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GOP presidential candidates must be assessed by their response to COVID

Updated: July 3, 2023 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Jul 3, 2023 – 11:00 am EDTMon Jul 3, 2023 – 11:46 am EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — For those of us who see a critical need to elect a conservative president to restore U.S. democracy and our economy it makes sense to look at candidates in terms of how they saw the government approach to managing the pandemic.

The first step in thinking about this is to acknowledge that the U.S. government did a terrible job in every respect. As just one example, more people should acknowledge that the over one million deaths attributed by the government to COVID is remarkably worse, on a per capita basis, than all other advanced and wealthy countries.

One especially powerful person did more than anyone else to shape U.S. pandemic management strategy. Anthony Fauci had brilliantly established himself as the smartest, most trusted expert about viral pandemics. His enormous power and influence on the public health and medical establishments was in no small way a result of having, over many decades, given billions of dollars every year as grants to a huge diversity of individuals, research entities, and universities.

Yet truly objective analyses and studies support the painful view

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