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Fox's Asman Still Falsely Claiming That “46% Of Americans Pay No Taxes At All”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 04/16/12 3:20 PM EDT

From the April 16 edition of Fox News' Happening Now:

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Previously:

Right-Wing Media Try To Distract From Obama's Proposals To Have The Rich Pay Their Fair Share

No Matter How Many Times Hannity Says “47 Percent Of Americans Don't Pay Taxes” It Still Won't Be True

How The Right Redefines “Fairness” To Push Tax Hikes On Poor People

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