Former Trump WH Staffer Brian Morgenstern Dishes on โSt. Anthonyโ Fauci Behind Closed Doors
21 Sep 2022
CLAY: We are joined now by Brian Morgenstern. We were just talking about the hypocrisy out there from our good friend Dr. Fauci, and Brian has got a great book out. He was a former White House deputy press secretary. Heโs the owner of Win the Future Strategies, and his book is out, Vignettes & Vino: Dinner Table Stories from the Trump White House with Recipes & Cocktail Pairings. Behind the scenes, Brian โ I read this and I was like it doesnโt surprise me at all โ Dr. Fauci actually mocked the stupidity of restaurant restrictions where you had to wear a mask until you sat down at your table?
MORGENSTERN: Yes. Clay and Buck, itโs great to be with you. And, yes, of course, he did. My blood was boiling โcause everyone was suffering from pandemic restriction. And of course people would walk into a restaurant wearing a mask and then sit down at the table and have a conversation and a whole meal with no mask on. Anyone with common sense knows that that was ridiculous, including Fauci because I was in a meeting with him when he commented on that and laughed about how ridiculous it was.
But, of course, he wouldnโt then go out and tell the people that some of the restrictions were ridiculous. He would just kind of laugh behind their backs, including at his own comment about wearing goggles and multiple masks, which he made on television โ after, of course, he was against masks, before he was for them. And then when he was for them, he was for multiple masks and goggles.
And behind the scenes he was laughing about how ridiculous his own comments were and how he could really just get everybody to believe anything this guy said. But he was wrong about everything over the course of the pandemic. The media painted this guy to be Americaโs doctor, but speaking for myself, I donโt want him to be my personal doctor, let alone the countryโs doctor because he was wrong about every major thing throughout the pandemic.
BUCK: So, Brian, itโs Buck. You were obviously deputy press secretary, Trump White House. Youโre there in the early stages of the pandemic, all this stuff is going on. For me the original sin of Fauciism was the flip-flop on masks, right? He initially is going, โLook, masks? Doesnโt really do anything. It might make people feel better,โ and then all of a sudden, itโs just all these mask policies going in all across the country, the federal mask mandate on pipelines. Was there an awareness in the White House of that Fauci switch? Like, how did that actually come to be? And I also want to ask you, I was toldโฆ Who was it? Ah, senior White House official โ canโt remember who it was now โ who actually claimed that Dr. Birx was as bad as Fauci on the duplicity and all this stuff; so I want you to tackle both of those.
He was also wrong about:
1. severity of the virus
2. masks (against them before he was for them)
3. timing of vaccines
4. lockdowns (and suppressed dissent)
5. when Trump should be vaccinated
6. potential origin of virus
7. saying โLatinxโ
8. being โsilencedโ โฆ while on tv https://t.co/uGgF03E75qโ Brian Morgenstern (@MorgensternNJ) September 21, 2022
MORGENSTERN: So there was a sense that Fauci and Birx โ both, actually โ were really erring on the side of caution. That is the understatement of the century in terms of advocating for restrictive policies. And Scott Atlas, remember President Trump brought him onto the task force, he was the kind of voice who would say, โThe cure canโt be worse than the disease.โ There was an atmosphere in the country that covid was this unknown, silent killer and so we should be safe rather than sorry and so the kind of voices of caution won out at that time.
We knew that Fauci and Birx liked to get a lot of attention and in order to get a lot of attention they had to scare people and so they did that a lot. The sort of fine line we had to walk was let people know that President Trump was taking the pandemic seriously but, again that the cure canโt be worse than the disease. I donโt know if that kind of answered both of your questions in one statement, but Iโm happy to take another swing at it.
CLAY: Yeah, Brian, obviously we know Fauci is a fraud, and weโve been frustrated with him on this program for the entire length of the time that weโve been on the air together and before that when we had solo shows, we were super frustrated with him. What was his overall vibe of Fauci behind the scenes in the White House? In other words, how much โ youโve told us that he would say things privately which were very different than what he would say publicly. How much of a difference was there in Fauci in public, in private, in general?
MORGENSTERN: So he wasโฆ The joke that we used to tell was we would refer to him as St. Anthony because of how he was portrayed in the media. But what we had learned in dealing with him was that he was really an egomaniac who was wrong a lot. And thatโs very dangerous when youโre talking about science and medicine, of course. He was wrong about the severity of the virus. Early on he said it was not something people should worry about. He was for masks โ or against masks before he was for them.
He said vaccines could not possibly be created in less than 18 months and we created them in nine months. We can argue about the efficacy, but the process of nine months. He was wrong by exactly 100%. He was wrong about when President Trump should be vaccinated because he had already had covid. I mean, I can go on and on. But he was not an easy person to deal with, of course. Heโs the only person I ever encountered to use the term โLatinxโ unironically. He would always talk about the vaccine studies and (impression), โWe gotta get more Latinx in the studies, gotta have more Latinx!โ
Fauci also disputes Biden: โWe are not where we need to be if weโre going to be able to, quote, โlive with the virusโ.โ pic.twitter.com/oXpA2RVB4w
โ Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) September 20, 2022
CLAY: (laughing) Thatโs actually a perfect example of how left-wing he is, too, by the way.
BUCK: Thatโs also a Fauci that Brian pulled there. Iโm feeling, you know, Brianโs giving a little competition. So, Brian, so Fauci was obviouslyโฆ I mean, I joke around with people but Iโm not really that joking. I donโt think anyone thinks Fauciโs worse than I do. Did Trump figure this out? Like, I mean, this is aโฆ โCause right now, you know, we support the big guy and there are a lot of things that he did that were fantastic. But he says, โI did the opposite of everything Fauci told me to do;โ unfortunately, thatโs not true. At what point did Trump realize this guy โ meaning Fauci โ is a problem?
MORGENSTERN: So there were comments that President Trump made that I think it leaked out. I think he was making them on a Tele-Town Hall with some donors at the time, if my memory serves. And he basically articulated the position that most of us had at that time. From a purely sort of campaign, public relations standpoint โ and again walking that fine line of taking the virus seriously but also trying to do the right thing for the people and not having the cure be worse than the disease.
The president said, โIโm basically stuck between a rock and a hard place.โ Iโm paraphrasing. He said, โIf I fire the guy, I pull him off TV, I take him away, then all of a sudden thereโs this huge bomb that comes out about how Iโm not trusting the science and all this, whereas if I just accuse let him run his mouth but then I also say my opinion, you know, at least itโs kind of equal.โ Basically, he said, โWeโre gonna have bombs thrown at us either way.โ So sometimes in life you only have bad choices, and I would say that the way Fauci was propped up by the Democrats in the media left President Trump with only bad choices. It was either let him run his mouth and also counter him or fire him and have, you know, one giant explosion all at once.
CLAY: Brian, do you think Trumpโs gonna run again? And how much do you think obviously the sort of legal troubles surrounding him impact whether heโs going to run again or not?
MORGENSTERN: So I would say, given what I have observed since the White House, heโs involved at every level, heโs got the most powerful endorsement, heโs still doing rallies, it seems to me more likely than not Trump ones. He also wants to counter those who are out to get him by saying, you know, this is for political purposes. I think theyโre actually sort of baiting him into running. I think itโs more likely than not. The other side of the coin โ which I think is, again, less than 50% โ would be he says, โYou know what? Iโm having so much fun doing LIV golf, Iโm having so much from now on in the private sector just kind of being a kingmaker living in paradise at Mar-a-Lago, why would I get back into politics? Itโs such a nasty business.โ So I think heโs weighing those things, but I would say more than 50% I think he runs.
BUCK: Brian, your book, Vignettes & Vino: Dinner Table Stories from the Trump White House with Recipes & Cocktail Pairings, quite a cocktail table book. Either give me a story, a recipe, or a cocktail pairing that 45 himself would approve of.
MORGENSTERN: Oh, my gosh. Well, okay. So first recipe, we all know he likes a nicely charred steak.
CLAY: Aw. Disappointing.
BUCK: Oh, my gosh! You went to well done steak, Brian? We may have to dump this audio. Go ahead.
MORGENSTERN: My steak recipe is not that.
BUCK: Okay.
MORGENSTERN: But it is a steak sandwich recipe that my wife came up that is thinly sliced, well seasoned. Itโs got a delicious garlic aioli on it, served onโฆ I think we have it on ciabatta with arugula on there. Itโs absolutely delicious. Itโs an honor of a story of when I was with President Trump in Bedminster. Of course, they make his favorite steak at Bedminster. I would say story? My first week at the White House was something I dealt with with Fauci. He got himself invited to throw out the first pitch for Major League Baseball.
When we were gonna have President Trump throw out the first pitch. But before they could announce it, Fauci, whoโs friends with the Washington Nationals owners, got himself invited. So we had to come up with an alternate event which actually worked out great because we had Mariano Rivera with some Little Leaguers and we had ESPN and Barstool Sports there. And it was like a total home run of a day โ sorry for the metaphor โ it was actually outstanding. And the poetic justice is that when Fauci threw out the first pitch, other than Carly Rae Jepsen, it was the worst first pitch ever thrown.
CLAY: So wait. But Fauci stole the first pitch honors from Trump?
Dr. Fauci throwing out the first pitch as a symbol of our governmentโs prowess and capability to address #COVID19 andโฆ. doh! pic.twitter.com/mPzaI06Xrl
โ Justin Hart (@justin_hart) July 23, 2020
BUCK: Wow.
MORGENSTERN: Yes. So our staff was in contact with Major League Baseball. They were gonna have President Trump throw out the first pitch. Before there was any announcement, Fauci and the Nats conspired to get Fauci invited instead, and they put the announcement out before the White House and Major League Baseball could.
CLAY: Wow. Thatโs a great story. I didnโt know that. Yeah. I mean, thatโs insane. Thatโs absolutely ridiculous. Thank you, Brian. The book, obviously weโd encourage people to check it out.
BUCK: Vignettes & Vino: Dinner Table Stories from the Trump White House with Recipes & Cocktail Pairings. Our friend Brian Morgenstern. Brian, good to talk to you, buddy.
MORGENSTERN: Guys, thanks for having me on. Good to chat.
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