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Fox & Friends on Matheson appointment: “Quid pro vote?”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 03/05/10 7:03 AM EST

From the March 5 edition of Fox News' Fox & Friends:

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Previously:

Right-wing baselessly accuses Obama of “selling judgeships” for health care vote

Fox News turns to Weekly Standard's Steve Hayes to forward Weekly Standard's Matheson smear

Is McCormack now acknowledging there was “probably not” an “explicit quid pro quo” in Matheson nomination?

Morning Joe crew latest to forward baseless rumor that Obama is “selling judgeships”

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