Faggot Fauci Aggressively Electioneering, Endorses Joe Biden

Oh darn.

Dr. Fauci, the most concerned and moral person who ever lived, who is also the authoritarian boss of the world, just decided Donald Trump can’t be president.

The Hill:

Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert, took aim at the White House’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak as the country is approaching winter and seeing a spike in cases, saying that “it’s not a good situation.”

“We’re in for a whole lot of hurt. It’s not a good situation,” Fauci, a member of the White House coronavirus task force, told The Washington Post in an interview this weekend. Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said that “all the stars are aligned in the wrong place as you go into the fall and winter season, with people congregating at home indoors.”

“You could not possibly be positioned more poorly,” he continued.

In a broad interview with the paper, Fauci warned of the country reaching a point where it could see more than 100,000 coronavirus cases recorded daily if it does not reverse course quickly when it comes to public health practices. His comments come shortly after the country recorded a surge in COVID-19 infections last week and as multiple states have reported record numbers of cases in recent weeks.

Fauci said in the interview that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s campaign “is taking it seriously from a public health perspective,” while President Trump is “looking at it from a different perspective” by focusing on “the economy and reopening the country.”

A Biden endorsement, wow.

But he would only do that because it is moral.

Dr. Fauci is to morality what LeBron James is to basketball: he’s the heaviest hitter on the squad.

Even Christians admit that he is more moral and righteous than Jesus.

He also said that the coronavirus task force has been having fewer meetings, despite rising cases in the country and that “the public health aspect of the task force has diminished greatly.”

Fauci told the paper that the president is not as accessible to him and White House coronavirus response coordinator Deborah Birx as he once was. Fauci said the last time he and the president spoke was around the start of October.

“The last time I spoke to the president was not about any policy; it was when he was recovering in Walter Reed, he called me up,” Fauci told the paper.

“All of a sudden, they didn’t like what the message was because it wasn’t what they wanted to do anymore. They needed to have a medical message that was essentially consistent with what they were saying,” he said in the interview.

While he told the paper that he has been attending staff meetings by phone, he also said he hasn’t been at the White House often since it saw its own coronavirus outbreak among staffers last month.

The interview comes roughly two weeks after Trump blasted Fauci in a call with his campaign staff, saying the public health expert was a “disaster” and claiming that Americans “are tired of COVID.”

“Yup, there’s going to be spikes, there’s going to be no spikes, there’s going to be vaccines. With or without vaccines, people are tired of COVID,” Trump said on the call, according to audio obtained by The Hill. “I have the biggest rallies I have ever had and we have COVID. People are saying whatever, just leave us alone. They’re tired of it.”

“People are tired of hearing Fauci and all these idiots, these people, these people that have gotten it wrong. Fauci is a nice guy, he’s been here for 500 years, he called every one of them wrong,” Trump also said.

Fauci said in his interview over the weekend that the “the only medical person who sees the president on a regular basis is Scott Atlas.”

Yes, Scott Atlas is evil. He says that people don’t need to be in a constant state of panic, and that is pure evil from the darkness.

Well, we know who the next president is now.

The election doesn’t even matter. We don’t even need an election. Even if Trump wins, he can’t be president anymore. Fauci said so. And he’s the boss of everything, because he’s the smartest and most honest and moral person who ever lived on the whole earth.

Trump is mad.

NBC News:

In a lengthy statement, White House spokesman Judd Deere called it “unacceptable and breaking with all norms for Dr. Fauci, a senior member of the President’s Coronavirus Taskforce and someone who has praised President Trump’s actions throughout this pandemic, to choose three days before an election to play politics.”

“As a member of the Task Force, Dr. Fauci has a duty to express concerns or push for a change in strategy, but he’s not done that, instead choosing to criticize the president in the media and make his political leanings known by praising the president’s opponent — exactly what the American people have come to expect from The Swamp,” Deere continued, adding that Fauci “has no confidence in the American people to make the best choice for themselves armed with CDC best practices.”

In his Washington Post interview, Fauci also took aim at Dr. Scott Atlas, a neuroradiologist who isn’t an expert in infectious diseases and who Trump has leaned on in recent months over other advisers like Fauci. Last month, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield was overheard on a phone call saying of Atlas: “Everything he says is false.”

Atlas has pushed more aggressively to reopen sectors of the economy, even claiming that masks don’t work to stop the spread of coronavirus in a tweet that Twitter subsequently removed from the site. This weekend, Atlas appeared for an interview with Russian state media that he promoted online, tweeting, “if you can’t handle truth, use a mask to cover your eyes and ears.”

“I have real problems with that guy,” Fauci said of Atlas. “He’s a smart guy who’s talking about things that I believe he doesn’t have any real insight or knowledge or experience in. He keeps talking about things that when you dissect it out and parse it out, it doesn’t make any sense.”

In response, Atlas tweeted: “#Insecurity #EmbarrassingHimself #Exposed #CantThrowABall #NoTimeForPolitics,” making a reference to Fauci’s first pitch at a Washington Nationals game this summer.

The president’s messaging on the pandemic was a central topic on the Sunday political talk shows. In an interview with CNN’s “State of the Union,” Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, a Democrat, criticized Trump for claiming without evidence last week that doctors are making up Covid-19 deaths to make money.

The only evidence is that Deborah Birx and the CDC said it.

Do either of those seem very reliable to you?

Nope.

The only authority that matters is Dr. Fauci.

“That is just such a stupid thing to say,” Evers said.

Speaking with ABC’s “This Week,” Trump campaign senior adviser Jason Miller was pushed on Trump’s comments about doctors.

“I don’t think he was attacking anybody at all. I think he was talking about how most Americans want to safely and securely re-open the country, get back to work, get back to life as normal and defeat this virus,” he said.

Biden campaign senior adviser Anita Dunn pushed back on Miller’s comments later in the program.

“Joe Biden respects those frontline workers,” she added. “He respects doctors. He respects Dr. Fauci. He listens to the scientists. And when he is president, he’s going to put a plan in place to get coronavirus under control.”

Trump can be mad.

That’s fine for him.

It doesn’t matter what Trump feels; Fauci is the boss, and he gets to decide everything that happens on earth. If he says Trump can’t be president, Trump is out. Period.