{UAH} Fox News was only the first circle of right-wing media Hell
If you missed Rudy Giuliani's press conference on Thursday, consider yourself lucky. He and President Donald Trump's other campaign lawyers offered little but rambling, half-formed conspiracy theories — a performance that Fox News aired in its entirety.
Giuliani knew that he could say whatever he wanted and it would be aired, because as Charlie Sykes puts it in his newest essay, "even the most deranged tin-foil hat charges had the imprimatur of the president of the United States himself."
Right-wing media outlets are competing to be the go-to source of information for the president's supporters after his term ends, whether that information is factual or not. That race to keep up with the latest Trumpist conspiracy theories is dangerous, Sykes warns, and is only going to get worse.
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