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Fox's Monica Crowley: Obama's car analogy comments were “appalling” and had “racial overtones”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 10/27/10 2:10 PM EDT

From the October 27 edition of Fox News' America Live:

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Previously:

Seriously?! Fox claims Obama was referring to racial segregation with his car analogy

Beck: Republicans are Rosa Parks

Beck twists Obama's car analogy to compare himself to blacks who had to sit in the “back of the bus” in “the 50s”

Beck and Bachmann agree Obama meant “the back of the bus” when he said GOP has to ride in the “back seat” after crashing the car

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