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Fox's Napolitano Argues U.S. Doesn't “Deserve” Top Bond Rating Because “We Don't Pay Our Debts From Our Wealth, We Borrow Money”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 07/27/11 9:23 PM EDT

From the July 27 edition of Fox Business' Freedom Watch:

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Previously:

Fox Senior VP Of Business News Cavuto: “I Would Welcome A Downgrade. ... I Think It Would Be The Pain From Which We Have A Gain”

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