Tucker Carlson tried to portray himself as a voice of the people against elites when he took on Dr. Anthony Fauci. The video can be watched below.
The director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious diseases, Anthony Fauci, will be stepping down in December.
When Tony Fauci announced his retirement this morning, there would be a lot of people at the studios.
It doesn't start to describe it. The organic chaga aisle at Whole Foods is chaotic if you can picture it. Imagine the panic and hysteria that must have broken out at espresso bars in Edgartown and Aspen and Santa Monica and Bethesda, as thousands of masked ladies in Lululemon discovered, all at once, that the one religious leader they still revered, their own even tinier version of the Dalai Lama, had
Carlson said that he could picture the carnage, the wailing, the manicured hands clutched to breasts, then fumbling for Xanax and expensive handbags. Since the orange man took the White House in a Russian coup, more 46-year-old Cornell-educated lawyers with weak husbands have cried in public. There isn't enough rose in the area to calm that pain.
Carlson had a weak routine and self-own of his privileged prep school background.
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