Posted on 03/21/2020 6:01:37 AM PDT by EyesOfTX
These are not the polls the corrupt news media was hoping to see. Not at all. After two solid weeks of the corrupt news media and prominent Democrats parroting the talking points of the communist Chinese government, the public is obviously grown weary of the nonsense. No one with a normal, functioning brain believes that the terms Chinese flu or China virus that President Donald Trump likes to use are in any real way racist. They simply and accurately identify the source of the virus that is killing thousands of people all over the world.
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The publics weariness of the tiresome media/Democrat narrative is now showing up in polling data, with no fewer than four new national polls this past week showing strong majorities of Americans pulling together to reject the narrative and approving of the Presidents handling of the crisis. In the two most recent polls, taken this week as the media focus on this non-issue reached a fever pitch, the majority margin is now in double digits.
A new ABC/Ipsos poll released early on Friday shows the approve/disapprove ratio at 55% to 43%, and a new poll from Morning Consult released on Friday afternoon pegs the margin at a whopping 53% to 39%.
The corrupt media petulance moved into the silly season at Fridays Coronavirus Task Force press conference. The questioning became so absurd that even the normally composed Dr. Anthony Fauci, a 40+ year veteran of such events, snapped at the media twice for reporters efforts to mischaracterize some of his own comments.
Unfortunately, though, Faucis own comments intentionally downplaying the potential for hydroxychloroquine to treat coronavirus ended up playing a dominant role in the presser.
The Presidents most notable confrontation of the Friday event came with inveterate jackass MSNBC reporter Peter Alexander, who decided it was his role to debate the POTUS on whether or not he was being reassuring enough to the American people.
Heres a longer, unedited clip of the exchange, not the highly-edited one pretty much every TV outlet decided to run with later:
Buddy Belk @LessGovMoreFun . Here is the full clip, (not the abbreviated dem-clip they've passed around) -- where NBC's Peter Alexander talks over @POTUS, interrupts him, and asks bombastic questions:#ConCast#ChinaCoronavirus#FF
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Alexander: What do you say to Americans who are scared, though, nearly 200 dead, 14,000 who are sick, millions, as you witness, who are scared right now. What do you say to Americans who are watching you right now who are scared?
Trump: I say that you are a terrible reporter. Thats what I say. [crosstalk]
Alexander: [badgering now] But what do you say
Trump: I say thats a very nasty question, and I think its a very bad signal that youre putting out to the American people. The American people are looking for answers, and they are looking for hope. And youre doing sensationalism, and the same with NBC and Comcast, I dont call
Alexander: [more badgering]
Trump: I dont call it Comcast, I call it Comcast [more badgering] let me just, for who you work [more badgering] let me just tell you something: Thats really bad reporting, and you ought to get back to reporting instead of sensationalism. Lets see if it [hydroxychloroquine] works: It might, and it might not. [more badgering] I happen to feel good about it, but who knows? Ive been right a lot. Lets see what happens.
[End]
Now, what had led up to this was really caused by Dr. Fauci, whose real agenda in all of this remains a matter that is still up in the air. Fauci, despite multiple peer-reviewed international studies one of which we talked about in yesterdays Campaign Update indicating that hydroxychloroquine, a plentiful, well-known anti-Malaria treatment, is highly effective in actually curing coronavirus, had just finished his own statement during which he severely downplayed the potential for that drug to help in this pandemic, choosing instead to focus on new drugs that are in the development phase.
Several things are important to note here:
Fauci is a life-long bureaucrat, and it is the nature of bureaucrats to protect their own turf and always seek to expand it. His remarks were entirely consistent with this professional outlook. Those new drugs stand to make billions for American Big Pharma in the context of this plague. Profits from mass production and distribution of a well-known, pre-existing drug like hydroxychloroquine would be far, far less. And, The use of an already-approved, well-known drug denies federal bureaucrats the opportunity to gum up the process and claim credit. So, what is Faucis real motivation here? Is he just another turf-protecting bureaucrat who is being influenced by corporations and their lobbyists? It certainly happens. But to his credit, Fauci did come back to the podium later and lecture the reporters in the room for overstating his previous remarks.
Another concern about Fauci surfaced on Friday, this in the form of a letter he sent to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton after her shamefully dishonest Benghazi-related testimony before the House Intelligence Committee in 2013. Here is the text of that email, which can best be characterized as a love letter, found yesterday in the files of WikiLeaks:
From your doctor admirer From: Fauci, Anthony (NIH/NIAID) [E]
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 6:10 PM
To: Mills, Cheryl D
Subject: Todays performance
Cheryl: Anyone who had any doubts about the Secretarys stamina and capability following her illness had those doubts washed away by todays performance before the Senate and the House. She faced extremely difficult circumstances at the Hearings and still she hit it right out of the park. Please tell her that we all love her and are very proud to know her.
Warm regards, Tony
Anthony S. Fauci, MD
Director National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Building 31, Room 7A-03
31 Center Drive, MSC 2520
National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD 20892-2520
Phone: (301) 496-2263 FAX: (301) 47-4409 E-mail: afauci
[End]
My goodness. Please tell her we all love her? Really???
At best, this letter and his remarks at Fridays press conference show lack of judgment and situational awareness on Dr. Faucis part. At worst, well, lets hope the worst case scenario is not in play, because lives are literally at stake.
Bottom line, it is best to treat everything this guy says with a very skeptical ear.
That is all.
he’s acting like he’s running things
check this out
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3826681/posts
Dr. Fauci’s H1N1 09/2009 interview.
Same situation then as now.
No panic. No shut down advice. Treat it like the flu...
makes one go hmmmm.
Whyd they pull the other thread of his letter to Hillary ....fake?
Concast... that’s pretty good! My terminology preference for that organization is Commiecast.
Caution is warranted with any drug taken. I cannot take salicylates (aspirin or aspirin like). I can only take acetaminophen. That has its dangers too
Part of the problem is the FDA wants perfect drugs with zero or near zero side effects. Sadly that doesnt exist
Generally quinine has had minimal side effects over the course of its use
Fundamentally I think you and I agree
As an aside fir decades I used latex (no powder) gloves in my work. Then one day I had a severe allergic reaction. Had to switch to nitrile to prevent that.
The point being one can develop allergies to even seemingly benign things over time
I keep thinking “Yellow Fever” from the Spanish American war..wasn’t quinine designed to cure that disease ???
His agenda is to lick Hillarys butt.
He should resign or Trump should fire him.
Another deep stater with an agenda that does not match Trumps agenda.
I like most of Davids pieces - this one.... meh.
I dont care if Tony loved Hillary... he seems supportive of the President, and a good spokesman for the team.
Throwing a little cold water on hydroxychloroquine might be wise - offering hope has its time and place - but raising hopes prematurely can backfire - his hedging now may protect the President from having to walk it back later if hydrochloroquibe turns out not to be the miracle cure we all hope it is.
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