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Fake news is all over the place today, as Donald Trump has been accused of recommending injecting disinfectant to destroy the coronavirus, despite never saying any such thing.But the purveyors of fake news went overboard when describing the Health and Human Services chief of staff who headed up the coronavirus response of the department as "a dog breeder."...Azar's main fault was that he wasn't as hysterical about the virus as most in the media. But hiring a dog breeder to run the department's response to the pandemic? An "inexperienced manager"?I think Reuters has gone to the dogs.Dallas Morning News:QuoteYes, the chief of staff at the Department of Health and Human Services briefly owned a family business raising Labradoodles. But he’s also served three administrations in high level posts at HHS, the White House and the Pentagon.Colleagues who hired Brian Harrison and served with him in government were appalled to see him disparaged Thursday as a mere “dog breeder,†as if Joe Exotic had catapulted from tiger king to head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Yes, the chief of staff at the Department of Health and Human Services briefly owned a family business raising Labradoodles. But he’s also served three administrations in high level posts at HHS, the White House and the Pentagon.Colleagues who hired Brian Harrison and served with him in government were appalled to see him disparaged Thursday as a mere “dog breeder,†as if Joe Exotic had catapulted from tiger king to head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
https://pjmedia.com/trending/did-hhs-really-put-a-dog-breeder-in-charge-of-coronavirus-task-force/Fact-Check: Did HHS Really Put a Dog Breeder in Charge of Coronavirus Response?BY RICK MORAN APRIL 24, 2020Is any Hate-Trump annoymorous ludicrosity too ludicrous for the MSM to lap up, ?