Fauci exit interview: retiring NIAID chief shows off home filled with Fauci portraits and bobbleheads, talks in third person
Jordan Schachtel
Dec 29
Kenny Holston/The New York Times
I read Fauci’s retirement interview with The New York Times so you don’t have to.
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Here are some highlights from his Q&A with a “science reporter” (regime stenographer) with the “paper of record.”
Sheryl Gay Stolberg @SherylNYT
My exit interview with Tony Fauci. After 54 years at NIH, 38 running NIAID, he retires Saturday. What don't people don't know about him? "They don't know the physician aspect of me and how sensitive I am and empathetic towards illness and suffering."
nytimes.comAfter Half a Century, Fauci Prepares for Life After GovernmentThe nation’s top infectious disease expert, whose last day as a federal employee is Saturday, plans to write a memoir and wants to encourage people to go into public service.
6:51 PM ∙ Dec 29, 2022
“The walls in Dr. Anthony S. Fauci’s home office are adorned with portraits of him,” writes the NYT’s Sheryl Gay Stolberg.
An embarrassed Fauci is uncomfortable with her being there and witnessing all of these bobbleheads and portraits in his house, she writes, because he believes the “far right” will now attack him as an “egomaniac.”
Fauci’s office at the NIH is also adorned with bobbleheads and portraits of Fauci.
New York Post @nypost
Fauci's home office features photos of himself, his own bobblehead trib.al/14YYCOV
2:06 PM ∙ Jan 20, 2022
In other words, Fauci is about to scoop up giant checks like you’ve never seen before.
Regarding the book, I recommend the unauthorized edition: The Real Anthony Fauci.
“What I would like to do is make it a real memoir, which is a life story of which Covid is a part. Because if you look at what Tony Fauci was and is, Tony Fauci is not defined by Covid.”
“What really, really concerns me is the politicization of public health principles,” Fauci starts.
He then politicizes public health principles:
“How you can have red states undervaccinated and blue states well vaccinated and having deaths much more prevalent among people in red states because they’re undervaccinated — that’s tragic for the population.”
No gain of function, no lab leak, nothing.
He replies:
“They don’t know hardly anything about the physician aspect of me and how sensitive I am and empathetic towards illness and suffering.”
There’s high level megalomania, and then there’s Anthony Fauci’s megalomania.
THANKS TO: https://dossier.substack.com/p/fauci-exit-interview-retiring-niaid
Both Fauci’s house and his office are adorned with portraits of Fauci.
Jordan Schachtel
Dec 29
Kenny Holston/The New York Times
I read Fauci’s retirement interview with The New York Times so you don’t have to.
The Dossier is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
Here are some highlights from his Q&A with a “science reporter” (regime stenographer) with the “paper of record.”
Sheryl Gay Stolberg @SherylNYT
My exit interview with Tony Fauci. After 54 years at NIH, 38 running NIAID, he retires Saturday. What don't people don't know about him? "They don't know the physician aspect of me and how sensitive I am and empathetic towards illness and suffering."
nytimes.comAfter Half a Century, Fauci Prepares for Life After GovernmentThe nation’s top infectious disease expert, whose last day as a federal employee is Saturday, plans to write a memoir and wants to encourage people to go into public service.
6:51 PM ∙ Dec 29, 2022
- Both Fauci’s house and his office are adorned with portraits of Fauci.
“The walls in Dr. Anthony S. Fauci’s home office are adorned with portraits of him,” writes the NYT’s Sheryl Gay Stolberg.
An embarrassed Fauci is uncomfortable with her being there and witnessing all of these bobbleheads and portraits in his house, she writes, because he believes the “far right” will now attack him as an “egomaniac.”
Fauci’s office at the NIH is also adorned with bobbleheads and portraits of Fauci.
New York Post @nypost
Fauci's home office features photos of himself, his own bobblehead trib.al/14YYCOV
2:06 PM ∙ Jan 20, 2022
- Fauci wants to write a memoir, do some public speaking gigs, and be affiliated with a university
In other words, Fauci is about to scoop up giant checks like you’ve never seen before.
Regarding the book, I recommend the unauthorized edition: The Real Anthony Fauci.
- Fauci yet again talks about himself in the third person
“What I would like to do is make it a real memoir, which is a life story of which Covid is a part. Because if you look at what Tony Fauci was and is, Tony Fauci is not defined by Covid.”
- Fauci claims “undervaccinated” red states did much worse off during Covid hysteria times
“What really, really concerns me is the politicization of public health principles,” Fauci starts.
He then politicizes public health principles:
“How you can have red states undervaccinated and blue states well vaccinated and having deaths much more prevalent among people in red states because they’re undervaccinated — that’s tragic for the population.”
- The New York Times doesn’t ask Fauci anything remotely controversial, despite the bizarre scene
No gain of function, no lab leak, nothing.
- Fauci is asked what people don’t know about him
He replies:
“They don’t know hardly anything about the physician aspect of me and how sensitive I am and empathetic towards illness and suffering.”
There’s high level megalomania, and then there’s Anthony Fauci’s megalomania.
THANKS TO: https://dossier.substack.com/p/fauci-exit-interview-retiring-niaid