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Fox's Bill Hemmer on TIME's Person of the Year: “Facebook was around a year ago. Tea Party, not so much”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 12/15/10 11:36 AM EST

From the December 15 edition of Fox News Channel's America's Newsroom:

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