Shell GameBy Selwyn Duke

That “Fauci” in Italian means “jaws” or “mouth” certainly lends itself to some humor. First, there’s how our Dr. Anthony Fauci just loves talking to the media, attracted to cameras like a moth to flame. Then there’s how Lockdown Tony had helped position us in the gaping maw of economic death. There’s also, however, how heeding his counsel has placed us in the jaws of confusion — within which he, apparently, has been ensnared for decades.  

Unbeknownst to most, the 79-year-old Fauci could be our country’s longest-serving bureaucrat, having been with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1968 and acting as its director since 1984. He’s not actually an immunologist (or an epidemiologist or virologist. Get the gist?), however, though he’s often thus billed. His bio lists only a medical degree in internal medicine as relevant credentials, yet the Sun Sentinel, for example, called Fauci “the nation’s leading expert on infectious diseases.” Where he’s leading, though, is the question.

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