Read this contentious New Yorker interview with the lawyer who wrote the coronavirus paper Trump embraces |
On March 16, Richard A. Epstein of the Hoover Institution wrote an article titled "Coronavirus Perspective," which stated that “public officials have gone overboard” in efforts to stop the spread of the virus, and that only about 500 people in the U.S. would die from coronavirus. The Washington Post reported that Epstein's article was widely circulated in the White House.
Isaac Chotiner interviewed Epstein for The New Yorker, and Epstein quickly lost his cool at the questions Chotiner was asking:
Read the restEpstein: Looking at the data thus far, both theories tend to predict a sharp rise at the beginning, mine less sharp than the one that’s coming out.
In the next week or so, we’ll see. I will be, shall we say, much more compromised if we start to see a continuing explosion of deaths going on for two or three weeks. But, if the numbers start to level off, the curves will start to go downward.
I was just asking about—
Epstein: I’m saying what I think to be the truth. I mean, I just find it incredible—
I know, but these are scientific issues here.
Epetein: You know nothing about the subject but are so confident that you’re going to say that I’m a crackpot.
No. Richard—
Epstein: That’s what you’re saying, isn’t it? That’s what you’re saying?
I’m not saying anything of the sort.
Epstein: Admit to it. You’re saying I’m a crackpot.
I’m not saying anything of the—
Epstein: Well, what am I then? I’m an amateur?
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