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Fox's Bolling Echoes Gingrich: Obama “Is The Food Stamp President”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 01/17/12 5:54 PM EST

From the January 17 edition of Fox News' The Five:

Video file

Previously:

Bolling: “I Got Chills” When Gingrich Called Obama A “Food-Stamp President”; It Was “The Moment Of The 2012 Election So Far”

Policy Experts Rebut Stossel's Claim That Increased Use Of Food Stamps Is Due To Learned Dependency

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