“Just Be Careful” – Noble Lies from Dr. Fauci

Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony S. Fauci addresses his remarks and urges citizens to continue to follow the President’s coronavirus guidelines during a coronavirus (COVID-19) briefing Wednesday, April 22, 2020, in the James S. Brady White House Press Briefing Room of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)

Americans are on about day 364 of  “15 days to slow the spread,” but no end seems to be in sight for the virus crisis, and Americans aren’t sure there will be an end, or what to even believe.

In a recent interview with Laura Ingraham, reports BRIGHT editors (The Federalist), Senator Rand Paul, also a medical doctor, assessed the changing recommendations from Dr. Fauci.

From Dr. Rand Paul:

But you have to remember that his lies are noble lies, Laura. He’s not telling you this because he’s a mean man. He’s telling you this because he feels sorry for you because you don’t understand, and Americans aren’t smart enough to make informed decisions. So, he fashions himself some sort of Greek philosopher. He tells you these noble lies.

Fauci’s “Noble Lies” about Face Masks

(First Fauci) told you that all the masks don’t work. But he told you that because he wanted to protect the N-95 masks, which actually in a health setting do work. But then, later on, he said, all masks do work. But that’s also a lie also because, really only the N-95 masks work.

It’s a compilation of lies,” continued Kentucky Senator Paul.

But they’re all done to protect you because (Fauci) doesn’t think you’re smart enough to make any of these decisions on your own.

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Debbie, our chief political writer at Richardcyoung.com, is also our chief domestic affairs writer, a contributing writer on Eastern Europe and Paris and Burgundy, France. She has been associate editor of Dick Young’s investment strategy reports for over five decades. Debbie lives in Key West, Florida, and Newport, Rhode Island, and travels extensively in Paris and Burgundy, France, cooking on her AGA Cooker, and practicing yoga. Debbie has completed the 200-hour Krama Yoga teacher training program taught by Master Instructor Ruslan Kleytman. Debbie is a strong supporting member of the NRA.