Good old Dr. Fauci recenlty made apperance on MSNBC Morning Joe and he had a lot to say.
The appearance takes place a couple of weeks after his contentious hearing before a House Committee. Before the hearing, Republicans released portions of a transcript that was taken from a closed-door hearing in January.
One of the most striking points came when Republican counsel questioned the origins of the 6-foot social distancing guideline. Fauci’s response was quite unexpected. He suggested that the standard was somewhat arbitrary and not based on solid scientific data.
“You know, I don’t recall. It sort of just appeared,” Fauci said. “I don’t recall, like, a discussion of whether it should be 5 or 6 or whatever.” When asked if he had seen any studies supporting the 6-foot rule, Fauci admitted he had not. He pointed out that conducting such studies would be challenging.
But that’s not all. Fauci also faced questions about the policy of masking children. When asked if he had seen any evidence supporting the masking of children, his response was equally uncertain. “You know, I might have, Mitch, but I don’t recall specifically that I did. I might have,” Fauci said.
Following the release of the transcript Fauci faced tough questioning now, he’s hitting friendly morning news shows to save face.
In about a 12 hour period Fauci’s appeared on CBS, CNN, & MSNBC & thus far hasn’t been asked one actual journalism question related to any of the myriad scandals he’s currently weathering — illegally funding Covid research in Wuhan, orchestrating a coverup, deleting emails, using private email, helping Big Pharma force faulty products on the American people, enabling his agency of millions off of vax mandates, covering up adverse events, lying about mask studies, lying about social distancing. It was as if the mainstream media was involved in covering things up.
When he appeared on MSNBC, Fauci couldn’t help himself and took a shot at Red States.
Fauci calls Covid vaccine “absolutely scientifically proven lifesaving intervention”: people in red states “suffer and die because of misinformation” pic.twitter.com/jQKBqUkNLV
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) June 18, 2024
Fauci also said that the vaccine would prevent transmission and all other sorts of things that we now know was not the case.