Where else would Donald Trump get a microphone and a camera to offer his expertise on Ebola? Fox News of course.
Trump put his Ebola certification to good use on Monday morning by totally disregarding everything the pretending experts at the CDC had to say about the ebola disease and how it is caught. He especially had issue with Dr. Anthony Fauci of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, questioning the doctor’s suggestion that ebola is not easily spread.
“I think it’s ridiculous,” Trump said, before going off on his theory that ebola might be more contagious than the CDC is letting on. “It’s interesting, I watch all the time where this gentleman from CDC is saying you don’t catch it, you can’t catch it, it’s almost like impossible to catch. Yet an NBC photographer goes over there and gets ebola. I’m trying to find out how did he get it? What did he do to get it? I can’t imagine he was touching lots of folks. That’s what he was over there for. So that’s going to be an interesting one. How did this gentleman catch ebola?”
And the viewers of Fox News walk away, nodding their head in agreement, thankful that Dr. Donald Trump is there to save the day. Who needs the CDC anyway?