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It is really — one of the things in it that I heard yesterday in his testimony that I thought was disturbing was this — what did he call it? — a massive persuasion campaign. That sounded a little bit like Goebbels or Gore-bels.
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"Beck likened Gore to Nazi propagandist, let Inhofe distort his climate change testimony", Media Matters for America, 23 March 2007 
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Glenn Beck, CNN Headline News, 22 March 2007 
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on Al Gore's March 21 testimony before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works

 
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