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Fox's Bolling: Food Stamps Were For “Real People In Poverty,” Now They're For “Anyone Who Says They'd Like To Have More”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 07/19/13 6:17 PM EDT

From the July 19 edition of Fox News' The Five:

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Previously:

Fox Report Toes The Republican Party Line To Demonize Food Stamps

Fox News' Varney Attacks Government For Feeding Children

Fox Claims Food Stamp Registration Reinforces Democrats' Plan To Create “Cycle Of Dependency”

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