Rand Paul finds himself in the media’s ‘amazing’ ‘I don’t know anything’ and COVID cover-up

Sen. Rand Paul’s (R-KY) new book, Deception, is exactly what I thought it would be: a total dismantling of Dr. Anthony Fauci and his fanatics for feeding America a plate full of COVID-19 porridge for the past three years.

Drawing on an ordinary number of studies, he wrote that Fauci and the National Institutes of Health not only funded harmful studies on gain-of-function viruses in a lab in Wuhan, China, but that Fauci knew it was the source of COVID-19. From the beginning, February 2020 and I spent years hiding it.

DESANTIS BEGINS TO TAKE OFF THE GLOVES AGAINST TRUMP

“Fauci says he’s sleeping well,” Paul wrote in the 524-page book published by Regnery. “In all likelihood, Fauci is lying, to himself or to the public, maybe both. His arrogance and ego may not allow it. question their own role and responsibility, even at 3 a. m. ,” added the Kentucky senator and ophthalmologist.

But what is as vital as having the final say after 3 years of arguing with Fauci, the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, about the origins of the coronavirus is to point out the attitude of the Washington press and its reluctance to question Fauci’s “cult. “

“The attitude of today’s ‘journalists’ is astonishing. They only know how to repeat the dogma they have been instilled instill,” Paul wrote in Deception: The Great COVID Cover-Up.

Paul’s complaint stemmed from his private experience with “media jackals” when he became the first senator to test positive for COVID-19 and after returning to work after quarantine.

First, he wrote, journalists beat him for staying in the box after getting his first checkup, when he had no symptoms or effects for a week. What escaped everyone presiding over ‘Karens’ is the fact that if you count a disappointed abdomen as a symptom of COVID, it had been 10 days since I had any illness,” he wrote.

Then, upon returning from Kentucky from his COVID-19 “gap year,” he faced a “‘I don’t know anything’ contagion” from reporters.

“They ran up to me with several masks on their 20-year-old faces and demanded to know why I didn’t wear a mask,” the senator said. “I calmly explained to them that the merit of surviving COVID-19 is that I am now immune. “

The press didn’t like it. ” The journalists, none of whom had a science degree (and none of them had even passed a complex scientific course), angrily and smugly criticized me for my ‘ignorance’ and ‘dangerous nonconformity’. ” Paul wrote.

“His visual eyes above his ‘BLM’ and ‘Trust Science’ masks narrowed in angry and helpless disbelief,” he said.

Paul also criticized the media’s blind trust in Fauci, whose emails show the mask is useless in preventing the spread of COVID-19.

WATCH THE LATEST POLITICAL NEWS AND THE WASHINGTON SECRETS BUZZ

“Of course, as I was writing this privately, I was lecturing myself at a Senate hearing, dressed in a ridiculous cloth mask of the Washington Nationals. When I rightly called him to his public gymnasium, he, angry and angry, denied that it was a theater. “The Kentucky Republican said, adding: “I’m still shocked by the childish, ignorant, emotional responses he gave, and by the complacency of the media. Answer that.

If there’s one lesson Paul needs to learn from the crisis, it’s to question authority. “I continue to be shocked by the lack of interest from Democrats and the mainstream media who, for two years, saw COVID as a wonderful risk to humanity that justified denying civil liberties and schooling to millions of Americans. And now they shrug their shoulders and ask us all to “move on. “I, for one, will not, he said.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *