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Fox's “Straight News” Anchor Hemmer Dismisses Warnings About Social Security As Attempts To “Scare Seniors”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 07/26/11 10:30 AM EDT

From the July 26 edition of Fox News' America's Newsroom:

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Previously:

Fox's MacDonald: Obama “Stirred The Wrath Of Grandmas Everywhere When He Threatened Their Social Security Checks”

Fox's “Fact Check” Of Obama's Social Security Comments Leaves Out The Facts

Right-Wing Media Downplay Default Risks By Accusing Obama Of “Threatening” Social Security Benefits

Fox Suggests Obama Is To Blame For The Threat To Social Security Benefits

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