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Goldberg Predicts Collapse of Liberal Media
NewMax.com ^ | Friday, April 11, 2003 | Phil Brennan

Posted on 04/11/2003 3:05:21 PM PDT by Remedy

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Veteran CBS correspondent and best-selling author Bernard Goldberg predicts that the liberal media establishment will collapse much like the Berlin Wall.

Speaking at special NewsMax NewsMaker Forum on Thursday, Goldberg said that millions of Americans are voting with their feet and getting their news from alternative media including Fox News Channel, talk radio and Web sites such as NewsMax.com.

Goldberg explained that liberal media bias, despite an almost total blackout in Big Media about his book "Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News," had created a tremendous market for it and helped make it a No. 1 New York Times best seller. (You can get an autographed copy of "Bias" from NewsMax – just click here.

Goldberg’s prediction of the coming collapse of the leftist media establishment came on the heels of news that FNC’s morning show "Fox & Friends," a cable program, actually beat CBS’s morning show, a broadcast TV program available to far more viewers.

If Larry King Interviewed Hitler …

The journalist shared the humorous side of liberal media bias.

"If Hitler were a guest on the Larry King show, Larry would ask, ‘Did you get hit by jet lag coming in?’" Goldberg joked.

"Bernard Goldberg is a man of courage and vision," explained Christopher Ruddy, editor-in-chief of NewsMax, who hosted Goldberg with several hundred NewsMax readers in attendance.

Goldberg said that his boss at CBS, Dan Rather, told him he was "dead" for revealing Rather’s and CBS News’ leftward bias.

'Traitor'

Noting that other liberal media colleagues called him a "traitor" after his groundbreaking book was published, Goldberg observed: "These are guys who don’t call real traitors a traitor. Have you ever heard a liberal news media elite call anybody a traitor? They didn’t even call that kid from Marin County, California, who was fighting with the Taliban a traitor. But they called me a traitor."

The gutsy journalist explained that contrary to the opinion of some conservative critics, the media’s liberal bias is not the result of a conspiracy.

'Provincial' Elitists

"What happens," he said, "is arguably worse. The media elite fancy themselves sophisticated, worldly people, but they are very provincial.

"They live in a bubble. The bubble is basically Manhattan and Georgetown and Washington. They go to cocktail parties and dinner parties with their smart sophisticated liberal friends in these places.

"After a while they can spot a conservative 10,000 miles a way, through brick. But they honestly think their views aren’t liberal but simply reasonable. They think they’re moderate. They think they’re mainstream. They mostly think they’re civilized whether it’s about gay rights, abortion or feminism or any of the big important social issues of our time.

"They think their views are civilized and reasonable and moderate and mainstream because ‘all my friends think that way about it.’ Then they stack their newsrooms with other like-minded people, and a kind of invisible consensus forms so that they’re either hostile to any views they don’t share or they don’t even know these views exist. So that no matter how you feel – take gay rights, for example … I acknowledge that gay marriage is a controversial subject, but we’ve had thousands of years of religious thought on this subject – to not think it’s controversial is crazy.

"Well, they don’t think these things are controversial, and that’s liberal bias. It isn’t blatant. It isn’t about going easy on Democrats and tough on Republicans. These guys would run over their liberal grandmother if they thought it would do them some good. It’s about how they see the whole world. And they see the world living in this bubble."

Goldberg cited comically horrific examples of the view from the leftist media bubble:

The late film critic Pauline Kael’s reaction to Richard Nixon’s landslide victory over George McGovern: "I don’t know how Richard Nixon could have won. I don’t know anybody who voted for him."

"What kind of bubble did she live in?" an astounded Goldberg wondered.

Just a few weeks ago, when America was deeply divided on the wisdom of invading Iraq and millions of Americans were taking one side or another, Mary McGrory of the Washington Post wrote, "Of all the people I know, nobody is for the war in Iraq."

How, Goldberg asked, "could you be a columnist for the Washington Post and not know anybody – her word – who’s for a war in Iraq."

If It’s Not on CBS, Did It Not Happen?

Goldberg said that he’d been on talk radio shows all across the U.S. and interviewed by media outlets all over the world, but the three major U.S. media outlets that would not have him on were ABC, NBC and CBS.

He noted that NBC did offer to put him on one show – on the condition that he appear with, of all people, the disreputable and far-left Michael Moore, with the moderate Goldberg supposedly representing the far right.

Other nuggets from his talk:

The left’s newest claim, that there is conservative bias because of the preponderance of talk radio shows with right-wing views, ignores the fact that talk radio is opinion, whereas network newscasts and newspaper articles are not supposed to be opinion. The success of talk radio is the public’s reaction to the overwhelming leftist bias of the mainstream media dispensed as news.

The rejection of the media establishment is a rejection of what liberalism has become in America. This, he said, is why people have consistently rejected liberal talk radio.

When Andy Rooney made the amazing admission on the Larry King show that Dan Rather is "transparently liberal," only one newspaper in the U.S. reported it: the Washington Times.

Goldberg said that though he had long been a liberal, he has moved has found himself moving more to the right. He asked the audience if they knew anyone who was a conservative but became a liberal. "It doesn’t happen that way," he noted.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bernardgoldberg; ccrm; liberalmedia; mediabias; theleft
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To: Bush2000
"Pride comes before disaster, and arrogance
before a fall."

That's fine but FNC better improve on their accuracy in reporting, and quit relying on "yellow journalism". They have had, IMHO, the worst record to date on rumors being reported as fact in Iraq. How many WMD stories have they run so far compared to the confirmed number of actual WMD found. Being accurate has a lot to do with winning the trust of people.
81 posted on 04/14/2003 9:36:39 AM PDT by familyofman
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To: Misterioso
I did not list them in order of importance. Just listed them. But I agree, Rush is No. 1. He started fighting liberals before anyone. He stood alone and took them on and he won mightily. When he had a problem with his hearing, I thought "No, not this great guy". But he conquered it beautifully. Rush Limbaugh is one great American!
82 posted on 04/14/2003 3:17:31 PM PDT by maxwellp (Throw the U.N. in the garbage where it belongs.)
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To: Remedy
if they knew anyone who was a conservative but became a liberal.

It's actually fairly common among politicians who can legally spend other people's money. That's why term limits is such a great idea.

83 posted on 04/14/2003 3:27:06 PM PDT by Tribune7
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To: familyofman
That's fine but FNC better improve on their accuracy in reporting

FNC has been pretty careful to mention that the info comes from "uncorroborated reports" in cases where it can't verify the details. And frankly, I think most people would prefer the rumors to CNN's outright censorship.
84 posted on 04/14/2003 5:59:58 PM PDT by Bush2000
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To: netmilsmom
I noticed your tag line. Are you aware that Condi Rice is pro-abortion? Besides....what's your problem with Dick Cheney? You don't think he's doing a good job as vice-president?
85 posted on 04/14/2003 6:14:48 PM PDT by Godebert
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To: Remedy
Good article!
86 posted on 04/14/2003 7:19:37 PM PDT by potlatch (It's a beautiful day in the IRAQI neighborhood!!!)
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To: blam
I know what you mean. Those were the AUH2O days. Remember those bumper stickers?

Do I ever. I worked in that campaign. I've still got a miniature California license plate that reads AUH20.

87 posted on 04/15/2003 3:40:06 AM PDT by Misterioso
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To: thinktwice
Dick Morris, explaining this week why liberals are wrong, used phrases like: "Disconnected from reality," and "Minds stuffed full of propaganda."

Liberalism is a mental illness

88 posted on 04/15/2003 3:51:31 AM PDT by Go Gordon
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To: amused
Well, most sane people don't want to listen to "news" that offends them, and this is one of the reasons that broadcast news is losing listeners. NBC, CBS and ABC may have to reform itself, or the parent company may have to subsidize the propaganda, but things don't look promising. The Birkenstockers, of course, will always support "news" that offends sane people, for obvious reasons.
89 posted on 07/18/2004 1:25:48 PM PDT by ashtanga
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To: blam
While I am not terribly impressed with the Republicans, I surely miss Goldwater. I do remember the bumper stickers, and wish I had one today! I'd sport it on my SUV. Goldwater was the last Republican to talk seriously about smaller government. Do you guys remember the concept? What a man!
90 posted on 07/18/2004 1:35:45 PM PDT by ashtanga
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To: Only1choice____Freedom

btt


91 posted on 07/18/2004 1:40:54 PM PDT by beebuster2000 (the only thing quagmired is the lib mind)
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To: rwfromkansas
Having grown up throughout WWII I was also a conservative young woman. It probably had something to do with my father's views. He thought the Parent teachers association was communist and Eleanor Roosevelt gave him a headache, along with Bette Davis. The new Deal was a Ponzi scheme to him. I miss him still.

I was so proud of our Military and to be an American. I used to wonder why anyone would want to change this wonderful political system with dismal abysmal Communism.
92 posted on 07/18/2004 2:35:10 PM PDT by wingnuts'nbolts (Keep your eye on the donut, not on the hole.)
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