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National Review’s Isaac Schorr has a solid collection of “many in the media who reflexively sided with Fauci.”
–CNN’s Brianna Keilar, May 2021: “Nothing brings out Senator Paul’s propensity to act like an ass like a congressional appearance by Fauci... Rand Paul’s COVID BS keeps pouring down..."
–Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler, May 2021: “We wavered between Two and Three Pinocchios..."
CNN’s homepage does not presently acknowledge the NIH letter all-but-admitting to funding gain of function research, instead leading with the story “Liberal Backlash Against Sinema Grows.” https://t.co/cscQgVzth8 — Isaac Schorr (@isaac_schorr) October 21, 2021
CNN’s homepage does not presently acknowledge the NIH letter all-but-admitting to funding gain of function research, instead leading with the story “Liberal Backlash Against Sinema Grows.” https://t.co/cscQgVzth8
–CNN’s Jake Tapper, July 2021: “I want to start with another kind of misinformation... Fauci was confronted with an accusation basically from Kentucky Republican Senator Rand Paul… Trump allies in Congress and governor’s offices and the media trying to make Fauci a COVID boogeyman."
–MSNBC’s Ari Melber, July 2021, concurring with Fauci’s characterization of Paul’s comments: “Slanderous."
–MSNBC’s Steve Benen, July 2021: “Rand Paul keeps doing this, apparently under the impression that there’s some value to the pointless exercises… Is it any wonder that Anthony Fauci seems exasperated with Rand Paul?”
–White House press secretary Jen Psaki, September 2021: “NIH has never approved any research that would make a coronavirus more dangerous to humans.”
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