Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., known for his anti-vaccine stance, lit into the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and former chief medical advisor to the president, Dr. Anthony Fauci, in a Monday night interview with Fox News’ Jesse Waters. He said he’d go after Fauci as Commander in Chief if the doctor was found to have broken any laws:
If there were crimes that he committed, of course, I would tell the attorney general to prosecute him—not hold off.
I’m no fan of the Fauch, and RFK Jr. isn’t either, which he proved by launching into a brutal takedown of the publicity-hungry mRNA vaccine pusher:
I think that he particularly, by withholding early treatment from Americans, we racked up the highest death count in the world.
We only have 4.2 percent of the globe’s population, but we had 16 percent of the COVID deaths in this country and that was from bad policy.
Watch:
RFK Jr: Fauci knowingly caused a lot of injury pic.twitter.com/rQJA5o6EJU
— Jesse Watters (@JesseBWatters) July 11, 2023
Kennedy was highly critical of health officials in this country who ignored treatments that many found to be safe and effective in mitigating the effects of the disease.
There are countries that did the opposite of what we did that provided Ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, other early treatments to their populations and had 1/200th of our death rate.
There are many, many things we did wrong in our country and some of those were I would say … some of the things that were done by health officials at that time, that they knew they would be harmful.
In fact, not only did the media, the CDC, and Fauci ridicule anyone who claimed those drugs might be effective, but they openly encouraged Big Tech to focus on censoring and banning people who expressed any views that were out of step with any of the “official” narratives. RFK Jr. is no stranger to this censorship—it was just in June that an interview he did with psychologist and podcaster Jordan Peterson was taken down by Facebook because it was deemed “misinformation.”
Kennedy has generated controversy in the past for his belief that most vaccines are dangerous—not just the mRNA COVID shots. Some of his own relatives distanced themselves from him over these views, but he told Watters he’s just advocating for better science:
I do believe that autism does come from vaccines but I think most of the things people believe about my opinions about vaccines are wrong.
You know, all I have said about vaccines we should have good science. We should have the same kind of testing, placebo-controlled trials that we have for every other kind of medication.
Vaccines are exempt from pre-licensing placebo-controlled trials. So there’s no way that anybody can tell the risk of all those products or even the relative benefits of all those products before they are mandated and we should have that kind of testing.
RFK Jr. has a lot of views on a lot of different subjects, and many of them are controversial. I for one am highly skeptical of the mRNA vaccines, but not hostile to vaccines in general.
However, I think he hits the nail on the head in his remarks about Fauci. One way you know Fauci was a disaster was that the mainstream/corporate/legacy media—whatever you want to call it—fawned over him. When that crowd tells you something’s great, you know it’s awful.
But RFK’s right on this one: Fauci hurt America with his policies.
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