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Fox's David Asman Promotes “Tea Party Debt Commission”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 07/06/11 10:08 PM EDT

From the July 6 edition of Fox Business' America's Nightly Scoreboard:

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Previously:

REPORT: “Fair and balanced” Fox News aggressively promotes “tea party” protests

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