Doomsayer Fauci Desperately Tries To Keep COVID Panic Going

Someone needs to stuff a dirty sock into this guy’s piehole.

If it’s Sunday morning then it must be Fauci time and the leader of the COVID doomsday cult made the rounds on the “news” shows where he has been a fixture for the last year.

The career bureaucrat who has headed up the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since Ronald Reagan’s first term has found the fame and fortune that previously eluded him thanks to the overhyped hysteria over the coronavirus and his adversarial relationship with former President Donald J. Trump.

With multiple states now rejecting the punishing and ill-advised lockdowns that have inflicted economic and psychological pain on millions while destroying an untold number of small businesses, the gravy train could be coming to an end, and that greatly disturbs the elfin egomaniac.

Even though Fauci’s projections of pestilence and piles of corpses if families celebrated Christmas and Thanksgiving together never materialized, the 80-year-old egomaniac was given a job as former vice president Joe Biden’s top medical adviser, another example of how failure continues to be rewarded if you work for the government.

Dr. Fauci is really bummed out that the winding down of the mass panic that has transformed America will bring an end to his media appearances and this morning, he showed up on CBS’s Deface Face The Nation to do what he does best by distorting reality and preaching doom, with the desperate hope that red-state governors will be bullied into reimposing restrictions and mask mandates.

Fauci also warned of another wave of infections coming this summer with more of his standard fearmongering shtick.

Via Yahoo:

Will the COVID situation get better as it gets warmer? “I don’t think so, because we’ve been through this movie before where we felt we were going to get some relief in the summer,” said Dr. Fauci. “And if you go back and look at the patterns we’ve had surges in the middle of the summit, generally respiratory viruses do better in the sense of better for the community in the summer, but we can’t rely on that. Now when we need to rely on is getting people vaccinated and continuing the public health measures with the gradual pulling back, we want to make sure people understand this is not going to be indefinite. We need to gradually pull back as we get more people vaccinated. And that is happening every single day, more and more people. And particularly as we get more doses, which are going to be dramatically increased as we get into April and May. And as the president has said, we will have at, by the end of may enough vaccines to vaccinate everyone—[everyone] will have to put a big push to get it into people’s arms, but by that time we’re going to be doing much, much better. We’re going to have community vaccine centers, vaccine and pharmacies.”

When Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that he would allow businesses to reopen at 100 percent capacity last week along with mask orders being rescinded, Fauci bemoaned the “inexplicable” decision to restore some of the freedoms that have been stolen away from Americans thanks to his horseshit predictions.

In a video posted to Twitter, Texans delivered a resounding message for Fauci’s scolding.

On the positive side, Fauci didn’t show up on multiple networks again so maybe this little crapweasel’s tiresome act is coming to a long-overdue end.