I miss Covid. Booster just sounds better. I am introducing a daily covid shot.
David Spade interviews Dana Carvey posing as fake Dr. Fauci is hilarious.
At Least Some Comedians Are Willing To Go After Fauci. The list of mistakes and flip-flops from Anthony Fauci is endless. And these criticisms, even made in jest, point out how absurd his assertions and demands actually were.
Dana Carvey and David Spade, seasoned Hollywood comedians, recently found humor in the expense of Dr. Fauci, and their jokes had a kernel of truth to them, as is often the case with good comedy.
Spade began by expressing his frustration with COVID vaccine mandates and how they affected actors' ability to work in the Hollywood industry.
Carvey chimed in, highlighting Fauci's inconsistent stance on vaccines. The most amusing part was when Carvey mocked Fauci's admission that an unlimited number of doses or boosters couldn't prevent people from getting infected or transmitting the virus to others.
"You know when I realized things were awry," Spade remarked, "was when people entering our country didn't have to be vaccinated. I mean, if you're telling me I can't go to work, but anyone who comes here doesn't have to get a vaccine, it just doesn't add up..."
Carvey then responded with a spot-on impersonation, saying, "Well, the moment we discovered that Fauci said, 'I'm sorry, even if you've had two boosters and two vaccines, you can still contract COVID and pass it on to someone who's had five vaccines and four boosters.'"