Fauci Love Letter to Hillary Clinton Surfaces….
Conservative Treehouse,
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Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
3/21/2020 10:12:37 AM
Hat Tip GKJoe
I knew there was something sketchy about Dr. Anthony Fauci. Within the WikiLeaks HRC email files there’s a letter from Fauci to Hillary Clinton through her aid/lawyer Cheryl Mills: “Please tell her that we all love her and are very proud to know her.” LOOK: (Image)
Oh, he already did try on national TV to undermine the president. He contradicted him and said he shouldn't be so hopeful. I can't remember his exact words, but the press ate it up.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
msjena 3/21/2020 10:18:21 AM (No. 353040)
It's a support about her health, though clearly he likes her a lot.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Pearson365 3/21/2020 10:29:36 AM (No. 353051)
Dr Fauci dismissed reports of the apparent beneficial use of a malaria drug used since 1947 as “anecdotal”. Begs question of whether the NIH or FDA is conducting a “controlled test” of the malaria drug(s) and approved antibiotics. And why these agencies haven't tested such creative use of these drugs in prior virus outbreaks.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
lisa belanger 3/21/2020 10:35:19 AM (No. 353058)
another one maried to a men and a stunch dem
trump better watch himself...plus he will make him disappear as soon
as it gets bettter he has a napoleon complex
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
red1066 3/21/2020 10:38:10 AM (No. 353063)
I've had a problem with him from the very start. He seems to be a media hound looking to get as much media attention as possible. He seems to get a kick out of contradicting Trump at every turn. Over the last two weeks, dozens of doctors have been on TV with possible positive news on meds that seem to work at eliminating this virus. Fauci comes on and shoots it down like it's all a myth, even when news from doctors in Europe claim to be having great success for many patients with the virus. It's gotten to the point that whenever this guy comes on, I change the channel or turn the TV off.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
panther361 3/21/2020 10:40:37 AM (No. 353068)
I still recall vividly Khrushchev hammering his desk with his shoe stating "we will bury you!" Those who fail to know and remember history are doomed to repeat it.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
bighambone 3/21/2020 11:10:13 AM (No. 353105)
While Dr. Fauci, as top level “Deep State” bureaucrat and a medical researcher, looks at the possibility of using experimental drugs on dying patients as not prudent before they are put through exhaustive testing and bureaucratic approval, President Trump is not a doctor or a medical researcher, as a businessman and a non-career politician who gets things done quickly, he has voiced a different viewpoint, if the patient is about to die anyway, what are we losing by trying out that experimental drug on a willing patient that may save the patients life? Those are simply different viewpoints and have only become controversial because of a lot of misleading, and politically based reporting by the mainstream (liberal) media.
In DC just about all career “Super Bureaucrats” always support the political party of big government (the liberal Democrats) as that is the political party that they can count on to give them the most money to operate their bureaucratic agencies also known as their “Ivory Towers”. So it should not be surprising that Fauci showed his true political colors in his e-mail to Hillary Clinton.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
GO3 3/21/2020 11:16:07 AM (No. 353116)
If one has/is working in the gov't. or supporting an agency as a contractor, you quickly realize that peronal fawning and irrelevant emails chew up bandwidth to the max every single day. Commenting on last night's dinner party, who got in to what college, etc. come across official email systems to EVERYONE because the offenders habitually hit the "Reply All" button. I've seen on rare occasions someone call them out on it, but you will then be branded as a malcontent. It wouldn't surprise me if foreign intel had a nearly complete linkage diagram of every agency in the beltway including spouses, children, boyfriends, girlfriends, their favorite drug dealer, etc. No wonder they're easy targets for the deep state power brokers.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
pros7767 3/21/2020 11:30:05 AM (No. 353127)
Email was written after she appeared before Congress to lie about the deaths of 4 Americans in Benghazi and why no actions were taken to save them.
Yeah this guy's a charmer. S/O
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
cactusmike 3/21/2020 11:53:32 AM (No. 353170)
Glad this little fella wasn’t around in WWII when our boys were dying like flies in the Pacific theatre from malaria.
That stuff saved a lot of lives.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
BillW. 3/21/2020 12:43:25 PM (No. 353245)
I've never understood how otherwise reputable Americans like this guy could have fallen for a known (if never convicted) criminal like PIAPS. It required overlooking way too much. --Vets for Trump
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Newtsche 3/21/2020 1:09:26 PM (No. 353284)
Here's hoping Fauci believed the media hype about Killary's inevitability and was hedging his bets.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Vaquero45 3/21/2020 1:32:22 PM (No. 353317)
Another deepstate bureaucrat telling us that the sky is falling, so we need to listen to him and his buddies and give up our freedom and our money if we want to stay alive.
We’re being played for suckers.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
RedWhite&Blue2 3/21/2020 2:05:28 PM (No. 353381)
You liberal creep
Short-man syndrome
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Strike3 3/21/2020 2:08:40 PM (No. 353387)
Everybody in the Obama regime loved Hillary, before they didn't. Fauci's agency had to make everybody happy to keep the funds rolling in.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Strike3 3/21/2020 2:11:34 PM (No. 353392)
Concerning the Malaria drug, the distinction was not clearly made that it was effective for Malaria but not necessarily effective for anything else. Government workers are not known for active imaginations, just following the instructions.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Skeptical1 3/21/2020 2:18:11 PM (No. 353399)
I think Fauci has been fine, including his slight disagreement with Trump over how optimistic to be about choroquine. As with everything else, you have to ignore what the media says he said, and go to the source. He made it clear at yesterday's presser that it was mostly a cultural difference, based on modern medicine's devotion to the method of randomized controlled trials. Trump represented the layman's point of view. The media want to make it look bad for Trump, but it's actually good to see that conventional "best practice" is being challenged, and impulsiveness is being tempered, in what looks like an atmosphere of respect. Too bad we have to explain it to the children.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
BigGeorgeTX 3/22/2020 3:44:01 PM (No. 354406)
If all this turns into a multi-trillion dollar nothingburger exacerbated by the Left and Deep State to crush the US economy before the election, are you ready to see some people hanged? I know I am.
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That is the entire article. The letter is an image. Not exactly a love letter (although he uses that word), but certainly a strong letter of support. I would hope he would not try to undermine the President during the coronavirus crisis, which Fauci sometimes seems to fuel. Most of us pay more attention to Dr. Birx. She is doing a great job of informing the public.