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So-called journalist Chuck Todd refers to 'so-called' right-to-work legislation

As often as MSNBC hosts accused conservatives of blowing racist “dog whistles” during the campaign season, we still think our hearing is pretty good. Quite a few people heard real journalist Chuck Todd this evening refer to “so-called right-to-work legislation” in his coverage of Michigan’s recent vote. Now why would he say that?

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https://twitter.com/JesseInOH/status/278293047429701634

Exactly. But as long as we’re qualifying terms, why stop with right-to-work?

https://twitter.com/vicnewyork/status/278302531396964354

Todd’s not alone, apparently.

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