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Hasselbeck slams Beck: "[D]anger in what he said," and he is not “able to back it up”

View co-hosts also blast Beck's remarks as “ridiculous,” publicity-seeking, and igniting and inciting “flames of prejudice”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 07/31/09 8:08 AM EDT

From the July 30 edition of ABC's The View:

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Previously:

Beck caps off week of race-baiting by calling Obama a “racist”

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