First it was Atlanta-based Woca-Cola jumping on the bandwagon of corporations objecting to voter integrity.
Then Delta Airlines, Georgiaâs largest employer, chastised Georgia legislators for strengthening election integrity. Delta CEO Ed Bastian made his position crystal clear: âI need to make it crystal clear that the final bill is unacceptable and does not match Deltaâs values.â Apparently, Deltaâs âvaluesâ include promoting the Democratsâ bulk-mail ballot fraud strategy.
Now comes word that American Airlines has joined the virtue-signaling party after Texas legislators prepared to pass voter identification requirements to ensure election integrity in their state.
But American Airlines CEO Doug Parker may wish to reconsider the abject hypocrisy of this race-hustling charade. And Delta has the same problem.
Douglas Andrews
It sounds like a bad joke. Our nationâs federal government employs some four million people, and the highest-paid person among them is Dr. Anthony Fauci.
So we wonder: Has this guy ever had a performance review?
More than 3,200 pages of Fauciâs emails are now public, having been obtained by BuzzFeed News through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit. They cover the Not-So-Good Doctorâs communications with all manner of correspondents during the period from January to June 2020, and they give us a glimpse into how Fauci handled his job. They also further degrade his reputation as the nationâs leading expert on infectious diseases â and, even more than that, his reputation for honesty and integrity.