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No. He. Didn't.

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 03/11/10 11:41 PM EST

From the Fox Nation (accessed on March 11):

The Reuters article to which Fox Nation linked, however, was headlined: “Reid says will use 'reconciliation' on healthcare.”

Previously:

Fox News: “Will H'CARE 'NUCLEAR OPTION' NUKE ECONOMY?”

Smith ignores Fox's role in perpetuating “nuclear option” falsehood

Luntz inadvertently shows why Fox News prefers to call reconciliation the “nuclear option”

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