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Fox Business' Willard says “We are what I call now in a fascist state,” asks if this “is a New World Order”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 05/04/09 7:49 PM EDT

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Fox Business' Willard says conservatives and liberals are “both fascists who are taking my money and building up corporate America with my welfare”

Reporting on tea parties, Fox Business' Willard asks: “Guys, when are we going to wake up and start fighting the fascism that seems to be permeating this country?”

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