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Matthew McConaughey Talks Politics & The Coronavirus: ‘This Is A Tug Of War & We Need All Hands On The Rope’

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Matthew McConaughey spoke about the politicization of the coronavirus pandemic during an appearance on “Special Report with Bret Baier” Tuesday.

McConaughey, who recently released a PSA with co-producer Roy Spence, explained: “I could feel that this united purpose we all have as Americans to beat this enemy and this virus, that purpose got hijacked by partisan politics. “The narrative became, if you want to go to work, you’re on the far right.

If you don’t go to work, you want to stay home, you’re on the far left. “And now even the mask-wearing is getting politicized, where if you want to wear a mask, you wear a mask, you’re a Liberal.

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