FOX News contributor Raymond Arroyo joins 'The Ingraham Angle' for a Wednesday edition of 'Seen and Unseen' The Daily Beast came under fire Thursday after running a hit piece on actor Matthew McConaughey that accused him of "flirting with alt-right darlings," but did not name any actual alt-right figures. The piece by entertainment reporter Laura Bradley sharply criticized conservative complaints about so-called "cancel culture" while using a headline lumping McConaughey in with a movement associated with White nationalism. Bradley ripped McConaughey for sitting down with Canadian clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson and popular podcaster Joe Rogan in recent weeks to promote his memoir "Greenlights". However, the writer did not identify either figure as "alt-right," a term for far-right, White nationalists, in the story itself.