Decades ago, he drove a paradigm shift in pandemic response that focused
on controlling the entire human population; his later advocacy of
lockdowns and vaccine mandates implemented this vision.
What follows is my farewell homage to Anthony Fauci, on the occasion of his retirement, published
yesterday in Compact magazine. Compact, founded by my friends Sohrab
Ahmahri and Matthew Schmitz, is among the best journals out
there—thoughtful, in-depth articles on the crucial issues of our time.
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Last week, The New York Times published a guest essay
in praise of Dr. Anthony Fauci, written by Dr. Anthony Fauci. In this
auto-hagiography, Fauci, who until recently served as director of the
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, or NAIAD, and as
President Biden’s chief medical adviser, attempted to rewrite recent
history.
“I never aspired to a major administrative position and
relished my identity as a hands-on physician and clinical researcher,”
wrote the man who at the height of the pandemic found time to pose for
an InStyle fashion shoot.
Fauci added: “I always speak the unvarnished truth to presidents and
other senior government officials, even when such truths may be
uncomfortable or politically inconvenient, because extraordinary things
can happen when science and politics work hand in hand.” Just so:
Extraordinary things certainly have happened under his watch when
science and politics fused.
It was a remarkable piece of
mainstream-media-powered mendacity—and a reminder of Fauci’s mastery of
the ways of contemporary power. It’s that savvy that has allowed Fauci
to maintain his unprecedented position of power and influence for almost
four decades at the NIAID division of the National Institutes of
Health, notwithstanding his failures and dangerous power-grabs during
the AIDS epidemic and the Covid pandemic. And it’s what impelled me to
join a lawsuit against him in Missouri v. Biden, charging
that Fauci and other senior officials in the administration violated
the First Amendment’s free-speech protections by colluding with
social-media companies to censor information that questioned the
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