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Well, she had a chance to denounce Fauci, but instead it was the skirt that got her in the mood. So if one of the architects of the COVID-19 lockdowns was sitting in front of you and you had to answer questions under penalty of perjury, other than choking him with a dirty N95 mask, what would you ask?
Personally, I’d like to know how Dr. Anthony Fauci makes such delicious cookies while operating out of wood. Or hear about the pandemic lockdowns that didn’t work, the businesses that were closed, the years of schooling lost, the masks that didn’t work, the vaccines that may or may not have worked. In short, Congress had a chance to catch these clowns, and like Stormy Daniels, they kept missing it.
Dr. David Mollens, a senior advisor at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, appeared before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee yesterday. He was accused of evading Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests by deleting emails and using a personal account. This is something that should never be done, or at least it shouldn’t be. After all, this is a federal agency, not an Ashley Madison account.
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The Freedom of Information Act is meant to keep our government honest and transparent, like the freezer bag they kept Biden in overnight. It’s meant to let the American people know how their tax dollars are being spent, because building a biological superweapon should come with some transparency. Just like when you negotiate at Bunny Ranch, you want to know exactly what your money’s buying. But Fauci and his minions covered up their communications like Dana Perino’s drug habit. Didn’t you know?
Yes, they broke the law to get around FOIA. This is not my opinion, but something written by Morens himself: “FOIA is scary and paranoia inducing… We are all wise enough to know that we never have conclusive evidence. Even if we did, we wouldn’t put it in an email and would delete it if we found it.”
Well, there’s no better way to avoid it in writing than to put it in writing. There’s more conclusive evidence in that email than an NRA family picnic. I mean, this is a confession of a federal crime, and he’s bragging that breaking the law is just part of the culture of government, like stealing office supplies or weaponizing the Department of Justice. But they’re your saviors. I mean, Congress totally caught this clown. Congress had a direct confession, written in his own hand, that an entire branch of government is violating federal law as a matter of course. And what did Congress do about it? Here’s Iowa Republican Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks questioning Mullens:
Mariannette Miller-Meeks: Dr. Morens, I know how hard it must be for you to be here. You’ve had an impressive resume. You went to a very prestigious university for your undergraduate and medical school, and you’re double board certified. That’s not an easy thing to do. So can you just briefly talk about how hard it was to get into medical school, especially in the ’70s and ’80s?
Wow. Oh, someone’s courting her. Famous, prestigious, and dually board certified. Oh my goodness, he’s like Doogie Howser, except older and not gay. I hope she keeps it up. Was it easy to get into med school?
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Mariannette Miller-Meeks: Was it easy to get into medical school? Is it easy to get into medical school?
Dr. David Mollens: It was never easy, especially for someone like me, where when I applied to medical school, the only science class I had taken was ninth grade general biology.
Mariannette Miller-Meeks: Do you know what Alpha Omega Alpha is?
Dr. David Mollens: I think it’s some kind of honor fraternity or association for medical students.
Mariannette Miller-Meeks: National Medical Honor Society. Is it easy to get into Alpha Omega Alpha?
Dr. David Mollens: I’m afraid not.
Mariannette Miller-Meeks: Is it more prestigious to enroll in your third year or your fourth year?
Dr. David Mollens: I don’t know.
Mariannette Miller-Meeks: Understood.
Okay, now she asks about the sorority house. Is this a dating game? What’s next? Hey, where’s the weirdest place you’ve ever been to binge? Okay, so she has five minutes to grill him. So, what will she ask next?
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Mariannette Miller-Meeks: Do you know what a quilt is?
Dr. David Mollens: Quilt?
Mariannette Miller-Meeks: I got it.
Dr. David Mollens: A kilt? Like a Scottish kilt?
Mariannette Miller-Meeks: yes.
Dr. David Mollens: yes.
Mariannette Miller-Meeks: Now, do you know what Pterges is?
Dr. David Mollens: say it again.
Mariannette Miller-Meeks: It’s a Roman costume, like a skirt, like a Roman soldier would wear.
Dr. David Mollens: No, I don’t think I know that word.
But there’s no real reason to. Pterges. Pterges, pterges. He didn’t think it would be a spelling bee. Where are 12-year-old Indian kids going to be when you need them? Remember, this is a congressional hearing on the government’s response to COVID-19 in 2020. Not ’20. Then, for some reason, Miller-Meeks starts reading out her resume to remind him how smart she is. Then she starts ranting about skirts. [00:07:49][37.3]
Mariannette Miller-Meeks: Well, I left home at 16 to go to medical school. I was the last student admitted to the University of Texas Medical School in 1982. Last person to do so. I was 12th out of 214 students in my junior year. Alpha Omega Alpha my junior year. I think merit is crucial. Pterges is a skirt. A kilt is a skirt. I don’t think William Wallace was any less of a Scottish hero because he wore a kilt. I don’t think Roman soldiers were any less brave, intelligent or strategic because they wore skirts.
Yeah. I guess I do too, but now I see where this is going. This has nothing to do with COVID. This is sexism, another ism that trumps everything else that matters.
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Mariannette Miller-Meeks: So I have a hard time understanding why this would happen in 2021. I would have expected this in 1982 when I was in medical school, but why in 2021, I understand the embarrassment of sharing personal emails, but I’m doing work-related stuff in personal emails, would someone comment in an email, “Dr. Fauci lobbied Ron Klain to get Rochelle Walensky to be the director of the CDC, and well, she wears a skirt and I threw some cold water on her, but he continues to think she’s the best.”
Oh, she’s going to get mad at the cat in her pajamas now, huh?
Mariannette Miller-Meeks: But let me say this. Am I the coolest? Do you know how many women are on this subcommittee? You know what it takes to get these women elected to Congress. Because I’m tired of your comments. You’ve had a stellar career and an incredible journey to get to where you are. You’re being entrusted with the highest position in government fighting a public health crisis, and instead of doing your job, you’re too busy dodging FOIAs and challenging someone’s position because they happen to be wearing a skirt.
So after millions of people have died and businesses and lives have been destroyed, what is this woman pissed about, the skirt she wears over it? We’re almost up to time, but surely she’ll ask some useful questions that Americans would be genuinely interested in?
Mariannette Miller-Meeks: yesYou should be ashamed and embarrassed about your character. I’m glad you feel that way, and in fact, you should apologize to this Subcommittee, to Congress, and to our country. So I’ll concede.
Dr. David Mollens: I apologize to you and the committee. That was misogynistic. And, you know, this is always meant to be sarcastic and tongue-in-cheek, but frankly, I was an idiot.
Mariannette Miller-Meeks: Sir, that’s not a mean joke, it’s an underlying behavior that shows how you treat and think about women and it’s deeply offensive.
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No, you know what’s gross, you idiot. Wasting our time and money like this. I think I speak for everyone. Thank goodness you’re in government and can hold men accountable for their cheesy emails. Maybe after this we can expose who left the toilet seat up in the senate toilet.
What a missed opportunity. Never mind the cover-ups, the deletions, the lives ruined, the civil liberties violated, the students who counted from 4 to 9 but couldn’t count to 10. Sure, these ——- lied to us and covered up their misdeeds and we all suffered for their dishonesty and incompetence, but their real crime was making sexist jokes in the workplace. We will probably never know the full extent of the COVID-19 disaster and this idiot isn’t helping and it has nothing to do with gender.
It doesn’t take guts to keep your eye on the ball. They were in a tight spot with their COVID measures, but they left the questions to the idiots.





