This was one of the highlights (okay… probably “lowlights”) from the weekend that could probably do with a brief review as we get the new week underway. Like a moth to a flame, Saint Anthony Fauci couldn’t resist stopping by ABC News on Sunday to chat with Jonathan Karl as he prepares to sail off into retirement from his position as the highest-paid employee in the federal government. To his credit, Karl didn’t simply lob softballs at Fauci during the interview. Raising the image of a firm reality that’s rarely spoken of in the MSM to this day, the host asked Fauci about the obvious and devastating impact that the COVID shutdowns had on students in the nation’s public schools,. He asked Fauci if it had been a “mistake” to keep the schools closed for so long when children were among the least likely to be impacted by the virus. For his part, Fauci was cautious in his answer, but he also wanted to make it very clear that he had nothing to do with it and refused to take part in the blame game he sees being launched against him. (National Review)