Faucian Bargain: The Most Powerful and Dangerous Bureaucrat in American History
by Steve Deace
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Can liberty survive in the hands of one all-powerful, unchallenged, and unelected bureaucrat? It wasn't too long ago that the average American didn't know who Anthony Fauci was. Now, after the coronavirus has spread nationwide, he's arguably the most powerful bureaucrat in American history. But is it dangerous for a free society to concentrate so much power in the hands of an unelected official? Who or what holds Fauci accountable? (Amazon website)Tags
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Amidst the many books being produced concerning the COVID-19 pandemic, this one is accessible, informative, and meticulously sourced. Books and monographs by medical and scientific professionals are indispensable, but this is a blunt and painfully honest book, by two reporters, on the man who has been elevated by Presidents Trump and Biden as "America's doctor." As the authors demonstrate, Anthony Fauci is no such thing: he is the most highly-paid bureaucrat in the federal government, and he is a physician/researcher whose checkered past has been, in some cases, a chamber of horrors. Long before the current scandal over his unnecessary torture of lab animals, Fauci was a headline-seeking opportunist, during both the AIDS and COVID show more crises, whose pronouncements and advice were as contradictory as they were flawed. Never mind the anguish and inconvenience he put America through during the first year and a half of COVID (wear a mask, don't wear a mask; it's just the flu/it's a deadly plague;no vaccine necessary/vaccines should be mandatory); his research into the AIDS epidemic caused needless and painful deaths in Africa, and his current campaign for experimental "vaccines" on children as young as six months is very nearly criminal.
It should be noted that this is not an "anti-vaccination" book. The authors, being reporters, do not presume to analyze or criticize the various vaccines, and readers who have been vaccinated, as well as those who have not, will profit from reading it. The subject of the book is Dr. Fauci, not the vaccines.
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It should be noted that this is not an "anti-vaccination" book. The authors, being reporters, do not presume to analyze or criticize the various vaccines, and readers who have been vaccinated, as well as those who have not, will profit from reading it. The subject of the book is Dr. Fauci, not the vaccines.
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- Faucian Bargain: The Most Powerful and Dangerous Bureaucrat in American History
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- Anthony Fauci; Donald Trump
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- 973.933 — History & geography History of North America United States 1901- New Millennium, Post 9/11 (2001-Present) Donald Trump, 1st Term (2017-2021) COVID-19 Response, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, Impeachment of Donald Trump
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