Commentary Just when you thought Dr. Anthony Fauci couldn’t do any more harm in the fight against COVID: He just appeared on CBS’s Sunday interview program Face the Nation and ridiculously claimed that criticizing him presents “a distinct anti-science flavor because I represent science.” He added, ludicrously, “That’s dangerous…I’m not going to be around here forever, but science is going to be here forever. And if you damage science, you are doing something very detrimental to society long after I leave.” Let me get this straight. Senator Rand Paul criticizing Fauci’s agency for giving grants to the Wuhan Institute of Virology to conduct dangerous “gain of function” research on bat viruses—and criticizing him personally for obfuscating about that while testifying before a Senate committee—is equivalent to attacking science itself? Or that those—like me—who have complained that Fauci seems to like his newfound celebrity far too much to be an effective …