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Fox's Sean Hannity Defends His Comments On The Poor By Attacking MSNBC's Ed Schultz And Media Matters

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 04/25/12 5:28 PM EDT

From the April 25 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show:

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Previously:

Ed Schultz: Hannity Is “The Most Out Of Touch Man In America” For Denying That Americans Are Going To Bed Hungry

Hannity: “This Idea That Americans Are Going To Bed Hungry” Is Not True -- “You Can Survive Off” Rice And Beans

Sean Hannity Says He “Would Never Want To Be Dependent On Food Stamps,” Unlike Those With An “Entitlement Mindset”

Hannity: “Poor In America Is Not Poor Like Around The Rest Of The World”

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