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Washington Post's Michael Gerson explains why Anthony Fauci is 'the greatest public servant I have known'

After reading the headline of this post, you might be asking, “How many public servants has Michael Gerson known?” Because of all of them, Dr. Anthony Fauci is the greatest one ever. He strove to be non-political while being attacked by radicals like Sen. Rand Paul. He was a beacon not just throughout the COVID-19 pandemic but AIDS and Ebola as well. As Fauci made it clear, he is the science.

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Gerson writes:

… In more than 50 years at the NIH, Fauci has been accustomed to scientific debates in which disagreements emerge as the result of seeking different methods in the pursuit of the same goals. But [Rand] Paul and his co-ideologues have left the assumption of shared objectives in tatters. And this has constituted an attack on the very idea of public service — the notion that true experts can make a career in seeking the common good.

Fauci is a symbol of sorts. He demonstrates what can happen when a nation at the height of its power employs the finest scientific minds of their generation to the pursuit of public health goals few believed were possible. The result has been a golden age of public health, motivated by an American belief in human dignity.

A golden age of public health? It’s nice, though, that Gerson refers to the Trump administration as “a nation at the height of its power.” Remember during a 2021 CNN Town Hall when President Joe Biden said of the vaccine, “We didn’t have it when we came into office”?

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Naw, Republicans won’t do anything, even when they win.


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