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Fox's James Rosen: Income Inequality “Exists As A Function Of The Genius Of The American Enterprise”

Rosen Suggests Obama's Focus On Inequality May Become A “Self-Indictment”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 01/22/14 9:27 PM EST

From the January 22 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor:

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Previously:

Myth and Facts: Economic Inequality

Fox Doesn't Believe In Income Inequality But Still Blames Obama For It

Fox News Thinks There Is No Way To Reduce Income Inequality

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