Chairman Biden
and
Dr. Fauci's Monster

This book describes how a charter member of Hillary Clinton’s basket of deplorables views important issues that divide our country. Chapter 1 takes a critical look at the past, present, and future of the political left and right sides of that divide. Chapter 2 shows that abortion is properly a matter of religion rather than government. Chapter 3 pins the blame for the pandemic’s cause and consequences solely on Dr. Anthony Fauci. Chapter 4 separates sex and gender into two different worlds. Chapter 5 examines how the flawed statistical modeling of global warming fails to disclose its causes or trajectory. Chapter 6 demonstrates the unconstitutionality and criminality of the 2020 presidential election. Chapter 7 reveals why this book ominously identifies the title of Joe Biden as chairman rather than president.

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A Word About The Author

Ron has served on university faculties in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Israel. His specialty areas are mental tests and survey statistics, and he has dozens of publications and three patents in those fields (one in the first and two in the second).

Ronald Alfred Weitzman
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Lara Trump Review of Charman Biden and Dr. Fauci’s Monster.

I recently had the pleasure of reading Chairman Biden and Dr. Fauci’s Monster by Ronald Weitzman, and I must say, this book is nothing short of extraordinary. Ronald Weitzman has masterfully compiled a wealth of information that is both enlightening and deeply thought-provoking. From start to finish, the book provides an insightful analysis of the current political climate and the multifaceted challenges our nation faces today.

What sets this book apart is Weitzman’s meticulous research and his ability to present complex issues with remarkable clarity and precision. The depth of knowledge and the thoroughness with which he addresses each topic are truly impressive. Every chapter is filled with detailed explanations and well-supported arguments that shed light on the intricacies of the political dynamics involving Chairman Biden and Dr. Fauci.

I am particularly impressed by Weitzman’s ability to weave together historical context, contemporary events, and personal reflections into a cohesive and compelling narrative. His writing is engaging and accessible, making even the most complex topics understandable to a broad audience without sacrificing depth or nuance.

Weitzman’s expertise and dedication to uncovering the truth are evident throughout the book. His work provokes critical thinking and invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of the issues at hand. This book is not merely a collection of facts; it is a powerful call to action, urging readers to consider the steps necessary to ensure a brighter and more informed future.

Sincerely,

Lara Lea Trump