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Lolita (1955) - Nabokov’s most accessible masterpiece, told by one of literature’s most seductive monsters—and another novel often rated the greatest of the century. A handsome 38-year-old pedophile hunts and traps the 12-year-old love of his life. Perhaps the only scandalous work to shock later readers even more than its initial audience, it assaults our imaginations as it mingles memory and desire, passion and playfulness, tenderness and cruelty, love and its contraries: lust, self-love, hatred. Endless variations on the hunter hunted offer surprises and ironies that deepen as we reread. For all its accessibility Lolita may still elude us more than even the mirage world of Pale Fire or the opulent antiworld of Ada.

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But on Tuesday night, an op-ed from Navarro was published in USA Today that called into question Fauci's expertise on the pandemic in the most direct criticism from a White House official to date.

 

"Dr. Anthony Fauci has a good bedside manner with the public, but he has been wrong about everything I have interacted with him on," Navarro wrote.

 

Navarro cited Fauci's past comments on the use of masks, the need for Americans to alter their every day lives and hyrdroxychloroquine.

 

Fauci's guidance on masks and for how Americans needed to change their daily habits shifted as experts learned more about the virus and the level of asymptomatic transmission. The doctor has been skeptical about the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malaria drug that Navarro and Trump have pushed despite the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warning of dangerous side effects.

 

Tensions between White House officials and Fauci have spilled into the open in recent days, despite Trump insisting he has a good relationship with the doctor.

 

Dan Scavino, deputy chief of staff for communications, shared a cartoon on his Facebook page late Sunday that depicted Fauci as a faucet flushing the U.S. economy down the drain with overzealous health guidance to slow the spread of the pandemic.

 

Adm. Brett Giroir, the administration's testing czar, said he respects Fauci but that the doctor is focused narrowly on public health in his guidance and is not always right.

 

The attempts to undermine a respected public health official who has served in his position for more than 40 years is remarkable, particularly given the administration has struggled to get new outbreaks of the coronavirus under control.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/white-house-distances-itself-from-navarro-op-ed-bashing-fauci/ar-BB16LE87?ocid=msedgntp

 

Leaked Emails Show Fauci Was Called Hillary's 'Doctor Admirer,' Wanted Hillary To Know 'We All Love Her'

https://www.westernjournal.com/leaked-emails-show-fauci-called-hillarys-doctor-admirer-wanted-hillary-know-love/