1. Does Fauci have a Napoleonic Complex? Well, he doesn't play well with others, not exactly a team player. That helps explain how he has held on to his bureaucratic position for nearly 40-years, preventing all others from ascending to the job.
2. That is, he is a skilled and brutal bureaucratic insider who relies on his long-time media contacts for assistance. Biden and Fauci are old buddies, having served in DC their entire careers, and having screwed up the response to the swine flu together in 2009.
3. You'd think that would have ended both of their careers. But no. Biden is nominated by the Democrats to run for president and Fauci is praised as the infallible scientific genius.
4. "Follow the science," says Biden, meaning, Fauci will dictate policy to Biden, as he did with the swine flu. Look, if Fauci -- who was wrong about the coronavirus, the swine flue AND HIV (you can google that yourself) --
5. wants to be in charge of all public policy decisions, including societal and economic decisions such as closings, Thanksgiving, church attendance, etc., then maybe he should've run for president.
6. Otherwise, his politicization of science and his self-serving (and endless) media appearances are extremely harmful to science and the public. Perhaps his time would be better spent writing more love letters to Hillary