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Steve Schmidt rains hell on the 'moral rot' of Fox News and Rupert Murdoch for vaccine lies

In a series of tweets posted early Friday morning, former Republican Party campaign consultant Steve Schmidt pointed an accusing finger at Fox News, various personalities on the conservative network and media mogul Rupert Murdoch for being responsible for thousands of deaths from COVID-19 and claimed they have "blood on their hands."

Reacting to a report that Fox News star Tucker Carlson laughed off questions over whether he has been vaccinated despite his nightly questioning of whether vaccines are needed, Schmidt -- who ran former Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign against Barack Obama -- fired off a volley of attacks that ended with him calling Fox News "one of the singularly most corrupt institutions that has ever existed in the history of the United States."

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What the cult classic 'Point Break' can teach us about capitalism

Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, the cult classic Point Break follows Johnny Utah (Keanu Reeves), an FBI agent who infiltrates a band of bank-robbing surfers led by Bodhi (Patrick Swayze). Though Johnny is undercover, he gets romantically entangled with Tyler Endicott (Lori Petty) and comes to see the spiritual side of the group's lifestyle—beyond surfing, partying and chasing an endless summer. But when Johnny's cover is blown, the situation spirals out of control leading to the demise of the Ex-Presidents, the death of Johnny's partner (Gary Busey) and Johnny throwing away his badge.

As a child in the 90s, Point Break was an exciting procedural drama. The surfing, bank-robbery, sky-diving, explosions, romance and betrayal made it one of my favorite films of all time. What I found the most endearing was the relationship between Johnny and Bodhi. They are opposites but both contain bits of the other—Johnny a hotshot who craves more freedom and Bodhi a free-spirit guru who provides the structure for his group. Tyler tells Johnny that he and Bodhi share the same "kamikaze" look.

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Tucker Carlson says he's 'never met a white supremacist' -- even though he's employed several of them

In a new interview with Time Magazine, Fox News host Tucker Carlson once again downplays the idea that white supremacists are a threat to America, and even goes so far as to say he's never even encountered a white supremacist.

"I've never met a white supremacist in my entire life," he said in the interview. "According to Joe Biden they're everywhere. Maybe I'm surrounded by them and don't know about it."

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Lauren Boebert threatens parody website: 'Remove it immediately or face further action'

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) is demanding that a parody website "cease and desist" operation because it is "defamatory" to the congresswoman.

Comedy writer Toby Morton revealed on Twitter that he had been contacted by the lawmaker's press secretary.

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'Voice of angry White America': How Tucker Carlson's 'white grievance' spectacle is setting off a nationwide panic

On Wednesday, The Washington Post published a lengthy profile of Fox News host Tucker Carlson's ideology of "white grievance" — and how he was instrumental in setting off the nationwide panic against "critical race theory" being taught in schools.

Carlson has become one of the most powerful voices in right-wing media following the death of Rush Limbaugh, and, according to The Washington Post's Michael Kranish, he is now "the preeminent voice of angry White America."

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Kayleigh McEnany lashes out at 'creepy' Joe Biden for 'using the tactic of whispering'

Fox News contributor Kayleigh McEnany hosted a segment on Tuesday that slammed President Joe Biden for "using the tactic of whispering" to connect with voters.

During the Fox News Outnumbered program, McEnany accused the media of defending Biden's habit of "whispering" to emphasize his remarks.

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'He is deranged': Author interviews Trump after Jan. 6 and concludes he's too dumb to plot insurrection

Author Michael Wolff interviewed Donald Trump following the events of Jan. 6 and concluded that the former president was too "deranged" to understand that he was inciting violence at the time.

Wolff spoke to Der Spiegel about his new book, "Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency," which chronicles Trump's role in the attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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'Tensions are sky high' and Tucker Carlson is 'furious' because his Fox bosses won't publicly support him: report

According to a report from CNN's Brian Stelter and Oliver Darcy, Tucker Carlson is waging a behind-the-scenes war with his bosses at Fox News because he is under fire for his often inflammatory comments on his prime time show and they are remaining silent and not supporting him publicly.

Carlson, whose show is one of the networks most popular as viewership has declined in the post-Trump era, is already problematic for the conservative network as advertisers have fled over his increasingly extremist rhetoric.

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'Screw you Murdoch': CPAC attendees lash out at Fox News because network turned its back on Trump

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Steven Monacelli, the Fox News network has lost its luster with attendees at this year's CPAC confab with many admitting they have moved on to other outlets that feed their need for a pro-conservative message.

The fall-out between the network, that was once Donald Trump's biggest booster, and his fans is continuing after Fox called Arizona for Joe Biden on election night which, in turn, infuriated the former president even though the network was correct.

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Trump celebrates Ashli Babbitt in lie-filled Fox News interview: 'There was such love at that rally'

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday allowed former President Donald Trump to lie about his loss in the 2020 presidential election and his incitement of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

During an interview on Fox News, Trump told Bartiromo that he won the "rigged" election in a "landslide," which is not true.

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Bizarre feud between GOP senator and pop singer Taylor Swift intensifies

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) has started another fire taking aim, yet again, at pop singer Taylor Swift. Speaking to the right-wing media outlet Breitbart, the Republican lawmaker "criticized the left for making country music "woke," according to Insider.

Blackburn also insisted entertainers like the "Shake it Off" singer would suffer in a Marxist, socialist-driven society. "If we have a socialistic government, if we have Marxism, you are going to be the first ones who will be cut off because the state would have to approve your music," she said.

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Dark money PAC behind Trump's big tech lawsuit is pulling a fast one on his supporters: report

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Roger Sollenberger, fans of Donald Trump who were encouraged to take part in his newly announced lawsuit aimed at taking on social media platforms over First Amendment concerns are being roped into a fundraising scheme while believing they will be part of the lawsuit.

Earlier in the week, the former president held a press conference at his Bedminster golf resort where he announced to great fanfare he was filing a class action against companies like Facebook and Twitter for banning him and other conservatives.

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Fox News guest compares the Biden admin to the Taliban in anti-vax rant

The trend of Fox News questioning the safety and effectiveness of vaccines continued on Friday.

Charlie Hurt, the opinion editor of the far-right Washington Times newspaper, blasted the Biden administration over medical privacy. The attacks come as American taxpayers are paying the full cost for hospitalized coronavirus patients, who are almost all unvaccinated.

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