Fauci has the enviable position of being objectively correct on almost everything he says, and being correct on a topic that pretty much everyone cares about and can <i>see</i> he's correct.<p>You can observe the difference in how resilient such a position is against political games and maneuvering, compared to a position that is based in subjective or differences of opinion-based matters (where the each side may have legitimate claims that have to be weighed).<p>When some issue draws heavily on subjective factors, you play games like this and you will lose against people who are more politically skilled than you.<p>But in this case, right makes might. I love it.
As an outsider watching this stuff happening it is always exciting but predictable. This is the end of Fauci, the narrative is being told, he is on his way out.
There is always 2 sides to every story.<p>Here is an op-ed from a top level cabinet official coming straight at him. Specifically stating Dr Fauci has been wrong at every major call.<p><a href="https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/todaysdebate/2020/07/14/anthony-fauci-wrong-with-me-peter-navarro-editorials-debates/5439374002/" rel="nofollow">https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/todaysdebate/2020/07/...</a><p>As with everything, it would seem that the truth is somewhere in-between.<p>Skepticism seems to be the order of the day