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Hannity's Budget Analysis: Obama Is “Kind Of Gutless, Cowardly, No Spine,” While Republicans Are “Adults”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 04/05/11 10:06 PM EDT

From the April 5 edition of Fox News Channel's Hannity:

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Previously

Hannity: “I Love [Rep. Ryan's] Budget” These Are “Serious Cuts. These Are Serious Times”

Right-Wing Media Tout Ryan's “Serious” Budget Plan As Economists Point Out Serious Flaw

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