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Anthony Fauci Rips GOP Sen. Ron Johnson's 'Preposterous' Accusation He's 'Overhyped' COVID​


Dr. Anthony Fauci slammed U.S. Senator Ron Johnson for accusing him of "overhyping" COVID-19 during a CNN appearance Sunday morning.

Johnson, a Wisconsin Republican, compared Fauci's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic to AIDS while appearing on Fox News host Brian Kilmeade's radio show on Wednesday, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

"Fauci did the exact same thing with AIDS. He overhyped it. He created all kinds of fear, saying it could affect the entire population when it couldn't," Johnson said. "And he's doing—he's using the exact same playbook with COVID."


"How do you respond to something as preposterous as that?" Fauci said. "Overhyping AIDS? It's killed over 750,000 Americans and 36 million people worldwide. How do you overhype that? Overhyping COVID? It's already killed 780,000 Americans and over 5 million people worldwide."

Fauci added: "So I don't have any clue of what he's talking about."

In a statement to Newsweek Sunday afternoon, Johnson wrote: "Once again, one of my remarks has been taken out of context. It's clear from the full exchange, we were talking about the Omicron variant that doctors in South Africa have reported as causing mild symptoms to date. I would also contend that Dr. Fauci, the Biden administration, and the media are using Omicron to perpetuate the state of fear they have created to exercise control. I understand that none of them will ever admit they are doing this."

Others have also joined in condemning the comments. Brian Bond, the executive director of PFLAG National, pointed out that the comments were made on World AIDS Day, according to the Journal Sentinel.

"The timing of this was crass and hurtful and harmful to people. What happened in the 80s was the exact opposite of hype," Bond told the outlet.

Representative Don Beyer, a Virginia Democrat, wrote on Twitter: "A monstrously ignorant thing to say even for Ron Johnson, and on #WorldAIDSDay. 36 million people have died from AIDS-related illnesses since the epidemic began, including 700,000 Americans."

Johnson's remarks come as scientists express concern over the new Omicron variant, which has been detected in 16 states as of Sunday morning. Scientists continue to seek to understand the full impact the variant could have, but it has 30 mutations, which has raised concerns. So far, Omicron patients have experienced mild to moderate cases.

COVID-19 cases in the United States have surged in recent weeks. On Saturday, the United States had a seven-day average of 106,132 new cases per day, up from 70,217 one month earlier, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Johnson previously faced backlash over his comments regarding COVID-19 and vaccines. In November, YouTube suspended the senator's channel after a video posted showed him claiming the vaccines are not safe.


He also faced criticism in June after announcing plans to hold a news conference about adverse reactions to the vaccine.

Update 12/05/2021, 2:19 p.m. ET: This article was updated with a statement from Senator Ron Johnson's office.

 
Overhyping AIDS? It's killed over 750,000 Americans and 36 million people worldwide. How do you overhype that?
How about lying by telling people that it's a mysterious disease that can affect anyone at any time for no reason at all, even though you already knew it was almost exclusively a gay buttsex disease? Would that qualify as overhyping?
 
How about lying by telling people that it's a mysterious disease that can affect anyone at any time for no reason at all, even though you already knew it was almost exclusively a gay buttsex disease? Would that qualify as overhyping?
Exactly, people forget that Fauci thought Gay Related Immunodeficiency Disease was airborne until realizing that it was being caused by the three "H"s

Heroin, homosexuals, and Haitians.
 
How about lying by telling people that it's a mysterious disease that can affect anyone at any time for no reason at all, even though you already knew it was almost exclusively a gay buttsex disease? Would that qualify as overhyping?
I do believe that while it’s the same playbook it’s for different reasons- this time he’s trying to justify letting his friends impose restrictions.

With HIV he was trying to obfuscate the fact that it was primarily caused by gays so that no one suggested imposing restrictions on him and his fellow faggots.
 
I do believe that while it’s the same playbook it’s for different reasons- this time he’s trying to justify letting his friends impose restrictions.

With HIV he was trying to obfuscate the fact that it was primarily caused by gays so that no one suggested imposing restrictions on him and his fellow faggots.
Don't forget, that narrative (pushed very hard by Oprah on dumb suburban women) was also used to make an entire generation of Whites afraid of sex, and by relation, Breeding.
 
The funniest thing about Fauci is that every story outlines how he's completely uncomfortable with his current emperor-like role. He doesn't want to acknowledge that he's in this role, or that his thoughts and feelings determine the freedom of hundreds of millions of people.

All the questions of, "Can you at least imagine why someone could be upset with you? Can you at least get in their heads a little bit?" He's just like, no, no, that's crazy. I'm science!

Every Sunday his statements get more and more outlandish and I'm here for it.
 
Don't forget, that narrative (pushed very hard by Oprah on dumb suburban women) was also used to make an entire generation of Whites afraid of sex, and by relation, Breeding.
Nobody's afraid of sex, they're just afraid of/hate the concept of breeding. It's why men wear funny dick gloves and women chemically sterilize themselves with birth control.
 
The funniest thing about Fauci is that every story outlines how he's completely uncomfortable with his current emperor-like role. He doesn't want to acknowledge that he's in this role, or that his thoughts and feelings determine the freedom of hundreds of millions of people.

All the questions of, "Can you at least imagine why someone could be upset with you? Can you at least get in their heads a little bit?" He's just like, no, no, that's crazy. I'm science!

Every Sunday his statements get more and more outlandish and I'm here for it.
At least Admiral Rickover owned it. He was the Navy's tyrant and forced nuclear development on them like a dictator and granted himself all kinds of authority and exemptions. But it got shit done.

Fauci? The hell has he ever done? Be a convenient mouthpiece for "science" (aka policy masquerading as scientific) is near as I can figure.
 
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