And that’s exactly where we are right now with good ol’ Mitch.
Mitch McConnell has gotta be one of the biggest weasels in the GOP.
All during Trump’s term, the guy teeter-tottered between right and left so often that you really couldn’t tell which party he was part of.
But now he seems to have officially landed and it’s pretty apparent which side he’s standing on now.
McConnell recently made some head-turning comments on Dr. Fauci and let’s just say that they’re pretty cringe-worthy…and smacks of the”great reset.”
Check it out:
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) on Monday defended National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases head Dr. Anthony Fauci, saying he is “the most reliable witness I’ve seen” during the coronavirus pandemic.
A transcript is as follows:
REPORTER: Do you still have confidence in Dr. Fauci as you said several months ago
SEN. MITCH MCCONNELL: I think he’s the principal person we’ve relied on for the last couple of years. That’s become somewhat controversial, I gather, but we have to take advice from somebody, and for myself, looking at his history and background, he’s the most reliable witness I’ve seen.
Minority Leader McConnell expresses confidence in Dr. Fauci: "I think he's the principal person we've relied on the last couple of years, that's become somewhat controversial, I gather. But, we have to take advice from somebody and…he's the most reliable witness I've seen." pic.twitter.com/wZvoDJCvZ1
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) April 5, 2021
But this isn’t McConnell’s first time kissing Fauci’s keister, he actually heaped praise on him back in July of 2020.
SHELBYVILLE, Ky. — President Donald Trump has publicly criticized Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country’s top expert on infectious diseases, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell doesn’t share his misgivings.
Kentucky’s longtime senator on Wednesday was asked what level of confidence he has in Fauci. McConnell quickly and simply responded: “Total.”
McConnell has demonstrated trust in public health experts such as Fauci during the coronavirus pandemic — something Trump has not as he leads the Republican Party and the nation during this crisis.
This guy clearly is not on the conservatives’ side.
He might as well just swap places with Joe Manchin and call it a day.
It’s obvious that Mitch has been part of the “great reset” from the get-go.
Praising Fauci, who has made an absolute mess of things, and led the American people down a dark and dastardly globalist path, is the biggest giveaway that Mitch is 100% part of “Team Globalist” and knows exactly what he’s doing and why he’s doing it.
So, don’t be fooled by Mitch’s new “olive branch” to Trump, or his harsh words to Dems about court-packing.
It’s all fake, and it’s all political theatre…Mitch has an agenda, and he’s not on our side.