Some heated exchanges during a pair of Senate hearings today on Capitol Hill.
First, Sen. Rand Paul sliced, diced and mutilated The Little Menace to Society Anthony Fauci one more time, and all Fauci could do in response to Paul’s direct, fully-documented questions was to desperately try to shift focus and play the victim.
Watch:
Pro tip: Whenever you see a witness in a sworn senate hearing fail to directly answer accusatory questions with outright denials and resorting instead to claims of being “misrepresented” or “distorted” or “taken out of context,” that means, 100% of the time, that that witness cannot outright deny the accusations being made without committing perjury, and the witness knows it. And whenever you see that same witness finish with a long, plaintive statement about “getting death threats” and being the victim here, that means he is just another desperate, caged animal with no other way out of his situation.
That is who Anthony Fauci is in that clip.
Onto another hearing, in which Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, desperate himself to try to recover from last week’s perhaps politically fatal statement calling the Jan. 6 rioters “violent terrorists,” went after the utterly corrupt FBI’s Jill Sanborn, the executive assistant director of the National Security Branch, a very long and, in DC at least, impressive title. Watching her serial refusals to answer a single question posed to her by Sen. Cruz in the clip below, it’s obvious that what her title actually means is “Chief Bureau Prevaricator.”
Watch:
But then, the Senator’s time is up, the witness rolls off to a Democrat for some softballs, and it all disappears out into the ether, where Ray Epps will continue to live his life as an FBI operative, free as a bird.
The Deep State in action.
That is all.
Tie for some class action civil lawsuits. Mass murder. Pure and simple. Fauci and all those who joined in on this need to face consequences, not Congressional panels.
Mr. Blackmon,
I have seen Cruz' blunt questioning of the many leftist nominees Biden has proposed for many judicial and diplomatic postings.
But I am disturbed at how he has now made a deal with Schumer to lift his blocking of the 32 nominees he previously couldn't support, so long as Schumer agrees to a vote on sanctioning the Nordstream 2 pipeline.
This quid pro quo may or will result in several in nominees taking office that he previously so vociferously opposed.
How is this good for us?
Big oil benefits but now we have a lot more entrenched lifelong leftists in gov't who will do serious damage to personal freedom. These deals don't benefit liberty, they benefit his donors.