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Fox's Hume Misleadingly Compares U.S. Aid To Combat Ebola To Obama's Strategy To Defeat Islamic State

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 09/21/14 10:48 AM EDT

From the September 21 edition of Fox News' Fox News Sunday:

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Previously:

Conservatives Find A Way To Attack Obama For Fighting Ebola

Fox's Dobbs: Obama Should've Pointed Out That White Ebola Victims “Were In Africa Caring For Thousands Of Black People”

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