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MSNBC's Alex Wagner Calls Out Right-Wing Media's “Thinly Veiled Racism” Against Obama's Ebola Response

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 10/16/14 5:20 PM EDT

From the October 16 edition of MSNBC's NOW with Alex Wagner:

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Conservative Media Rush To Politicize First Case Of Ebola In U.S.

Fox's CDC Smear Campaign Calls For Director's Resignation, Compares Him To Saddam's Propagandist

Glenn Beck On Fox: President Is Neglecting Dallas Ebola Danger Because Of City's Unfavorable View Of Obama

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