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MSNBC Contributors: O'Reilly's 1950s Nostalgia “Conveniently Forgets” Higher Tax Rates And Government Programs

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 04/10/13 7:15 PM EDT

From the April 10 edition of MSNBC's Martin Bashir:

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Previously:

Bill O'Reilly On The 1950s: “White America Was Kind Of Unified” And That “Made It Easier For Society To Function”

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