The Daily Signal - Steve Deace: Fauci, Other COVID 'Authoritarians' Will Face Accountability in 2023

Episode Date: August 31, 2022

Dr. Anthony Fauci's year-end retirement doesn’t mean he will avoid congressional oversight and accountability, said Steve Deace, author of “Faucian Bargain: The Most Powerful and Dangerous Bureauc...rat in American History.” On Aug. 22, Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, or NIAID, and chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden, announced he would retire from the government in December. “There will be meaningful investigations that will uncover meaningful information that especially has to answer the question, after the Obama administration ordered the ending, the ceasing, of gain-of-function research in 2014, by whose authority did it begin again? Where did it start again?” Deace told "The Daily Signal Podcast.” Deace said the lasting lesson from Fauci’s tenure and “Faucism" is that "never again can this kind of singular power be placed in an unelected official or an agency that's unelected and not directly accountable to the people. Period, end of sentence.” The host of "The Steve Deace Show" on BlazeTV anticipates Republicans will control at least one house of Congress in 2023, and that the origins of COVID-19 and how agencies such as the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will be held accountable.  “They won't have a lot of meaningful fights, and so they need to, I think, feed the ecosystem something,” Deace said. “... They will do some meaningful investigating of NIH; NIAID, that's Fauci's department; and NIH under, I mean, Francis Collins, what went on in terms of CDC under both Robert Redfield and now Rochelle Walensky.” Deace is the co-author of the forthcoming book “Rise of the Fourth Reich: Confronting COVID Fascism With a New Nuremberg Trial, So This Never Happens Again.” He predicts Fauci and other public health officials who guided COVID-19 policies will have a legacy of being “authoritarians” for consistently doubling down on ineffective policies.  “It's not that they were just doing gain-of-function. They were doing it specifically to measure spillover potential,” Deace said of the federal funding that found its way to the Wuhan lab in China. “... They wanted to figure out what would cause one of these viruses to jump from an animal to a human. They were provoking that outcome in the lab. So, it's not just how dangerous gain-of-function is, but the functionality they were testing in and of itself was dangerous.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:06 This is a Daily Signal podcast for Wednesday, August 31st. I'm Fred Lucas. Today I talk to Steve Dase with Blaze TV and author of The Faucian Bargain. We're talking about Dr. Anthony Fauci, his impact, his career, and his retirement. I'll get to my conversation with Steve Dase right after this. For over 35 years, the Heritage Foundation Job Bank has been helping conservatives at all professional levels, find employment in key positions in Washington, D.C., and across the the country. We can help connect you with positions in the administration on Capitol Hill in public policy organizations and in the private sector. To learn more about the Heritage Foundation
Starting point is 00:00:50 Job Bank, go to heritage.org slash job dash bank. Dr. Anthony Fauci announced he will be resigning in December and wanted to talk to the person who wrote the most authoritative book on Dr. Fauci, and that is Steve Deuce. He is the host of the Steve Dase. He is the host of the Steve day show on Blaze TV. And he's written several books. Most relevant for this broadcast is the Faucian Barghing, the most powerful and dangerous bureaucrat in American history. Thanks for joining us, Steve.
Starting point is 00:01:26 I'm happy to be here, Fred. Thanks for asking me, brother. How are you? Yeah, doing great, doing great. Good to talk to you again. So I wanted to start off with your initial reaction. I think that this has little to do with, we're talking about Fauci's. pending resignation entirement. I think it has little to do with the likelihood that Republicans
Starting point is 00:01:47 will take at least one House of Congress this fall. I think it is actually the timing of it, it comes on the heels of CDC basically ending COVID restrictions as we have known them for the last 29 months. And then they scrubbed just a complete falsehood from their website that it had been on there for well over a year, that the spiked protein from the jab only, stays in your body temporarily, that is not true, has not been true, and has been known for a year to not be true. And then they just kind of quietly scrubbed that from their website about a week ago. And so I actually think, Fred, when you look at these events in coordination, this is an attempt to kind of gaslight and memory hole COVID and move on and act as if,
Starting point is 00:02:35 you know, we're done here, we're good, move on, and nothing to talk about, nothing to see here. I think it's about that narrative more than it's about anything else. We have learned a lot about gain of function research over time. Do you think if there is any congressional investigation, the absence of him being in this role is going to lose some dramatic effect? No, I don't think so at all. And I don't have a lot of high hopes for Republicans fighting for us on things we care about in Washington, D.C., but this is one area. Now, we may not like, they may just refer their information to Merrick Garland at DOJ,
Starting point is 00:03:18 which is, you know, a little bit like urinating into the wind. But I actually do think next year, if they have control of at least one house, and I'd be stunned if they don't, that there will be meaningful investigations, that will uncover meaningful information. That especially has to answer the question, after the Obama administration, ordered the ending, the ceasing of gain of function research in 2014. By whose authority did it begin again? Where did it start again?
Starting point is 00:03:50 I think that's one of the key questions that has to be asked. And I think particularly under the current GOP leadership, I would not expect them to substantively fight on issues because their best leverage is the power of the purse. And everybody, of course, in your town knows the GOP orthodoxy that government shutdowns are only hurt Republicans, apparently. So because of that, they won't have a lot of meaningful fights. And so they need to, I think, feed the ecosystem something.
Starting point is 00:04:20 They can't just do John Boehner surrender theater for two years. I mean, that will just infuriate everybody. And I think what they will do instead, Fred, is they will do some meaningful investigating of NIH, NAIAD, that's Fauci's department, but NIH under, I mean, Francis Collins, what went on. in terms of CDC under both Robert Redfield and now Rochelle Walensky. If you could maybe talk a little bit about your forthcoming book that is about the COVID lockdown. So when you look at what's gone on over the last 29 months, basically every last syllable of the Nuremberg code has been violated. And for people that don't know what that's a reference to, obviously it refers back to the Nuremberg trials,
Starting point is 00:05:04 which of course a lot of our listeners are going to know about. But what came out of the, shortly after the Nuremberg trials, and they did a separate trial for health care personnel, because they recognize that without the medical bio-fascist state imposing Nazi junk science on the populace, that it wouldn't have been possible to impose it on a societal level. And that really the scientific community, but particularly the health care community, they were the tip of the spear in the imposition of the autocracy. And so they actually held a separate group of Nuremberg trials for the healthcare professionals, doctors and such that either were blatantly Nazis or worked with the Nazi party. And what came out of the Nuremberg trials was a code of ethics, a code of medical ethics, really the most important medical ethic code in Western tradition since the Hippocratic Oath. And it really detailed what informed consent really means, what a test subject can be and cannot be coerced into.
Starting point is 00:06:06 and there are 10 precepts to it. And I'll save your audience some time, Fred, because we violated every last syllable of all 10 the last 29 months, all of them. And that, you know, my co-author and I, Daniel Horowitz, we believe that requires punitive punishment. It's not just enough to say, hey, you know what, we're done here, we're good, back to normal. Because there have been numerous benchmarks reached over the last 29 months that showed what they were doing was not working.
Starting point is 00:06:37 Lockdowns did not work. That the cure was worse than disease. Masks never work. That's why you haven't been wearing masks since the Spanish flu. They looked at all this 100 years ago. And every research and random control study that's been done in the last 100 years until about May of 2020, all found that cloth masks do nothing to restrict the spread,
Starting point is 00:07:01 the mass spread of a respiratory virus. We have to breathe after. all. And that's why you haven't been wearing those ridiculous Chinese face diapers your whole life during cold and flu season every winter. And now with what we're seeing with the escalating risk profile from the vaccines, there was a recent survey from Germany's largest insurer that found almost 5% of everybody it insured when they insure about one out of every five Germans. Five percent of them had a serious enough adverse effect from the jab that they actually made an insurance claim. If you look at, I mean, we are well into the six figures and adverse events
Starting point is 00:07:39 reported in our own vaccine adverse event database, otherwise known as a VERS here in the United States. The study out of Thailand about two weeks ago that found 18% of teenage boys between 13 and 18 reported an abnormal EKG after taking a second dose of the second shot of the Pfizer vaccine. There's just the Israeli study, British medical journal on and on and on. on and on it goes. And that a lot of the same people that were responsible for trying to hide what they did with these vaccines for 75 years, that was the original FDA request, was to hide this for 75 years until he lost a federal lawsuit. A lot of the same people involved in that were a lot of the same people that retconned fake science for masks, retconned lockdowns lied to us about the origins
Starting point is 00:08:29 of the virus. And really what we've got to have here is another Nuremberg, another Nuremberg-like trial with Nuremberg-like punishments. And unlike the human trials that they tried to hide from us, we're going to actually do this real trial transparently. Everything televised, everybody on the record that we can never allow this to happen again because they will try to do it again. They've already, and it may not look like a virus in the future. It might look like, well, climate is the new medical emergency. Your gun ownership is the new medical emergency. Or how about your views? Hey, some trans kid committed suicide, five counties over because people like you post there's only two genders on Facebook. Your views are an emergency. And we have got to stop this now before it becomes something even worse later on. And so what we present in our forthcoming book, it comes out in February, but pre-sales are available now. And the title of the book is, Rise of the Fourth Reich confronting COVID fascism with a new Nuremberg trial so that this never happens again. We provide not just ironclad data, but we do 20 witness interviews, people from the military to the medical profession, to everyday people whose children were denied kidney transplants because they wouldn't get the jab.
Starting point is 00:09:48 We go comprehensively looking at the damage what we call COVID-Stand has done to America over the last two and a half years in very painstaking detail. And these testimonies are going to wreck you. And I know people hearing the name of the title, Rise of the Fourth Reich, are going to think, wow, that's very provocative. Our publisher did too. Thought it was going overboard. Then we challenged them to read the manuscript. And if they still think it's overboard, then we'll tame it.
Starting point is 00:10:14 After reading the manuscript, they came back to us and said, I don't know, man, I'm kind of thinking that our founders fought redcoats for less than what's in this book. And I think that's what has been done to us. This is an attempt that this was never about health care. Fred, if it was about health care, then every. time the data showed over the last 28 months what we were doing was not working, they would have said, all right, man, our bust, you know what, we got blindsided by this virus, we're overreacting. We weren't sure, you know, the origin of the virus, is it natural? Is it natural? Is it manmade? So if it's natural, or if it's manmade, we don't know how many of the natural laws of immunology and virology still
Starting point is 00:10:49 apply. And so we just decided to err on the side of caution, given the amount of lives potentially at stake. And now we're realizing we went too far for this, we went too far on that. They're not doing that. There are major cities, Washington, D.C., where you are. New Orleans that are telling parents, if you don't put these escalating risk profile jabs into your children, they can't come to school. Major cities, San Diego, telling parents, if you don't choke your kids out with these Chinese face diapers, cannot come to school. So it is not completely over. Los Angeles County tried to reinstitute a mask mandate a month ago. And then finally, when the wealthier communities like Beverly Hills said, yeah, we're not doing that, they relented. See, they never relent, Fred. They never relent because the information, Fred,
Starting point is 00:11:33 says, oh, wow, our data says what we're doing doesn't work. That's never why they relent. They only relent when they lose at the Supreme Court, when they lose to a federal court, or when they realize their edicts are not enforceable. That's how you know it's not about health care. Who acts like that? Who only relents when another powerful body forces them to, or the people threatened to storm the Bastille? Authoritarians, that's how they behave, because that's what this was about. Power and control. It was never about health care.
Starting point is 00:12:01 There are a lot of people who do feel like Fauci over time became sort of an authoritarian figure in some ways in terms of the power he pushed for. One of the chapters in the Fouching Bargain was just called President Fauci. And I did want to get your take. You did mention in the book, you made a comparison to Lincoln firing McClellan, General McClellan, sort of felt like he was somehow superior. intellectually to Lincoln during that war, and yeah, he was just clearly underperforming, and that President Trump might have been reelected had he made the decision to fire Fauci. I guess how culpable do you think Trump is in terms of the rise of Fauci in his position? If I live in a terrible neighborhood and I leave my front door unlocked at night and a near-de-well comes walking right
Starting point is 00:12:56 through my front door and steal some of my most prized possessions and walks out of my home with them? Is he still guilty of theft? Of course. But did I bring it on myself by leaving my front door wide open and unlocked in a terrible neighborhood? See the analogy I'm going with here, Fred? I mean, Fauci is responsible and singularly responsible for all of his gas sliding, all of his lies, all of his deceptions. He's out there now claiming he never advocated for any lockdowns at all. He's on tape advocating for lockdowns like at least a dozen times. That's just part and parcel with this guy. But the mistake that the Trump administration made,
Starting point is 00:13:34 and for some of us who had friends working in that administration at the time, and we tried to kind of penetrate that bubble, are you guys aware of this data? Do you guys actually know what your own government data says? And they just seemingly could never get out from underneath the weight of the early decisions that were made, which was to essentially allow Fauci to become. the other half of America, they didn't vote for Trump, to allow him to become the soothing voice of reasons so that we would all be in this together. So they essentially elevated him to a
Starting point is 00:14:07 co-presidential level in the eyes of Blue America. And then at the same time, they outsourced all of their decision-making internally to this ridiculous coronavirus committee that was chaired by Mike Pence, but was really run by Debbie Burks. And if your audience, if your audience is contemplating self-harm anytime in the future, do not read Dr. Scott Atlas's book about what was really going on on the inside of those coronavirus task force meetings, because that'll make you just write goodbye cruel world and tap out. That is a depressing read. Everything that you would have thought was going on from Jared Kushner saying don't rock the boat, just do whatever you're told. Over and over again, he would bring them actual experts from places like Stanford, Oxford, elite institutions. And inside the coronavirus, Task Force, Mike Pence would just ignore them. Debbie Berks would throw tantrums. Literally, they just let her call all the shots so that she wouldn't lose her stuff and then go out in the media and blast them. You can't govern like that, particularly in a time of crisis. And if you think the election was stolen, and I do, understand that all of those ballot harvesting boxes all over
Starting point is 00:15:20 the country, none of them ever appear if it weren't for lockdowns. They used that as the impetus, we had spent the last two decades defeating a lot of their ballot harvesting schemes to the point that it was trending in our direction. Over 30 states now had laws for voter ID on the books. We were actually winning that battle. So they used this as the impetus for everything. Everything you can imagine, but especially for electioneering. There were no drop boxes. We didn't have 2 a.m. 2,000 meal drop-offs in 2016. Why? Because we didn't have lockdowns. And, And I think everybody could forgive Trump the first 15 days to slow the spread. We had, there was a mass panic in the country.
Starting point is 00:16:04 Call a timeout, like in a basketball game when the other team's on a run and your coach calls a T.O. To slow down their momentum, fine. But where he really lost control of the agenda, Fred, and the Trump administration really never got it back until the fall when Trump went into the hospital for COVID and got treated by things like regeneron, the monoclonal antibodies. and, you know, came back from that with a strong message that, hey, we can beat this, we can treat this, we don't have to live in fear of it. That's six months. That's about six months of his presidency. In an election year, that's an eternity, that he just never could get back. And it comes from the, decision they made to extend those 15 days. And you'll recall that Trump was talking about, hey, let's use Easter to kind of reopen the country, resurrect the country, if you will.
Starting point is 00:16:54 And then out of nowhere, the Sunday, before it was to expire, Berks and Fauci are all over TV talking about. Well, we talked to president that it would be too early to reopen things. It was with those 30 days to slow the spread that you saw locked out crazed red state governors like Mike DeWine and all of the blue state governors that were all locked out crazed. That is when they truly got their authoritarian on. and we never fully recovered economically, sociologically, medically. The country just never recovered from that 30 days to slow the spread. And if Trump had not made that decision, I believe he'd be the president of the United States right now. And to be fair, I asked how culpable Trump is.
Starting point is 00:17:40 After seeing the failures of Fauci's recommendations and I guess Burks and others as well, How culpable is Biden for keeping him on despite all this? Well, extremely, but understand that you reward your friends. I mean, Joe Biden wouldn't be president today without Anthony Fauci. So, and this is what we on the right have got to realize is, and this is true in any conflict, whether we're talking warfare or a sports team, you know, you can't. change what your opponent is. You can't control what they are willing to do. You can only control what you are willing to do and what you are willing to become to beat them. And we need much more self-assessment
Starting point is 00:18:30 of our own mistakes on the right. There's way too much buck passing, way too much but the Democrats, but the media. I mean, when Donald Trump took over in January of 2017, Fred, there were fewer Democrats in elected office in this country than there had been over 100 years before the Great Depression, before the New Deal political realignment from FDR, they had been decimated their ranks on a federal, state, and local level. They had lost over a thousand elections since the enactment of Obamacare. That was a decimated political party. And so you have to ask yourself, how were they able to, A, when 40 House seats in 2018, when we all know the answer to that, Republicans voted 50 plus times to repeal Obamacare,
Starting point is 00:19:13 and then when they had the opportunity to do it, didn't. And then they had the opportunity to do it, didn't. And then the number one issue in the 2018 midterm exit polling was healthcare, which was the issue that destroyed Democrats. And now it's destroying Republicans because they accepted the responsibility for Democrat. The same thing happened here when it came to COVID. Instead of taking lifelines from people like Scott Atlas, they instead surrendered the White House ecosystem to Debbie Burks and really surrendered the external messaging. of the presidency during a time of crisis for several months to Anthony Fauci and never recovered from that. And now there's this story from Politico today. I don't know if you've seen this. House Democrats have this report out now. Well, you know, the Trump administration tried to rush these vaccines
Starting point is 00:20:05 recklessly and dangerously, you know, to try to get them out to win the 2020 election. These people aren't idiots. They don't to read Vairs. They saw only 2% of Americans injected those things into their toddlers. They're not dumb. They see that we have essentially been at a static percentage of Americans getting vaccinated since the Supreme Court got rid of the ocean mandate. And that was in January. They see it. They're not dumb. You can see the retcon coming. Pretty soon they're going to say, you know what, Mr. Trump, you wanted all the credit for your vaccines? We're going to give them to you. They're dangerous, reckless, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Over and over and over again, we see Republicans of all. almost every stripe, establishment, anti-establishment, populace, conservative, Tea Party, Christian conservative, libertarian. I don't know what happens in your town when someone moves there with an R after their name, Fred, but they just, for whatever reason, fall for bananas in the tailpipe over and over and over again. You cannot accept your enemy's premise on anything, anything. You cannot take for granted that they're telling you the truth on anything, anything.
Starting point is 00:21:12 anything. There were, I think a lot of people who really wanted to give Fauci the benefit of the doubt. I'm talking about on the right, even, who wanted to give the benefit of the doubt. And I think maybe the Palpatine comment that you attack me, you attack the science, was kind of a crystallizing moment for people. I guess now that he's on the way out, how do you think he will be remembered? And do you think the corporate media will rescue his legacy, or do you think there's too much that will come out going forward?
Starting point is 00:21:46 As long as the first rule, everybody knows, the first rule of assassinations is you kill the assassins. So Anthony Fauci, they will, corporate media will do everything can to rescue him as long as that rescue aligns with promoting their overall narrative. The minute that, the minute it comes out, like let me just give you an example. Let's say, because it is true, the Obama administration, did cease at the urging of several academics at places like Rutgers and Johns Hopkins did order the ceasing of gain of function research. And then shortly thereafter, there was actually a massive conference in Germany. The audio is still available. I even played a bunch of it on my show
Starting point is 00:22:29 last year. There was a massive conference held, a vaccinologist in Germany that were from around the world that were very concerned about the Obama administration's ceasing of gain of function research. and what that could do for the future of cutting edge medical technology. Let's say that someone, it turns out, and I'm not saying this happened, I don't know that it, I have no information that it did. But let's say it was Secretary Azar, or somebody early in the Trump administration in the health care apparatus, that decided to undo the Obama administration gain of function research. and Fauci acted on that.
Starting point is 00:23:15 That could be a scenario because it fits into their overall political narrative that they turn on him. But as long as he is useful to them, they will defend him to the nth degree. The minute he's no longer useful to them, they won't. And I guess this question I'm asking a little bit to get in the Fauci's head even, but how much of this do you think he began as potentially well-meaning and then just became consumed by his own celebrity magazine covers? I think there were action figures at one point and so forth. Well, you know from reading Fauci and Bargain that one of the key questions I ask in that book is something transpired in the early days of COVID, where Anthony Fauci was honest about masks don't work. There's no need to panic over this.
Starting point is 00:24:07 In fact, I want to say it was March 8th. It's been a while since I've looked at the dates, but I want to say it was March 8th of 2020 that Fauci was on 60 minutes, basically going Leslie Nielsen and naked gun. Nothing to see here. Okay. And then on March 15th is when he gave that ill-fated testimony to Congress that made it sound like this was basically Captain Trips from the stand. And the country being entirely shut down the next day. day. What transpired that week? What new information did he learn? Now, I have a theory. I'll share it with you if you want. I couldn't put this in the book at the time it was written because to allege that
Starting point is 00:24:50 coronavirus did not emanate naturally would have got you censored everywhere. When we published this book in March of 2020, and then I think it was by May of 2020, they finally, they eased up on those restrictions. Now, there is a chapter in the book called the Wuhan Lab. where we drop a lot of breadcrumbs about where we think the virus actually came from, but without coming right out and saying it and connecting the dots. But if you're smart, you can connect them on your own. See, what I believe happened in that week is I believe that's when he found out that the research that his entity and agencies were funding over there
Starting point is 00:25:27 was likely responsible for the creation of the virus. And I think that's why you got the Anthony Fauci who did the interview, on Salem Radio in New York City in January, it's okay. The Anthony Fauci, who told the media originally, it's okay to go on your cruises. The Anthony Fauci went on 60 minutes and said, there's no point in wearing masks, who then just does an instant and complete about face and hits the doomsday button. I think the missing link of information that led to his about face is that they helped fund the creation of this thing. with what they were doing over there.
Starting point is 00:26:09 Wuhan is not some remote area. I don't know that a lot of people know that, Fred. It's one of the most densely populated areas in one of the most densely populated countries in the world. There are actually multiple of these virology labs in that city. The bat that they claimed, the virus came from, nests like 900 kilometers away from the lab itself. I mean, it's just preposterous that this was natural. The guy who was running the Wuhan Institute of
Starting point is 00:26:42 Ruralogy at the time was a former head of China's bioweapons program. I think what was going on is our scientists, the Francis Collins, the Anthony Fauci's, the Ralph Barracks, thought we were just one big happy scientific family with their Chinese contemporaries, working on the next cutting-edge versions of vaccines with these new technologies. And keep in mind, the gain of function research they were doing, it's not that they were just doing gain of function. They were doing it specifically to measure spillover potential. That's their lingo. Meaning they wanted to figure out what would cause one of these viruses to jump from an animal to a human. They were provoking that outcome in the lab. So it's not just how dangerous gain of function is,
Starting point is 00:27:29 but the functionality they were testing in and of itself was dangerous. It's akin to putting a human being on the bikini atoll during the, you know, Project, you know, Manhattan Project testing because you're measuring radiation's impact on human beings. That's essentially what they were doing in that lab from a virology standpoint. And I think when they, when he found out that this traces back to the funding can be traced back to him and his agencies, that their hands are in this, I think that's what led to the about face. And there has been a different Anthony Fauci ever since March 16th. And that's, and I think, and then I think it,
Starting point is 00:28:03 became also, there can be no treatments, all the data that got scrubbed on hydroxychloroquine. They treated Ivermectin, which went a Nobel Prize in 2015, like it was, well, Remdemsphere, which has a black box warning and causes kidney failure and doesn't work. That's when it's actually not working. I think that what led to the transition in him, ultimately, is the knowledge that I think our intelligence discovered what its true roots are, and he realized my hands are in the cookie jar. And I think that's what this has been about from the very beginning. Beyond just the gain of function potential there, one of the probably worst things he did was
Starting point is 00:28:49 he really went to bat for Andrew Cuomo. You called in the book, Andrew Cuomo was the first bishop of Fauciism and the branch Covidians. even after the Associated Press first broke the nursing home scandal out of New York. Fauci was out there praising Cuomo's for his leadership. What do you think explains that? Those families have had relationships for years. This is just all one big, swampy, elitist confab. You know, Fauci has been a celebrity in New York elite circles ever since the HIV crisis.
Starting point is 00:29:27 Him and the Cuomo's, they are, I mean, those families have been personal buddies for years. Not to mention, New York did do what Fauci wanted. And here's what New York got for it, Fred. On New Year's Eve of 2021, there were more people in the ICU in New York City for COVID than there were on New Year's Eve of 2020. 11 months into the vaccine program, more people were in the ICU for COVID on New Year's Eve of 2021 than were in the ICU for COVID in COVID in the previous year. So, I mean, that's what they got for it. That's what you got for following Fauciism.
Starting point is 00:30:12 Then you look at what Florida did. You look at what my home state of Iowa did. I think we were one of only two or three states in the whole country that didn't even do a stay-at-home order. And you look at the outcomes that those states got compared to what the states that most closely followed Fauci got. You look at what happened in Sweden, where they did more of a controlled protection herd immunity strategy, which is how humanity has survived plagues for thousands of years. You look at their excess deaths compared to countries like England, which did draconian lockdowns. They overperformed them. I mean, the data doesn't lie.
Starting point is 00:30:48 Finland right now is seeing a skyrocketing amount of excess deaths. Why? Why did life in Finland get so dangerous all of the sudden? Why do birth rates in places in like Taiwan just suddenly drop? Why did we have a sudden drop last summer of our median age of death here in the United States? Where are these data points coming from? And if they're so easily debunked, how come your band for even bringing them up? These are questions there are no benign and innocent explanations for.
Starting point is 00:31:23 And I guess last question would be, what do you think the big takeaway lesson going forward after Fauci leaves office should be? That never again can this kind of singular power be placed in an unelected official or an agency that's unelected and not directly accountable to the people. Period. End of sentence. And to make sure that that never happens again, it's decisions, but then furthermore, it's motivations for those decisions must be.
Starting point is 00:31:56 ruthlessly adjudicated and investigated and transparently vetted and tried to make an example. You're never doing this again. Whether it's the EPA with fake climate change, you're never doing this again. Whether it's the ATF when it comes to rounding up our guns, no, you're not going to get to do that. You're not going to get your own Fauci and you're not going to get your own Fauci with climate. You're not going to get your own Fauci with guns. We're not going to let you have your own Fauci on the Department of Homeland Security with wrong think. We're never allowing anything like this ever again.
Starting point is 00:32:34 That's the lesson that has to be learned. And the mechanisms in place to make sure it doesn't happen again needs to happen. Otherwise, I promise you this, it will happen again. Steve Dace, he is the host of the Steve Dase Show on Blaze TV. Thanks a lot. You got it, Fred. Thank you, man. I hope you enjoyed our conversation with Steve Dase, and that'll do it for today's episode.
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