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On CNN's Crossfire, S.E. Cupp Describes Syrian Diplomacy As “Pausing Yet Again To Dither”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 09/10/13 7:44 PM EDT

From the September 10 edition of CNN's Crossfire:

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Previously:

Fox Host Jeers At Senator For Praising Strategy Of Congressional Approval On Syria

On Beck, S.E. Cupp Compares Conservatives On Campuses To “Americans In Some Foreign Prison”

 

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