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Echoing Limbaugh, Dobbs asks “if we can't criticize the public policies of a black president, can we have a black president?”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 09/18/09 7:52 PM EDT

From the September 18 edition of United Stations Radio Network's The Lou Dobbs Show:

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Previously:

Limbaugh: “Can this nation really have an African-American president,” or do racism charges “paralyze the process” by which president is scrutinized

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