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Washington Post's Rubin: Beck “Is Not Advancing Arguments” But “A Kooky Brand Of Conspiracy Theory”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 03/06/11 12:42 PM EST

From the March 6 edition of CNN's Reliable Sources:

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Previously:

Beck Turns To The Fringe To Validate His “Crazy Conspiracy Theory”

Beck Sees Evidence For His Grand Conspiracy Theory Everywhere

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