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Jim Pinkerton gets laughed at when he claims tea party had a bigger effect on world than Facebook

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 12/18/10 4:32 PM EST

From the December 18 edition of Fox News' Fox News Watch:

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Previously:

Déjà Vu: Right-wing Media Up In Arms Over Time's Supposed Tea Party Snub

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