Fauci could not believe there were citizens stupid enough to wear masks into a restaurant and take them off at the table as he suggested they do, according to former White House spokesman Brian Morgenstern. “[Fauci] went on to laugh about how ‘ass-backwards’ it was that people entered a restaurant wearing a mask, then sat down and conver…
Fauci could not believe there were citizens stupid enough to wear masks into a restaurant and take them off at the table as he suggested they do, according to former White House spokesman Brian Morgenstern. “[Fauci] went on to laugh about how ‘ass-backwards’ it was that people entered a restaurant wearing a mask, then sat down and conversed with people without a mask. [Yet] he wasn’t saying things to that effect publicly, just laughing privately at the American rubes he was fooling,” Morgenstern wrote in an excerpt for an upcoming book. In July of 2020, Fauci told ABC News Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton that he was considering recommending goggles or an eye shield protection for all. “If you really want perfect protection of the mucosal surfaces … and have goggles or an eye shield, use it,” Fauci said. Of course, he didn’t believe any of this. As Morgenstern recalls: “I vividly [remember] my blood boiling during an infuriating meeting in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, when Fauci laughed about his own goggles comment, making it clear how cynical he was and that he could get people to believe anything.”
Fauci could not believe there were citizens stupid enough to wear masks into a restaurant and take them off at the table as he suggested they do, according to former White House spokesman Brian Morgenstern. “[Fauci] went on to laugh about how ‘ass-backwards’ it was that people entered a restaurant wearing a mask, then sat down and conversed with people without a mask. [Yet] he wasn’t saying things to that effect publicly, just laughing privately at the American rubes he was fooling,” Morgenstern wrote in an excerpt for an upcoming book. In July of 2020, Fauci told ABC News Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton that he was considering recommending goggles or an eye shield protection for all. “If you really want perfect protection of the mucosal surfaces … and have goggles or an eye shield, use it,” Fauci said. Of course, he didn’t believe any of this. As Morgenstern recalls: “I vividly [remember] my blood boiling during an infuriating meeting in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, when Fauci laughed about his own goggles comment, making it clear how cynical he was and that he could get people to believe anything.”
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