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Levin fixates on Sen. Akaka's name: “Isn't an Akaka one of the banned words? ... it just sounds bad,” “not to be confused with Macaca”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 11/13/09 7:35 PM EST

From the November 12 edition of ABC Radio Networks' The Mark Levin Show:

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Levin stands behind “good lines” while smearing “Eric Hananakanakanakanaka” and “perverts” at “criminal” Media Matters

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