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Oct. 6, 2021 - Jim Fetzer
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Tucker Carlson Makes Mince-Meat of "Saint Fauci"
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If you'd asked Anthony Fauci 60 years ago, when he was a student at Holy Cross in Massachusetts, whether he would grow up to single-handedly control how Christians celebrate their most beloved holiday, Fauci probably would have assumed you were high, smoking that tea with the beatniks in Greenwich Village, reefer madness!
He would have been confused.
At the time, Foucher was studying to become a doctor, not the Pope.
And there was a difference then.
Little could he have known back in 1958 that public health would become America's reigning religion, and he its high priest.
But life is like that.
You never know where you're going to end up.
Fast forward to the beginning of last December.
Anthony Fauci was 79 years old.
His 80th birthday, it turns out, was Christmas Eve.
And Fauci was determined to celebrate it with an exhibition of authority flexing that had no precedent in the entire history of the federal bureaucracy.
No one had ever done it before, but Fauci did.
He decided to unilaterally end Christmas.
And so, one day on NBC News, he did just that.
Watch.
A warning and a plea from Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Should people now cancel their travel plans for Christmas?
To the extent possible, don't travel, don't congregate together.
There was!
Do not travel for Christmas, Anthony Fauci said.
Do not congregate together to celebrate it.
That means no Christmas Eve in church.
That means no Christmas morning under the tree with your family tearing through stockings.
It means no Christmas at all.
Sacred Christian observance cancelled until further notice from Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, M.D.
What a thrill it must have been for him to say something like that.
Here's a guy who fully expected to spend his life giving prostate exams, and there he was declaring the ancient Christian calendar null and void.
Pretty amazing.
But even more amazing was the reaction that Fauci received when he said it.
The people in charge loved it.
They never cared much for Christmas anyway.
All that religious talk and unsupervised family time.
It faintly seemed like a threat.
Anthony Fauci, by contrast, was no threat at all to the people in charge.
He worked for them.
His job was to do their bidding, to confirm their biases, and to never, ever challenge their sense of their own moral superiority.
Their job in return was to love him for it.
And they did.
Drive through affluent neighborhoods in Washington, D.C.
to this day, and you will see the signs in people's front yards.
Honk for Dr. Fauci!
In Dr. Fauci we trust!
And above all, thank you, Tony Fauci.
And they really do want to thank him.
Not for funding the gain-of-function research in Wuhan that created COVID.
No.
It's bigger than that.
They're thanking Dr. Fauci for the gift of life, which he alone bestows.
What you're seeing here is Washington's new religion.
It's Fauciism.
So it shouldn't surprise you that this year, once again, our moral leaders are asking Dr. Fauci the very same question.
Christmas is coming.
Can we celebrate it?
Before we go through the hassle of booking plane tickets, renting cars, buying presents for our loved ones, preparing to celebrate the central holiday of the country's biggest religion, please let us know, Dr. Fauci, is it on or off?
Have we been naughty or nice?
Tell us!
This year, the job of asking that question fell to an anchor at CBS News.
And this Sunday, she asked Dr. Fauci.
Here's what he said.
But we can gather for Christmas or it's just too soon to tell?
You know, Margaret, it's just too soon to tell.
We've just got to concentrate on continuing to get those numbers down and not try to jump ahead by weeks or months and say, well, we're going to do it at a particular time.
It really depends on how you behave, whether you're naughty or nice.
At this point, it's just too soon to tell whether you can have Christmas this year.
And in hearing that, the news lady just nods.
Of course, it's all perfectly normal.
We'll check back with you, Dr. Fauci.
Keep doing science as only you can.
And of course, that's exactly what Tony Fauci plans to do.
It's what he's done with his life.
Last week, Fauci had to unravel this scientific puzzle.
Are the hundreds of thousands of sneezing, unvaccinated, illegal immigrants coming into this country every month driving a spike in COVID cases?
Could that be happening?
Figuring that out was Anthony Fauci's job as a scientist.
Fauci's scientific conclusion?
Well, here it is.
Are immigrants a major reason why COVID-19 is spreading in the U.S.? ?
No, absolutely not, Dana.
I mean, if you just look at the data and look at the people who've gotten infected, look at the people who are in the hospital, look at the people who've died, this is not driven by immigrants.
What?
Fashionable people getting COVID?
No!
Absolutely not, Dana.
The sneezing unvaccinated migrants streaming across our southern border from around the world are absolutely fine.
In fact, from a public health perspective, They're great people, like BLM rioters, but very much unlike Donald Trump voters.
In fact, these people may be the solution to this pandemic.
If we're going to beat this COVID thing, we're going to need a few hundred thousand more people from Haiti ASAP.
They know a thing or two about public health.
Thanks, Dr. Fauci.
Meanwhile, other non-religious data tell a somewhat different story.
The latest figures from immigration officials show that fully 18% of illegal migrants leaving Border Patrol custody have tested positive for COVID.
That doesn't even include the unknown but very large numbers who never wound up in Border Patrol custody.
More than 25% of migrants who were quote recently scheduled for some expedited deportation flights have tested positive for COVID.
What percentage of these people are vaccinated?
None.
But let's face reality here, Fauci said.
None of that's a problem.
The real problem is you and your silly demands to see your family for Christmas.
Or to be with your aging parents as they die in the hospital.
That's the problem.
And how you vote.
Our public health establishment strongly agrees with this.
As Tony Fauci spoke, the CDC rolled out new guidance to match.
They cautioned that people should hold, quote, virtual holiday celebrations or have socially distanced celebrations outdoors at the end of December.
We're doing all this, keep in mind, for a virus with a median age of death that is higher than life expectancy in the United States and also in the United Kingdom.
Let that sink in.
In the state of Ohio, for example, where the life expectancy is 73, the median age of death from COVID is 79.
That's just public health.
But here's the funny thing.
Not everyone wanted to hear that we need to cancel Christmas.
It turns out, outside of network newsrooms, Christmas remains stubbornly popular in this country.
And if there's one thing Tony Fauci responds to, it's public opinion.
Now, Fauci's on television nearly constantly, not simply because he's brilliant and an amazing talker.
And not at all because he's totally self-absorbed and loves to hear himself speak, but because it's his job as a public health official.
And so he responded this way.
That was misinterpreted as my saying, we can't spend Christmas with our families, which was absolutely not the case.
I will be spending Christmas with my family.
I encourage people, particularly the vaccinated people who are protected, to have a good, normal Christmas.
So when I said, it's too soon to tell whether or not you can celebrate Christmas, what I really meant was, of course you can celebrate Christmas.
landmark of a time and it gets misinterpreted that I'm saying you can't
spend family Christmas time which is nonsense. So when I said it's too soon to
tell whether or not you can celebrate Christmas what I really meant was of
course you can celebrate Christmas what are you stupid? So Tony Fauci didn't
misspeak You're an idiot for misunderstanding what he said.
You're being very naughty.
Now, this is a strategy Tony Fauci has employed before.
Just a year ago, Fauci told us that, quote, herd immunity would eventually end the pandemic.
Once 60 to 70 percent of Americans are either vaccinated or develop natural immunity, Fauci told us we'd be done.
We'd be safe.
And then, out of nowhere, the slogans on the side of the barn got repainted, but no one acknowledged it.
Fauci started quoting a higher number in television interviews.
He started saying 70-75% of people with immunity at that point will be good.
And then the number rose again.
Fauci changed it to, quote, 80-85%.
Now in December, a reporter at the New York Times, their job is to report the news, noticed this and asked Fauci about the changing numbers.
According to the paper, quote, in a telephone interview, Fauci acknowledged that he had slowly but deliberately been moving the goalposts.
He is doing so, he said, partly based on new science, but partly on his gut feeling that the country is finally ready to hear what he really thinks.
Oh!
Now he's telling us what he really thinks.
We weren't ready for it before.
We just weren't prepared for the truth.
But as we grow in our faith, Fauci can lay more profundities on us.
So yes, he was lying, but it's only because you can't handle the truth.
And the media agree with that completely.
They've been repeating that message for months now.
So Dr. Anthony Fauci, the target of an escalating right-wing smear campaign.
Scientists should not be under siege like this.
Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Josh Hawley have all taken up Dr. Fauci as a boogeyman.
The increasing demonization of Dr. Fauci by Donald Trump and his minions in the Republican Party It is growing.
It's obsessive.
And watch what they're doing to Tony Fauci right now, because he is the new Hillary Clinton for them.
They are making him the piñata of all of their disaffection and their upset.
In one America, Dr. Anthony Fauci is trusted and even immortalized.
In the other America, though, he is tarnished and distrusted.
How did Dr. Fauci, of all people, become a right-wing boogeyman?
Here's what they're doing on Fox News to make Tony Fauci into a right-wing boogeyman.
Here's how he's the subject of a right-wing smear campaign.
What they're doing is they're quoting him.
Okay?
And they're comparing his quotes from yesterday to his quotes from three months ago to his quotes from a year ago.
And they're noting that they don't all add up.
That's a smear campaign.
But!
As CNN's media analyst pointed out, in half of America, Tony Fauci is immortalized.
And that is true.
It's not just the yard signs.
It's the Tony Fauci flags, the Tony Fauci ornaments, the Tony Fauci clothing, the Tony Fauci welcome mats.
You can find it all online.
Now people are getting Tony Fauci tattoos.
Tattoos showing the date they got vaccinated per Fauci's orders.
Some Fauci disciples are literally tattooing vaccine cards on their arms.
But that's not weird.
It's just faith.
On MSNBC, this is what Tony Fauci worship looks like.
I could watch Tony Fauci spit truth at the disinformation elves on Capitol Hill all day long.
Tony Fauci, who under normal presidents is this trusted and usually beloved advisor who has an encyclopedic memory and knowledge.
Last night, going after Tony Fauci, while it was predictable, was still an abhorrent and pretty brazenly political effort.
It's the muzzling of Dr. Tony Fauci, who is respected, revered, I dare say, in the medical community on Capitol Hill and trusted by the public.
But this man is a jewel.
He's an international treasure, not just a national treasure.
He's Jesus with better shoes!
The muzzling!
He was only on MSNBC six times this week!
You can't stop this man!
He's God.
And you know who agrees with that?
Tony Fauci does.
As Tony Fauci reminded us in June, Tony Fauci is not simply an international treasure.
He's the physical embodiment of science.
So if you are trying to, you know, get at me as a public health official and a scientist, you're really attacking not only Dr. Anthony Fauci, you're attacking science.
Oh, there it was.
The third person self-reference.
Fidel Castro in English!
But that wasn't a slip of the tongue.
Fauci meant every word of it.
Tony Fauci is himself a devout member of the Church of Tony Fauci.
Now take a look at this still photo from Tony Fauci's home office.
Look in the back on the bookshelf.
Do you see?
What is that right there?
Those are Tony Fauci prayer candles prominently displayed inside Tony Fauci's home.
Oh, well at least he's real.
Fauci isn't just the high priest of Fauciism.
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