Wednesday, May 13, 2020

The case against Dr. Fraud


Never in the history of mankind have so many surrendered so much to so few based on so little.   Dr. Fraud (AKA Dr. Fauci) got PDJT to close America based on the data from a now debunked British study that predicted 2.2 million deaths in America from the Chinese Virus. Dr. Fraud has been all over the place on the Wuhan Virus from the beginning.  Here’s the Dr. Fraud timeline of conflicting advice from a Breitbart article.
       
Jan 21: was “not a major threat to the people of the United States.”

February 26, 2020: Fauci said, “Travel restrictions become almost irrelevant because you can’t keep out the entire world.”

“When you have a pandemic that involves multiple countries, travel restrictions become almost irrelevant because you can’t keep out the entire world,” Fauci said during an interview with CNBC News.

February 29, 2020: Fauci claimed there was no need for Americans to “change anything what you’re doing on a day-by-day basis” during an interview with the Today Show.
“Right now, at this moment, there is no need to change anything that you’re doing on a day-by-day basis,” Fauci said in response to a question about changing lifestyle habits. “Right now the risk is still low, but this could change.”

March 9, 2020: Well after concerns of the spread of the novel coronavirus had aroused, Fauci suggested that it was okay to take a trip on a cruise if you were a “healthy young person.”
“If you are a healthy young person, there is no reason if you want to go on a cruise ship, go on a cruise ship,” Fauci told reporters at a White House briefing.
“But the fact is that if you have … an individual who has an underlying condition, particularly an elderly person who has an underlying condition, I would recommend strongly that they do not go on a cruise ship,” Fauci added.
March 9, 2020: Fauci said the decision to hold a campaign rally the next day would be a “good judgment” if it were held at a venue where there was no “community spread.”
“Not sure what we’re going to be able to say at the time where you have a campaign rally,” Fauci said in response to a question regarding political campaign rallies. “If you’re talking about a campaign rally tomorrow, in a place where there is no community spread, I think the judgment to have it might be a good judgment.”
“If you want to talk about large gatherings in a place where you have community spread, I think that’s a judgment call,” Fauci added. “And if someone decides they want to cancel it, I wouldn’t publicly criticize them.”
March 12, 2020: In contrast to his February 26 remarks, Fauci said that he believed certain travel restrictions have “absolutely” helped with the prevention of the spread of the coronavirus.
“I think it absolutely has,” Fauci said. “I believe if we did not do that with China early on …”
Fauci also called the travel restriction involving Europe a “prudent choice.”
April 11, 2020: Fauci claimed during an interview with Fox News’s Jesse Watters that it was “in January” when he believed that this was a problem Americans needed to worry about, which contrasts several of his previous remarks made that month and the months following, including his remarks on the Today Show in February.

Then Dr. Fraud decided that no one should ever shake hands again:  Dr. Fauci, “I don’t think we should ever shake hands ever again, to be honest with you. Not only would it be good to prevent coronavirus disease, it probably would decrease instances of influenza dramatically in this country.”

Now try to square this circle.  Dr. Fraud bans handshakes but appears to endorse homosexual internet hook ups when he responded to a question about Tinder sex with this, “’If you’re willing to take a risk — and you know, everybody has their own tolerance for risks — you could figure out if you want to meet somebody,’ said Fauci, who was named a candidate for People magazine’s ‘Sexiest Man Alive’ award*.”  So according to Dr. Fraud, it’s safe and okay to have sex with a possible carrier someone has met online as long as the participants don’t shake hands.  Very weird.

*Note:  If that’s true, the award needs to establish an Electoral College ASAP.

In his testimony yesterday Dr. Fraud claimed that the actual death toll from the Wuhan Virus was probably much higher than reported.  Dr. Birx said the death totals were probably inflated.  Dr. Birx is correct.  As the popular meme of Forest Gump sitting on the bench waiting on the bus points out with this line, "And just like that nobody died of natural causes." 

Dr. Fraud told us for months that we needed to “social distance” and be placed under house arrest in order to “flatten the curve” of Chinese Virus patients. We did that.  The curve flattened.  Hospitals were not swamped with cases.  Now that that BS goal has been reached, Dr. Fraud is moving the goal posts by telling us we have remain under house arrest because someone might get sick and die from the disease if we don’t continue to hide under the bed until a vaccine or effective treatment is developed.

Dr. Fraud and the rest of the globalist BS artists put the fear of God into the entire population with BS models.  They have yet to tells us they and the models were all F—ked up. If Dr. Fraud were in any line of business and been this wrong about so much, he’d have had his azz fired months ago.

The Flynn case
Some azzbag judge – Sullivan – has decided that the Flynn case has not been drug out long enough.  After DOJ decided to drop the case Judge Idiot is now asking for the world weigh in on the case by signaling he’s willing to take amicus briefs before deciding what to do with Flynn’s case. 


Total BS.  PDJT should call out the BS judge and pardon Flynn, Manafort and Papadopoulos today in a Rose Garden ceremony with bands, a brunch and souvenir Champaign glasses. The CNN/MSPMS reaction would be worth the effort.
   

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