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For just a moment, Fox acknowledges that Obama's “dominant superpower” comments might have been taken out of context

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 04/17/10 12:19 PM EDT

From the April 17 edition of Fox News' Fox & Friends Saturday:

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Previously:

Bolling asks “could [Obama] be any more apologetic?” after Fox & Friends runs with out-of-context “dominant military superpower” clip

Hannity, guests ignore full context of Obama's “dominant military superpower” remark

O'Reilly too hung up on Obama's “whether we like it or not” remark to air full context

Right-wing sites misleadingly crop Obama remarks on being “a dominant military superpower”

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