Dr. Fauci is taking heat in the media again over his relentless flip-flopping on issues.
With new debates surfacing regarding the effectiveness of vaccines for those vaccinated and booster shots for the Omicron variant, he is taking hit after hit, including one Fox News personality liking him to Nazi doctor Josef Mengele.
Fauci did not take kindly to the comparison, now openly calling out Fox News for not taking action against the host.
Can’t Say That
Lara Logon, on Monday, while appearing on “Fox News Primetime,” hit Fauci pretty hard.
She stated, “What you see on Dr. Fauci, this is what people say to me, that he doesn’t represent science to them. He represents Josef Mengele, the Nazi doctor who did experiments on Jews during the Second World War and in the concentration camps.
“And I am talking about people all across the world are saying this.
“Because the response from COVID, what it has done to countries everywhere, what it has done to civil liberties, the suicide rates, the poverty, it has obliterated economies.”
Fauci responded to the comments, “The response is what so many people throughout the country and the world are responding to that absolutely preposterous and disgusting comparison that she made.
“It’s an insult to all the people who suffered and died under the Nazi regime in the concentration camps.
“It’s unconscionable what she said.
“She was being totally slanderous to me and, as usual, had no idea what she was talking about, saying it’s as benign as flu, when did ever influenza kill 750,000 Americans?”
He then demanded action, stating, “What I find striking is how she gets no discipline whatsoever from the Fox network.
“How they can let her say that with no comment and no disciplinary action. I’m astounded by that.”
Kind of how like MSNBC, CNN, and other outlets allow their hosts to call Ron DeSantis a fascist dictator and Nazi without repercussion.
I may not go so far as to call Fauci a Nazi doctor, but I will say we are dealing with many unknowns that Democrats and so-called doctors are treating like absolutes, which seems to be dangerous to me.
Source: The Blaze