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WSJ's Stephen Moore Brings Romney's Absurd 500,000 Per Month Jobs Standards To CNN

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 06/03/12 10:50 AM EDT

From the June 3 edition of CNN's State of the Union with Candy Crowley:

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Previously:

The Missing Context Of “500,000 Jobs Created Per Month”

Though Experts Agree Spending Cuts Hurt The Economy, Media Amplify GOP Attacks On Obama's Policies

Krauthammer Pushes Claim That Obama Is Looking For “Excuses” For Economy

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