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Gerson: Why tearing down Fauci is essential to the MAGA myth

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Michael Gerson
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April 5, 2021 at 3:35 p.m. CDT

MAGA political philosophy is not systematic, but it is comprehensive. Right-wing populism offers a distorted lens to view nearly all of life.
Through this warped lens, progress toward equal rights is actually the oppression of White people. Free and fair elections, when lost, are actually conspiratorial plots by the ruthless left. But perhaps the most remarkable distortion concerns the MAGA view of covid-19.

We have all seen the basic outlines of pandemic reality. Experts in epidemiology warned that the disease would spread through contact or droplets at short distances, which is how it spread. The experts recommended early lockdowns to keep health systems from being overwhelmed, and the lockdowns generally worked. The experts said Americans could influence the spread of the disease by taking basic measures such as mask-wearing and social distancing. The disease was controlled when people did these things. The disease ran rampant when they did not, killing a lot of old and vulnerable people in the process.
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There were, of course, disagreements along the way about the length of lockdowns and the form of mandates. But on the whole, American citizens have witnessed one of the most dramatic vindications of scientific expertise in our history. We have been healthier when we listened to the experts and sicker when we did not.
This is the context in which the MAGA right has chosen to make Anthony S. Fauci — the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since 1984 — the villain in their hallucinogenic version of pandemic history.
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It is worth disclosing when a columnist has a personal connection to a public figure. I have known Fauci since I was in government during the early 2000s and watched him help create the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. He is the best of public service: supremely knowledgeable, personally compassionate, completely nonpolitical, tenacious in the pursuit of scientific advancement and resolute in applying such knowledge to human betterment. He has no other ambition or agenda than the health of the country and world.
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Yet slamming Fauci was a surefire applause line at the Conservative Political Action Conference in February. Former Trump administration officials continue to target him. Republican members of Congress vie with one another to put Fauci in his place.
For Trump officials, including Donald Trump himself, this makes perfect sense. If Fauci has been right about covid, then playing down the disease, mocking masks, modeling superspreader events, denying death tolls, encouraging anti-mandate militias and recommending quack cures were not particularly helpful. If Fauci has been right, they presided over a deadly debacle.
When former Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro claims that Fauci is “the father of the actual virus” or former chief of staff Mark Meadows complains about Fauci’s indifference to the (nearly nonexistent) flow of covid across the southern border, the goal is not really to press arguments. It is to create an alternative MAGA reality in which followers are free from the stress of truth — a safe space in which more than half a million people did not die and their leader was not a vicious, incompetent, delusional threat to the health of the nation.
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Metaphorically (but only barely metaphorically), there is a body on the floor with multiple stab wounds. The Trump administration stands beside it with a bloody knife in its hand. It not only claims to be innocent. It claims there is no blood. There is no body. There is no floor.
Congressional Republicans who criticize Fauci to prove their populist manhood are even more pathetic. Their self-abasement is voluntary. Watching Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) debate science with Fauci during committee hearings is like watching Albert Einstein being disputed by his dry cleaner. Fauci is often reduced to making obvious points in a patient voice. Fauci deserves his Presidential Medal of Freedom just for his heroic forbearance.
All these critics of Fauci have chosen to attack the citadel of science at its strongest point. With squirt guns. While naked and blowing kazoos.
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This useless exertion is somehow wrapped in the language of freedom. Freedom from the servitude of a piece of cloth on your face that might save your neighbor’s life. Freedom to light off fireworks below a potential avalanche. Freedom to store uranium in your backyard. Freedom to set fire to a crowded theater.
Here is the reality of covid. It is not an easy thing to persuade hundreds of millions of people who feel perfectly healthy to wear masks, socially distance and get a vaccine injected into their arms. Fauci is dedicated to these goals. Anyone who purposely undermines them is a danger to the health and safety of their fellow citizens.
Fauci is practicing epidemiology. His critics are practicing idiocy. Both are very good at their chosen work.

 
Gerson seems to have left out all the contradictions, and Fauci himself admitting he lied at least twice about the level of immunity needed to reach herd immunity.

It's instructive, and refreshing, that Gerson admits his personal relationship with Fauci.

Bottom line is that Fauci bears some portion of the blame for the criticism he's received, and it's not just a MAGA thing.
 
Gerson seems to have left out all the contradictions, and Fauci himself admitting he lied at least twice about the level of immunity needed to reach herd immunity.

It's instructive, and refreshing, that Gerson admits his personal relationship with Fauci.

Bottom line is that Fauci bears some portion of the blame for the criticism he's received, and it's not just a MAGA thing.
Citation for your Fauci "admission". TIA
 
Unfortunately, there are no "experts" on Covid 19. Dr. Fauci
may be sincere in his efforts, yet he has been sincerely wrong
as well. His flip-flop on masks is well documented. His stance
on herd immunity has flip-flopped. We are talking about the
lives of Americans, regardless of political party.
 
Nope, but you did, and still are. I provided a link. You claim to be a teacher. Hopefully you can read.
*sigh* Your link has absolutely no bearing on your claim. Posting a link like that doesn't make your claim any truer than no link at all. Either you can post the "admission" of a lie or you can't. Given that you refuse to meet that very low bar, the solid conclusion is that you lied in your op.

Thus endeth the lesson.
 
Unfortunately, there are no "experts" on Covid 19. Dr. Fauci
may be sincere in his efforts, yet he has been sincerely wrong
as well. His flip-flop on masks is well documented. His stance
on herd immunity has flip-flopped. We are talking about the
lives of Americans, regardless of political party.
Oh good grief. NO...it hasn't. Not even remotely. I'll ask you the same question...post the flip-flop or you're lying as well. And don't try to pass it off as ignorance. You know the truth and you promulgate that which is untrue. Very Christian of you.
 
*sigh* Your link has absolutely no bearing on your claim. Posting a link like that doesn't make your claim any truer than no link at all. Either you can post the "admission" of a lie or you can't. Given that you refuse to meet that very low bar, the solid conclusion is that you lied in your op.

Thus endeth the lesson.
You keep lying.

"When polls said only about half of all Americans would take a vaccine, I was saying herd immunity would take 70 to 75 percent ... Then, when newer surveys said 60 percent or more would take it, I thought, "I can nudge this up a bit," so I went to 80, 85. We need to have some humility here .... We really don’t know what the real number is. I think the real range is somewhere between 70 to 90 percent. But, I'm not going to say 90 percent."
 
You keep lying.

"When polls said only about half of all Americans would take a vaccine, I was saying herd immunity would take 70 to 75 percent ... Then, when newer surveys said 60 percent or more would take it, I thought, "I can nudge this up a bit," so I went to 80, 85. We need to have some humility here .... We really don’t know what the real number is. I think the real range is somewhere between 70 to 90 percent. But, I'm not going to say 90 percent."
Ahhh...so he thinks the range to reach heard immunity is somewhere between 70 and 90 percent but says nobody knows the true value. What we DO know is that the higher the number the more likely we are to reach true herd immunity with 90% (or higher) being ideal. So every number he quoted was WITHIN THAT RANGE and was dependent on the changing condition of vaccine acceptance in order to encourage more people to get vaccinated.

So you're full of shit if you think THAT quote constitutes an admission by Fauci that he lied. Do you have anything else? I sure hope your next attempt is better.
 
I liked the time fauci threw out the first pitch at a baseball game in the middle of a pandemic. Wore the mask on the mound and then took it off in the stands. At a time he was lecturing the american people about wearing a mask and not attending events.
 
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He's using the Yellowsnow definition of lying: a prediction that turns out not to be true.
Better than using the CNN and Chis definition of "misspeak" when it's an obvious lie.
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Unfortunately, there are no "experts" on Covid 19. Dr. Fauci
may be sincere in his efforts, yet he has been sincerely wrong
as well. His flip-flop on masks is well documented. His stance
on herd immunity has flip-flopped. We are talking about the
lives of Americans, regardless of political party.

You keep lying.

"When polls said only about half of all Americans would take a vaccine, I was saying herd immunity would take 70 to 75 percent ... Then, when newer surveys said 60 percent or more would take it, I thought, "I can nudge this up a bit," so I went to 80, 85. We need to have some humility here .... We really don’t know what the real number is. I think the real range is somewhere between 70 to 90 percent. But, I'm not going to say 90 percent."

I liked the time fauci threw out the first pitch at a baseball game in the middle of a pandemic. Wore the mask on the mound and then took it off in the stands. At a time he was lecturing the american people about wearing a mask and not attending events.
^ Three people absolutely embarrassing themselves in this thread. MUST. DEFLECT. BLAME. FROM. ORANGE. DADDY!
 
Unfortunately, there are no "experts" on Covid 19. Dr. Fauci
may be sincere in his efforts, yet he has been sincerely wrong
as well. His flip-flop on masks is well documented. His stance
on herd immunity has flip-flopped. We are talking about the
lives of Americans, regardless of political party.

He didn’t recommend masks when the pandemic launched because he knew every idiot would rush out and gobble them up from an already meager supply that would be a necessity for our frontline healthcare worker, just like the idiots did with toilet paper. He was far wiser in his rationale than most want to give him credit for. We should all be thankful for people like Anthony Fauci. God bless him.
 
Gerson seems to have left out all the contradictions, and Fauci himself admitting he lied at least twice about the level of immunity needed to reach herd immunity.

It's instructive, and refreshing, that Gerson admits his personal relationship with Fauci.

Bottom line is that Fauci bears some portion of the blame for the criticism he's received, and it's not just a MAGA thing.
No, it’s a MAGA thing.
 
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"Right now, in the United States, people should not be walking around with masks," Fauci said during the interview. "There's no reason to be walking around with a mask."

He continued, "When you're in the middle of an outbreak, wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better and it might even block a droplet, but it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is."
 
I liked the time fauci threw out the first pitch at a baseball game in the middle of a pandemic. Wore the mask on the mound and then took it off in the stands. At a time he was lecturing the american people about wearing a mask and not attending events.
Don't you think the guy is probably hanging out with people in his bubble? Certainly seems socially distanced since he's not around anyone in the other seats. Doesn't seem to be an issue to me but if you want to make something of it go ahead.

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Is it ok to think that Trump did a terrible job, and the public health leadership was about as helpful as Cassandra throwing spaghetti at a wall?
 
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I hope you understand not everyone worships at the altar of fauci. That includes by the way medical professionals.

You don't have to worship at the alter but you should probably defer to their expertise. I don't know your background but I can guarentee you Fauci knows a hell of a lot more then I do about viral spread and I'm a physician. Liberals level of offense about everything (privilege, micro-aggressions, racism, etc.) is equally as intolerable as the conservative's rejection of science and expertise. The right's "F*ck your feeling's" t-shirts should be countered by the left with "F*ck your opinion".
 
So he should be criticized for trying to get higher vaccination usage in the US? If that’s all you got, that really ain’t much.
Nope. He's been all over the place since day 1 on a variety of issues, starting with his article in the NEJM last February. It's well documented.
 
Unfortunately, there are no "experts" on Covid 19. Dr. Fauci
may be sincere in his efforts, yet he has been sincerely wrong
as well. His flip-flop on masks is well documented. His stance
on herd immunity has flip-flopped. We are talking about the
lives of Americans, regardless of political party.
Flip flop indicates a toggle back and forth. I’m not buying that. Fauci’s guidance evolved as we learned more about the virus. I’d like to know why he didn’t come out for masks from the get go. Even Trump’s taped admission to Woodward that the virus was airborne and a killer indicates they knew how it spread from the get go. My gut says trump said no to masks, but it’s possible it was a screwed up attempt to conserve PPE for health care workers as reported.
 
No one should be revered in a position like he holds. The media was treating him as if he was jesus down from heaven to save the world instead of a government bureaucrat with medical credentials. He might be an expert but the truth is outside seeing his credentials on a piece of paper the media and public don't know about any of that. Him being in that role doesn't make him more of an expert than people with similar credentials at Stanford for example....or even at our own uihc for that matter.

No one should be above reproach or careful scrutiny especially when they start to wield the type of influence and power fauci has enjoyed. He most certainly hasn't done anything to displace the attention or the power that was coming his way which absolutely screams that he probably shouldn't have that power and influence. He has worn the mantle poorly at times and simply reached for more.
 
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No one should be revered in a position like he holds. The media was treating him as if he was jesus down from heaven to save the world instead of a government bureaucrat with medical credentials. He might be an expert but the truth is outside seeing his credentials on a piece of paper the media and public don't know about any of that. Him being in that role doesn't make him more of an expert than people with similar credentials at Stanford for example....or even at our own uihc for that matter.

No one should be above reproach or careful scrutiny especially when they start to wield the type of influence and power fauci has enjoyed. He most certainly hasn't done anything to displace the attention or the power that was coming his way which absolutely screams that he probably shouldn't have that power and influence. He has worn the mantle poorly at times and simply reached for more.
If we’d had a normal president, (anyone else in our lifetime) he wouldn’t have held the status that he held. With the way Trump politicized the virus, mitigation, and treatment, putting his re-election above the pandemic, Fauci was seen as the sole source of reason within the government. While not perfect, Fauci was trusted.
 
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If we’d had a normal president, (anyone else in our lifetime) he wouldn’t have held the status that he held. With the way Trump politicized the virus, mitigation, and treatment, putting his re-election above the pandemic, Fauci was seen as the sole source of reason within the government. While not perfect, Fauci was trusted.

This has been posted repeatedly, but it is amazing how easy of a path Trump has to re-election. All he had to do was show some empathy. A little compassion. Some common sense direction and guidance. Then shut up and get out of the way. Simply say that we needed to listen to scientists and health professionals. He would have gotten 350 electoral votes.
 
This has been posted repeatedly, but it is amazing how easy of a path Trump has to re-election. All he had to do was show some empathy. A little compassion. Some common sense direction and guidance. Then shut up and get out of the way. Simply say that we needed to listen to scientists and health professionals. He would have gotten 350 electoral votes.
And that is truly frightening, and does not bode well for the future of our country or the world at large.
 
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