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Hannity continues to push discredited “Obama's Katrina” talking point on Gulf oil spill

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 05/07/10 9:12 PM EDT

From the May 7 edition of Fox News' Hannity:

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Previously:

Memo to media: Timeline contradicts “Obama's Katrina” claim

Hannity falsely claims Obama administration “sat back for 9 days and they did absolutely nothing” about oil spill

Hannity falsely claims that “for 10 days the government did nothing” about Gulf oil spill

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