The Chris Voss Show - The Chris Voss Show Podcast – Chairman Biden and Dr. Fauci’s Monster by Ronald Alfred Weitzman

Episode Date: April 13, 2025

Chairman Biden and Dr. Fauci's Monster by Ronald Alfred Weitzman Amazon.com Ronaldweitzman.com This book describes how a charter member of Hillary Clinton's basket of deplorables views important is...sues that divide our country. Chapter 1 takes a critical look at the past, present, and future of the political left and right sides of that divide. Chapter 2 shows that abortion is properly a matter of religion rather than government. Chapter 3 pins the blame for the pandemic's cause and consequences solely on Dr. Anthony Fauci. Chapter 4 separates sex and gender into two different worlds. Chapter 5 examines how the flawed statistical modeling of global warming fails to disclose its causes or trajectory. Chapter 6 demonstrates the unconstitutionality and criminality of the 2020 presidential election. Chapter 7 reveals why this book ominously identifies the title of Joe Biden as chairman rather than president.About the author For the author of this book, Ron Weitzman, education made a gigantic difference in his family. Born outside the United States, Ron's father barely made it through the third grade here. Thanks to America's equality of opportunity, Ron worked his way with the help of scholarships and fellowships to a BA and MA from Stanford and a PhD from Princeton. He has received a Stanford Honors Fellowship; Psychometric Fellowship of Princeton and the Educational Testing Service; and two post-doctoral fellowships, from the National Science Foundation and the United States Public Health Service.

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Starting point is 00:00:56 Some guests to the show may be advertising on the podcast, but it is not an endorsement or review of any kind. We've got an amazing man on the show with us today. He's going to be talking about his book that came out February 26th, 2024. It is entitled, Chairman Biden and Dr. Fauci's Monster by Ronald Alfred Weitzman. Welcome to the show, Ronald. How are you? I'm doing well, thank you. But if you call me young, I very much appreciate that. I'll be 95 at the end of this month. 95 is still young these days. 95 is the new 40. So ronaldgivess.com where do you want people to find your website on the internet? r-a-weitzman.com r-a-w-e-i-t-z-m-a-t-e-s-v-e-s-t-e-s-t-e.
Starting point is 00:01:42 You'll enjoy it. And your book, Chairman Biden and Dr. Fauci's Monster, give us a 30,000 over you, what's inside? What's it about? Yes. What is it about, sir? It's about the current political situation in the United States, particularly during the Biden administration and now afterwards
Starting point is 00:02:05 and the after effects of that and the relationship between the two political parties now. So does this have to do with the whole years of COVID and different interesting things like that? I had a whole chapter on COVID there, but I also have one on abortion and one on the 2020 election and one on the two political parties and one on sex education to put children in elementary school and other chapters. So what is the title? Chairman Biden and Dr.
Starting point is 00:02:41 Fauci's monster. What does that title refer to? No, Biden was really president. I've done from the very beginning. And it turned out that he did that he was kind of a chairman of the board or he had, he let other people run the country. He didn't really know himself that what was going on. He certainly was notes Donald Trump with respect to his mental ability.
Starting point is 00:03:03 And so why do you call Dr. Fauci's monster? What does that reference to? Dr. Fauci's monsters, the pandemic, and I like Frankenstein. Oh, Frankenstein. Because the friend was Frankenstein had a monster and Fauci was also because which also begins with that.
Starting point is 00:03:23 Had his own monster. And that was the pandemic. The pandemic was definitely a monster. Creating it because you provided the funds to the Chinese laboratory that it came out of. The Wuhan clinic, I can believe it's called. If anybody disagrees with that, prove it. So what is your thesis of the book? Excuse me?
Starting point is 00:03:48 What is the compelling overall thesis of the book and what you're trying to communicate to readers that you want them to learn? I've been a Democrat, but I could not vote for Hillary Clinton because she, I thought she was a sociopathic liar. I just couldn't do it. And I wasn't the only one whoopathic liar. I just couldn't do it. And I wasn't the only one who thought that I'm a psychologist, I had the sociopathic in there.
Starting point is 00:04:13 With some qualification. And anyway, my wife has been a lifelong Republican and we have watched Hannity when he was on the television with Combs and when Combs left, I left too. I was a Democrat. But then when I could not vote for Hillary, my wife advised me to start listening to Hannity, which I did for President Trump. And I thought I rationalized, well, at least Trump didn't need the money to be that other politicians need to be motivated to do things for people other than the people who voted for them. And so I voted for him.
Starting point is 00:04:53 And then I found out he did everything he said he was going to do. And I got to think he was a good president and not a Republican. I left the Democratic Party. I'm an independent now. I could no longer be a Democrat. And a lot of other Democrats feel that way more and more every day. And why are you an independent and not a, if I can stir the pot a little bit, why are you an independent and not a full Republican?
Starting point is 00:05:15 I did what? Why, why you said you're an independent voter now. Why aren't you a full Republican by chance? I distributed the Republicans on the issue of abortion. And I think that I have a whole chapter in my book, if they let me talk about it, I'd explain why if you want me to do that now. Please do. I'll read it. Briefly, you know, the Supreme Court, when it overturned Roe v. Wade, referring to the 10th Amendment, they called
Starting point is 00:05:45 it the states' rights amendment. It's also a people's rights amendment because it says that any powers that are not forbidden, that's not delegated by the Constitution to the states, nor prohibited by it, it's not delegated to the United States, nor prohibited by it to the states, they use the word, I mean all the individual states, then it's not delegated to the, unless it's prohibited by the Constitution to the states, it's relegated to the states. But it is, unfortunately, it is prohibited to the states because in the First Amendment, the very first part of the First Amendment says that Congress shall make no laws interfere with the free practice of religion.
Starting point is 00:06:32 In the Jewish religion, which is my religion, there is no prohibition against abortion at any time during pregnancy because according to Jewish law, life doesn't begin until the fetus takes his first breath. So all the religions differ. Catholics say that begins at, I'm not after which one is wrong, I'm just saying it differs from religion to religion. Yes. And at all, it's not part of it. No abortion to free abortion or any time in between for different reasons. And so, it's a religious issue, and Congress can't interfere with the three facts of religion. And according to the Supremacy Clause in the Constitution and Article 6, Clause 2, neither can any state. If the Congress can't do something, neither can any state. If the Congress can't interfere with free
Starting point is 00:07:22 speech, then the same amendment, neither can any state free speech in the same amendment neither can age states so the same applies to religion so somebody's probably a jewish woman who is pregnant or her jewish doctor should take this issue through the course to the supreme court because i think they need to make a new opinion and revise their their most recent. And that would be favorable to the position of the Democrats though for a different reason. Pete Yeah. So, your political position, and I imagine you've fleshed this out in the book, is that you're for abortion and the freedom of being able to make a choice. Dr. Michael Pfeiffer I'm not for abortion. I like the word choice and life.
Starting point is 00:08:07 choice. I'm not far from one. I like the word choice and life. You say choice doesn't mean that the other when you say life doesn't mean that the other side doesn't believe in life. Those are slogans. I didn't use slogans. I said I'm sorry. Congress nor neither Congress nor any state legislature can make a law that interferes with the free practice of religion. And you can't have the Catholic religion or Protestant religion or Muslim religion dictate what people can do or not to in any state any more than you can do it in the United States. And maybe other countries are different. They don't have a law like that.
Starting point is 00:08:41 It's kind of interesting how a lot of legislation rises up through the States. So one of the things we could never get was a federal approval for game error and enough states eventually enacted it to a point that it became federally accepted by the millions of Americans. A lot of other laws have been passed up the way through that.
Starting point is 00:09:02 Marijuana is kind of on that road right now where it might be legal. That's true. I don't know, maybe come out and figure it out. other laws have been passed up the way through that marijuana is kind of on that road right now where legal money is. I don't know maybe come out and figure it out. It's not a matter of religion, whether a religion can take up if all the religions took different positions about inter marriage between a male or female or black person and a white person of any religion have that found to be an issue. But I don't believe any religion takes a religious viewpoint on those issues. Okay. So, in your book, what else have we covered that we want to tease out to people that you
Starting point is 00:09:35 discuss in your book so that people can pick it up? What can they do about the book if people want… No, I'm asking what other things in the book do you have that you want people to know about? Right now, there are a lot of things that are global warming and that kind of thing, but particularly now I'm concerned with the former Democrats about the Democratic Party, because it's interesting that the Democrats were really trying to be the single party in the United States by packing the
Starting point is 00:10:05 Supreme Court and getting two democratic states added to the union, which would probably cement their position and control the country for years. In their efforts to do that, they got their wish, but they got the other party in that place. Because now it looks as though the Republican parties couldn't be a party for a long time. The Democrats are floundering in hatred and fear. They got the other party in that place. Because now it looks as though the Republican parties can be about party for a long time. The Democrats are floundering and hatred and fear. They have nothing positive to say. They just hate Trump.
Starting point is 00:10:33 Huh. That's interesting. I hear a lot of voices. I hear hate on both sides. I hear anti each other on both sides, but that's what's in your book. What was your take on COVID? How did you feel about that? And COVID, I thought that the country, that the federal government
Starting point is 00:10:53 really overstepped its way. It did not, it did not follow the evidence on COVID that was all over the world that a lot of people, Stanford and Johns Hopkins were saying all along that if you get COVID, you're immune to it afterwards. And that didn't bother Biden. He didn't care whether you're immune or not. He didn't get the vaccination. And that's talking about Hitler, you didn't get the vaccination, be kicked out of the army or lose your job. You know, then he had no basis for doing that just by fire, just by what they wanted, government wanted to do. Because that was the science. Same thing about children. Children, after a whole generation of children are suffering because of the virus.
Starting point is 00:11:45 They did not catch it. He wouldn't believe it, but that was a fact. Children were, unless they had comorbidity, they did not get the virus. So it was just to protect the teachers. But the teachers, if they're young, they probably were unhealthy, they probably wouldn't get it either. Because young and healthy people, years old, I didn't have any symptoms ever. Do you spend a lot of time outside? You know, you do interact with people a lot?
Starting point is 00:12:08 I mean, I got covered from interacting with people. I avoided it for the first four, almost five years because I'm a, I work from home. I do all my business at home. I'm single guy, so I didn't really go out much. And I avoided getting it because I was pretty isolated. Now, I believe in facts'm single guy, so I didn't really go out much. And I avoided getting it because I was pretty isolated. Now we believe in facts in the show and everyone's
Starting point is 00:12:31 entitled to their opinion and of course you have an opinion you have put forth in the book. There were many children who did die of COVID. There was 4.4 million COVID deaths and 0.4% occurred in children now, that's a lot of since the 20 years of age. Those statistics weren't so reliable either. Cause when we went to a hospital, they always
Starting point is 00:12:51 tested you for COVID, regardless of why you went there, you could have gone there with a broken leg, but if you tested for COVID, you were in a hospital entry for COVID. So a lot of people who went there for other reasons were counted as COVID sickness. And that was great. But yeah, because you're highly infectious.
Starting point is 00:13:08 You can pass the disease to other people. I passed it to my mother who was so highly infectious. She came over one time to take care of me and got COVID. My sister was in a care center and everybody there got COVID and passed it around five, four, five times now. My wife never got it either. I mean, she's 86. I mean, we just didn't get it. We were off with everybody, we stopped at Costco and other places with people. Kind of, it kind of is exposure thing.
Starting point is 00:13:31 It depends on how much you're exposed to the public. Like I've stayed pretty isolated for the four years I didn't get COVID. And a lot of people can't do what I do where they work at home and live at home and they don't have to go to schools. They don't have kids and a lot of people can't do what I do where they work at home and live at home and they don't have to go to schools, they don't have kids and stuff to bring home the flus and colds. So what are some other things in your book you want people to know about so they can pick it up?
Starting point is 00:13:57 If there's not a question, I didn't hear that. What are some other things that are in the book you want people to know about? The global warming is another one. Okay, tell us. You know, there's a lot in my book about how we persuade people to do certain things, for example, how we get the young people to carry signs and support Hamas or so to Israel. Yeah, that's something, huh? Hamas or so to the Israel. I mean, you get these children to go out there thinking the world's going to come to the end if we don't have windmills or we don't have solar power.
Starting point is 00:14:39 All those things are good, but that's not true either. What happens is that people, I'm a psychologist, and let me just get a little bit into this. People have consciences, and the reason we do have consciences psychologically is that we don't operate on the basis of instincts the way other animals do. But we do have instincts that we feel very lightly, and we feel guilty when we don't respond to them. And we're social animals, for example. If we don't behave socially, we feel a little guilty. And what the Marxist people, the people on the far left, that is that religion and they tend to be anti-religious, even if they're Jewish or they're Christian, whatever they were at the beginning, they tend to be either atheistic or agnostic
Starting point is 00:15:35 because they think that religious people use this conscience of ours and our feeling of guilt as there's a justification, what they call original sin. And that can do a lot of things. That fear controls people. And so Marx is trying to control people too by putting fears like global warming into them and they rile up the same sort of guilt feelings and people go out thinking they have a holy cause. I don't think it's based on fact. I'm also a statistician, and those statistics are all screwed up in the
Starting point is 00:16:15 climatology business. So, they have no sound basis. I have a whole chapter on that. Let me ask you this, because I'm not a scientist, and I'll push back a little, there's, I've lived 57 years, you've lived 94, there's obviously a lot more global disasters, global warming issues going on than ever before. I mean, you look at, we just had the first 100 year hurricane or tornado in California, watching half of California burn down practically, I'm just, I'm abolishing a little bit.
Starting point is 00:16:41 Yeah, that's one of my points. We always have, we always have, have extreme weather conditions. California, watching how California burned down practically. I'm just, I'm abolishing a little bit. We always have, we always have, have extreme weather. We've had, there's not more extreme than we've had before. We can't use a symptom, just one symptom of dying post-traumatic disease. I mean, that's an interesting opinion to voice in your book. The, I just, you know, I'm skeptical of everything, but it's become apparent that there's the danger of getting worse.
Starting point is 00:17:06 And in fact, we've had insurance people on the show that one of the reasons insurers are pulling out of California and Florida is because there's more global warming disasters that are happening. So it's kind of a hard sell. Well, extreme weather doesn't mean global warming. People have said, I'm involved in the water issue. Well, the extreme weather doesn't mean global warming. People said, I'm involved in the water issue locally. And people in California said that we're going to have a drought for years because of global
Starting point is 00:17:35 warming. The last three years were heavy rain years. So what do you do about that? And we've had even during my life, like several times where it's got hot increasingly for a number of years and it's cool. Yeah. What else is in the book that we should tease out? The most controversial one probably the 2020 election.
Starting point is 00:17:59 I go, I explained what constitutionally it was an unconstitutional election. It was Mike Pence's fault that he had the opportunity to take the issue to the Supreme Court when he had the vote count in the joint session of Congress, he chose not to do it. He took the oath of office to defend the Constitution and he did not do it. All he had to do was ask each person who presented the vote count in the state whether the appointment of their electors had been done according to the Constitution. And that meant that only by the means that the state legislature decreed. And in four or five states that was not true. Now this has been visit upon by multiple courts, including the Supreme Court.
Starting point is 00:18:44 How do you square that circle? How do I do what? Now this has been legislated before multiple courts, I believe, including the Supreme Court up to the Supreme Court. How do you make that argument when the courts have ruled otherwise that it was constitutional? Rule, rule otherwise to what did they rule, rule otherwise to? That Mike Pence acted constitutionally when he did basically what the role is. I mean, the role of the vice president in calling the role of the votes is just to call the role.
Starting point is 00:19:16 There's no other, it's not a position of decision or a change of any type. It's his job is just to read the notes. That's it. That says that in the Constitution. I mean, when they had the joint exceptional congress, that didn't say that in the Constitution that he should just read the vote. He took the law to defend the Constitution. If he asked each pretender whether the state had part of the electors in accordance with the Constitution, for a state, it's what I've said, it wasn't true, because it wasn't. It was constant. They had the Supreme Court judges determine the election the way they did it, with the
Starting point is 00:19:57 voting boxes all over. That was not according to the legislature or even the Constitution. So in light of the Constitution cases by chance that the courts litigated over this? Because they did. You see, if Mike Pence had asked them that one and asked them to swear under oath that they had followed the constitution, they would have had to say no. And then they would have gone to the Supreme Court and the Constitution, would have had to say no. And then they would have gone to the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court would have had to have heard the case
Starting point is 00:20:28 because these were the directly affected parties. 17 states brought that issue to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court didn't hear it because they said the states did not have standing. Mike Pence was right in the position to put that right back in the Supreme Court where they'd have to consider it. if they considered it honestly they would have to say that it had to go to the Congress to make the decision because the four
Starting point is 00:20:54 states didn't have the votes. So what else in the book do you want people to learn as they read it and walk away from it? About abortion? About everything that's in the book. Is there anything we missed that you'd like to tease out to people to get them to buy the book? If they disagree with me about any of these things, read it, and then I'd be glad to hear from them and see what they have to write about it.
Starting point is 00:21:18 So far, nobody's done that. Nobody's complained about anything in the books that I've seen. Cause I don't Because I'm not trying to get on a stool and argue and shout and use foul language. I've tried to defend my things with facts. So however the decision falls, I follow the facts. Some folks support Democrats, some support Republicans. And if they want to follow the facts and when I have, if they have other facts to contribute mine, I'd be glad to hear it and see them. As we go out, give people the final pitch, tell them where they can pick up your book
Starting point is 00:21:53 and your.com where they can review on your website. On my website, there are reviews there, book reviews of it. There are television interviews I've had that are on there. Gather background material there. I think it'd be worth visiting the website and let's show you how to buy the book. If you get on Amazon or other places and if you had an any format, if you had an oral version, so you can just listen to it.
Starting point is 00:22:20 You get a paper pack or you can get hardback or even my Kindle. So, so people can pick up the book wherever five books are sold. Thank you very much for coming on the show I certainly appreciate it. Thank you very much for having me I appreciate it and thanks for tuning in go to good reset calm fortress Chris Foss linkedin.com fortress Chris Foss one the tick tockity and all those crazy Be good to each other. Stay safe. We'll see you next time And that's

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