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Anthony Fauci Is Set to Speak at an Event That You Simply Cannot Make Up

We’re at a point where you simply cannot make things up. I mean, you really can’t anymore. Whatever comes off as parody is actually a serious narrative that’s attempted to be peddled by the woke Left.

“You’re the best person for the job” is now problematic. That very basic standard for finding the right person for the job is grounded in racism apparently. When it comes to who is telling the truth, well, the liberal media is not short of finding new ways to lie and give cover to their Democratic Party overlords. Did you see how 60 Minutes edited their interview with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis? These people have no shame—and yet portray themselves as lord protectors of all things truthful. It would be hilarious if it weren’t so serious. So, now, if you could believe it—Politifact is hosting a multi-day “United Facts of America” event in May with Dr. Anthony Fauci and CNN’s Brian Stelter:

Facts took a bit of a beating in 2020. Let’s turn the page and celebrate the truth! United Facts of America, brought to you by PolitiFact and the Poynter Institute, is a celebration of fact-checking featuring some of the most important voices in media, health care, politics and technology.

Over 10 hours of virtual programming, you’ll hear from expert fact-checkers from PolitiFact, the Washington Post and FactCheck.org, doctors on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic and political and technology leaders trying to counter the spate of misinformation that lives online.

It's from May 10-13. This is a festival for liberals and by liberals. For starters, there are still parts of the country where Internet access will be a prohibitive factor, so it’s a virtual ego-stroking fest for the coastal elites and progressive-soaked urban America, the most insufferable regions in this country. Also, we all know Politifact does nothing but run interference when Democrats are either called out for peddling outright lies or when conservatives start to peddle a counterpoint that’s, you know, correct.