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George Will Latest To Push Bogus Defense Of Ryan's Janesville Auto Plant Whopper

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 09/02/12 11:56 AM EDT

From the September 2 edition of ABC's This Week:

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Previously:

CNN's Ari Fleischer Fails At Fact-Checking Janesville Auto Plant Myth

Limbaugh: "Ryan Was Right" About Janesville Plant Despite “Bogus Fact-Checkers” Declaring Him Wrong

In Lockstep: Conservative Media Turn To Attacking The Fact-Checkers

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