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Fauci Must Go

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Posted By: Judy W., 3/26/2021 7:56:52 PM

It is conceivable that the United States might have had a worse government health care official in charge of informing and advising the citizenry than Anthony Fauci, longtime head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, during the past 13 months as the nation struggled to come to grips with COVID-19. But it is hard to imagine. (Snip) Over the past year, Dr. Fauci has personally discredited the parts of government that are meant to be apolitical. He has done this through his bizarrely ego-driven need to be front and center, constantly; his willingness to undercut President Trump, seemingly for the sake of attention; and his ever-changing instructions

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This is devastating, as Fauci richly deserves. I detest Fauci so much that I kind of swoon over really well done attacks on him, like this one.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: stablemoney 3/26/2021 8:10:47 PM (No. 736156)
It is beyond comprehension that Trump did not fire Fauci April 1, 2020. Birx too. They obviously were a trojan horse for the CCP and the Democrats to get rid of Trump from the start. They always stood behind Trump in order to stab him in the back.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: clipped wings 3/26/2021 8:14:46 PM (No. 736159)
Given his, um, "interactions" with the CCP and the Wuhan lab. The destination should, maybe, be the Supermax in CO. IMO, he's a foreign agent.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: doctorfixit 3/26/2021 9:06:02 PM (No. 736193)
Nuremburg Trials for the perpetrators of these monstrous crimes against humanity. Fauci, Newsom, Cuomo, Whitmer among the first in the dock.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: danu 3/26/2021 9:44:13 PM (No. 736215)
must go to hades. however, the devil is nervous that he'll take over. double masking and gloves for eternity. in a overheated climate .
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Reply 5 - Posted by: scottj 3/26/2021 10:01:23 PM (No. 736230)
Fauci is a Clinton stooge. Trump should have fired him on day one.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: DVC 3/26/2021 10:10:53 PM (No. 736236)
Dr. Fraud is a liar, totally untrustworthy.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Trigger2 3/27/2021 1:00:05 AM (No. 736351)
Fauci is a demonrat operative, doing everything to enforce demonrat lies. Period.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: tombo 3/27/2021 9:41:14 AM (No. 736621)
Ms. Schiffren presents a solid argument why the American people cannot trust the government's decisions concerning their health care. Dr. Fauci is very misleading. The government health agencies have become so political, we the people don't know what to do. I have friends who think Dr.Fauci should get "sainthood". I am so afraid of the future of the United States of America. If Dr. Fauci had any decency (a moral conscience) he should resign any and all of his positions and move into the woodwork.
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