Alex Marlow
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Yeah, of course. And that's why you need some sort of a blanket pardon. It goes back years before the pandemic. And it's so that we don't dig too much and that we're discouraged from digging. And I don't know if that should be the case. I think Trump and his team, if they have any bandwidth, they should investigate because we should at least know for the historical record all that he did wrong.
Yeah, of course. And that's why you need some sort of a blanket pardon. It goes back years before the pandemic. And it's so that we don't dig too much and that we're discouraged from digging. And I don't know if that should be the case. I think Trump and his team, if they have any bandwidth, they should investigate because we should at least know for the historical record all that he did wrong.
but it's one of these things where there was almost no oversight. He was such a powerful person. It's funny because my wife's a physician and there was a Fauci textbook that is just handed out to medical students. So it was always in our bedroom. I knew his name so well from that textbook.
but it's one of these things where there was almost no oversight. He was such a powerful person. It's funny because my wife's a physician and there was a Fauci textbook that is just handed out to medical students. So it was always in our bedroom. I knew his name so well from that textbook.
And then all of a sudden he's on our TV lying to us nonstop about the greatest health crisis of our lifetime and getting everything wrong every step of the way. And the fact that he can just ride off into the sunset with a $400,000 a year pension is another act of criminality in my view.
And then all of a sudden he's on our TV lying to us nonstop about the greatest health crisis of our lifetime and getting everything wrong every step of the way. And the fact that he can just ride off into the sunset with a $400,000 a year pension is another act of criminality in my view.
And it's important to speak to this because I have an extreme view on his criminality. I think it's a black and white issue. But I agree with you that I asked my wife, I turned to her and I said, what's going on? She was a frontline doctor at the time, as were so many. And what do you think of this guy? And she said, well, he's on my textbooks. I've never heard anything bad about him.
And it's important to speak to this because I have an extreme view on his criminality. I think it's a black and white issue. But I agree with you that I asked my wife, I turned to her and I said, what's going on? She was a frontline doctor at the time, as were so many. And what do you think of this guy? And she said, well, he's on my textbooks. I've never heard anything bad about him.
He did great work during the AIDS pandemic. So let's see what he's got to say. But it shows you, and I spent eight years living in Washington, that the deep state is real. And all of these complexes where people, in order to maintain face at cocktail parties and to make sure that they have the ability to sit on very lucrative boards, they will go along and get along.
He did great work during the AIDS pandemic. So let's see what he's got to say. But it shows you, and I spent eight years living in Washington, that the deep state is real. And all of these complexes where people, in order to maintain face at cocktail parties and to make sure that they have the ability to sit on very lucrative boards, they will go along and get along.
They will protect their friends. You really wish it wasn't true. You wish it was some sort of conspiracy you saw online. But when you live there in Washington for long enough... it becomes clear it's a very corrupting environment.
They will protect their friends. You really wish it wasn't true. You wish it was some sort of conspiracy you saw online. But when you live there in Washington for long enough... it becomes clear it's a very corrupting environment.
And that's why when Trump is talking about draining the swamp, it's not just people who want us into too many foreign wars, which of course is true, but it's also this consultancy class, this oligarchy that's leading us. And that's why there's so many mistakes made, I think, in the public health sector is just because there's not many people bucking the status quo.
And that's why when Trump is talking about draining the swamp, it's not just people who want us into too many foreign wars, which of course is true, but it's also this consultancy class, this oligarchy that's leading us. And that's why there's so many mistakes made, I think, in the public health sector is just because there's not many people bucking the status quo.
And I think that Fauci was probably a good doctor and a good guy that had just gotten corrupted by 40 plus years in Washington.
And I think that Fauci was probably a good doctor and a good guy that had just gotten corrupted by 40 plus years in Washington.
Yeah, I've been working this through myself because I want to see the bad guys held accountable on an individual level because I feel like I've got a sense of justice and this is not just. But I also have an eye in the future. That's why I run the newsroom at Breitbart News. I'm always looking at what's coming next and spending too much time dwelling in the past is generally not that helpful.
Yeah, I've been working this through myself because I want to see the bad guys held accountable on an individual level because I feel like I've got a sense of justice and this is not just. But I also have an eye in the future. That's why I run the newsroom at Breitbart News. I'm always looking at what's coming next and spending too much time dwelling in the past is generally not that helpful.
We should be looking at what good can we do today. And so I'm like you, I'm torn on this. I would love for accountability to happen, but there is a silver lining if you're disappointed in these things. If we just take that energy that would have been spent investigating people who can't do us any harm anymore and we look forward, I think that's fine too. So I could kind of go either way.
We should be looking at what good can we do today. And so I'm like you, I'm torn on this. I would love for accountability to happen, but there is a silver lining if you're disappointed in these things. If we just take that energy that would have been spent investigating people who can't do us any harm anymore and we look forward, I think that's fine too. So I could kind of go either way.