Ingraham: Brady vs. Fauci — Both at the top of their professions, but with different reputations
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In her "Ingraham Angle" commentary on Tuesday, host Laura Ingraham compared and contrasted Tom Brady and Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Brady entered the National Football League in 2000 alongside famous but long-retired names like Brian Urlacher, Plaxico Burress, and Sebastian Janikowski — while Fauci joined the federal medical bureaucracy in 1968 when Lyndon Johnson was president and gasoline was 34 cents per gallon. Fauci was later appointed by then-President Reagan to his current role in 1984.
"Both men stayed longer than anyone who came before them, and both are admired widely by journalists who cover their world, and both are at a crossroads: Getting to the end of the line," Ingraham said, as Brady takes time to plot his future.
Ingraham said that the two men also have very much to contrast — Brady is a beloved figure across the country, and his retirement would likely put the Bucs at a disadvantage going into the 2022-23 season.
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