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Discussing Olbermann-Dobbs feud, O'Reilly and Goldberg target NBC

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 08/06/09 9:39 PM EDT

From the August 6th edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor:

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Previously:

Dobbs: CEO and Board of GE are “so intimidated by this White House that they permit” Olbermann to attack my family
Responding to Dobbs' desire to “throttle” him, Olbermann names Dobbs in “Worst Person” segment
Dobbs: Olbermann “has to be mentally, psychologically scarred” because “girls were beating him up when he was a child”

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