Wednesday's Wonderful Absurdities: Bolton Admits to War Crimes as the Little Menace Returns to MSNBC
Hey, y’all, the Little Menace to Society Anthony Fauci is back in the news today, after a prolonged absence that was caused when he contracted…wait for it…COVID-19 after being “vaccinated” and boosted several times.
But you knew he couldn’t stay quiet for long, didn’t you? Sure, you did.
Here’s the funny part: The Little Menace is now complaining that, for reasons he cannot understand, convincing Americans to get worthless vaccines or to wear masks in public or at home is now a “hard sell.”
No, really, he said that:
Gosh, I wonder whose fault that public attitude might be? So hard to figure out, right?
Here’s an excerpt from that story:
Jansing’s next question conveyed sympathy for Americans who have been put through more than two years of COVID restrictions. She asked, "But given where you see the American people and their mindset and, frankly, their exhaustion right now, how much harder a sell is it for you now than it was, say, a year ago, to say, ‘When you go indoors, wear a mask?’"
He admitted it’s a "hard sell," replying, "You know, no doubt about it, you’re absolutely correct. it becomes a hard sell. We don’t want people to panic. We don’t want this to disrupt their lives the way it has all of us over the last 2 to 2 1/2 years."
He continued, "But you have to remember, we’re still dealing with an issue. And you can deal with it without necessarily disrupting your way of life, by doing some simple things."
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Now, of course Fauci can’t admit the glaringly obvious reason why convincing people to do these things is much harder now than it was 2 years ago, which is the fact that most Americans now understand that they were lied to about each and every aspect of this man-caused virus and the efficacy of the measures they were convinced to take to avoid it. The chief liar about all of that was The Little Menace to Society himself.