The Monster Fauci Thinks He Symbolizes Truth
22 Sep 2022
Yesterday we had Brian Morgenstern on, and he told us some interesting things about how “The Fauch” mocked restrictions behind closed doors. They called him “St. Anthony” at the White House.
What was Fauci like behind the scenes? The answer won’t surprise you.
Brian Morgenstern pulls back the curtain.
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Remember when this arrogant little tyrant Smurf declared “I am the science,” and, therefore, he could not be questioned?
@ClayTravis shares his thoughts on Anthony “I Am The Science” Fauci. Don’t forget, “The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show” premieres this Monday. pic.twitter.com/FRwoduMrDT
— The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show (@clayandbuck) June 19, 2021
Well, now he says he symbolizes truth itself.
I didn’t seek it out, but I became a symbol for many people, Dr. Fauci says at #TAF22, of his fandom and his critics. “That’s in many respects as unrealistic as people who want to decapitate me because I’m ‘ruining the economy.’” https://t.co/eNeodLDh3g pic.twitter.com/K74tXp338b
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) September 21, 2022
He is a monster, and the fact that he is still allowed to work in our government is infuriating.
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