2020.03.21 23:13
2020.03.21 23:43
2020.03.22 00:01
I wonder if he had difference of opinion with Trump in early preventive
measures in January when the first community spread are found in U.S..
If so, why didn't he come out to the public and said so? If he didn't even though
he knew the mess ahead, he is not apolitical.
2020.03.22 00:14
In a new interview with New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd, Dr. Anthony Fauci opened up about the unique challenges of serving on President Donald Trump’s coronavirus task force. The director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases called it “kind of funny but understandable that people said, ‘What the hell’s the matter with Fauci?’ because I had been walking a fine line.”
“I’ve been telling the president things he doesn’t want to hear. I have publicly had to say something different with what he states,” he continued, explaining that he’s engaged in “risky business” but insisting that Trump is not and has not been “pissed off” at him to date.
“I don’t want to embarrass him,” Fauci added. “I don’t want to act like a tough guy like I stood up to the president. I just want to get the facts out. And instead of saying, ‘You’re wrong,’ all you need to do is continually talk about what the data are and what the evidence is. And he gets that. He’s a smart guy. He’s not a dummy. So he doesn’t take it—certainly up to now—he doesn’t take it in a way that I’m confronting him in any way. He takes it in a good way.”
As recently as this past Friday, Dr. Fauci had to publicly tamp down expectations for the anti-malarial drug that Trump has been touting as a miracle cure for COVID-19. (from the Internet)
2020.03.22 11:57
Smart guy? Not dummy?
I can't believe how he could say that!
Apparently this idiot's stupidity must be contagious or infectious to make everyone next to him become stupid!
Stupidity is stupidity, after all, no matter how stupid he is, we all know that.
God bless!
BB Lee
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The fine virtues including apolitical attitude and rabid independence of this
79-year-old energetic physician shines through the confusion and the darkness
of this coronavirus Pandemic.
He is inspiring to all of us.