Birx outs herself: She lied to the President, the public, and colluded with Fauci to shut down America

“would I lie to you? Of course I would; it’s for your own good, and mine.”

I don’t say that, she does, in her new book, and she boasts of doing so. Over at Red State, “Steiff” has posted her most self-damning admissions. They’re too numerous to summarize here, but do go over and read it. I’ve been critical of Trump for agreeing to close down the country, but this makes that decision easier to understand: he was literally left isolated, and dependent on so-called scientists who deliberately fed him false information.

Here’s just one, tiny excerpt:

After the heavily edited documents were returned to me, I’d reinsert what they had objected to, but place it in those different locations. I’d also reorder and restructure the bullet points so the most salient—the points the administration objected to most—no longer fell at the start of the bullet points. I shared these strategies with the three members of the data team also writing these reports. Our Saturday and Sunday report-writing routine soon became: write, submit, revise, hide, resubmit.

Fortunately, this strategic sleight-of-hand worked. That they never seemed to catch this subterfuge left me to conclude that, either they read the finished reports too quickly or they neglected to do the word search that would have revealed the language to which they objected. In slipping these changes past the gatekeepers and continuing to inform the governors of the need for the big-three mitigations—masks, sentinel testing, and limits on indoor social gatherings—I felt confident I was giving the states permission to escalate public health mitigation with the fall and winter coming.