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Stephen Colbert Exposes Inaccuracy Of Fox News' Claims That NYT Iraq Chemical Weapons Report Vindicates Bush

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 10/17/14 9:35 AM EDT

From the October 16 edition of Comedy Central's The Colbert Report:

 

Previously:

Fox's The Five Distorts History On Bush Administration WMD Claims

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