Posted on 12/03/2001 1:51:06 PM PST by RMeek
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Monday Dec. 3, 2001; 5:13 p.m. EST Goldberg: CBS Brass Ordered Me to Go Easy on Dan Rather In 1993, when longtime CBS News journalist Bernard Goldberg proposed an investigative report on media bias featuring interviews with top network news stars, CBS brass approved the project, but ordered Goldberg to go easy on Dan Rather. In his first interview since word of his explosive new book, "Bias: A Veteran CBS Reporter's Account of How the Media Distorts the News" leaked out Friday, Goldberg told WABC Radio's Sean Hannity about an incident where he suggested the media bias report to CBS News boss Andrew Heyward for the new show Heyward was then producing, "Eye to Eye with Connie Chung." "He looked at me like I must be on drugs," Goldberg said. But after some cajoling Heyward agreed to take the idea to the then-president of the news division. "He came back and said, 'The president of the news division says you can do it. But you can't ask Dan any tough questions.' "I thought he was kidding," Goldberg said. "I mean, could you imagine if I said, I want to do a piece on - I want to interview Newt Gingrich, but don't ask him any tough questions?" When told he couldn't ask Rather what he wanted, Goldberg decided to drop the media bias report altogether. The veteran reporter had words of praise for Rather, but said he also shared character flaws that bedeviled Rather's old nemesis, Richard Nixon. "Dan is a great guy a lot of the time," he told Hannity. "He's funny, he's charming, he's intelligent, he's all the things you want a guy to be." But Rather could also be ruthless and unforgiving, Goldberg said. "When Dan sneezes, (Rather's staff) all catch cold. When Dan says jump, they all say, 'How high?'.....Any kind of serious disagreement, especially about liberal bias, was seen as treason," he added. The CBS veteran told Hannity about a network vice president who once warned, "Just like Nixon, if you cross Dan once - if he perceives you as an enemy for a second - you're an enemy for life." "The irony," said Goldberg, "is (that) Dan Rather, the great journalist who exposed Nixon for what he was, sort of became Nixon." Order Bernard Goldberg's book "Bias" at an unbeatable price at NewsMax.com's bookstore.
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I am sorry to break it to you, but to this Californian's ears, Dan still sounds like he just moved out of Houston a few years ago, and is still working on perfecting a "mainstream" accent. I knew he was from Texas before knowing he was from Texas, if you know what I mean.
And then of course we have Dan's colorful little rural and/or sourthern expressions that he shares with us from time to time (actually I hear them only on election nights, because that is the only time I allow Dan to share any time with me) to remind us what a down to earth chap he is.
Even worse is the fact that the guy Dan replaced (Walter Crankcase) is ALSO from Texas! (Galveston)
I understand that Sam Houston State University was originally called "Sam Houston Institute of Technology" but they had to change the name after they formed a football team. Someone put the school letters on the helmets and it looked like "SHIT"<--Not a dirty word, the old school letters:)
I know, such a pain to have to know and (gulp!) admit that he is from Texas. Sigh!. . .
[He's actually from Wharton, Tx. That's near Houston, I think. . .]
What's the frequency, Kenneth??
That appears to be the case (see below).
Let me share this with you. I get e-mail every now and then from 60 Second Activist, a conservative organization. Here is one I got today:
Dear Americans,
There is a book you must read over the Holidays.
Bernie Goldberg, a longtime reporter at CBS, has now written "Bias", an insider's account of just how the liberal media deliberately slants news.
You may have heard Goldberg talking about the book on the "Rush Limbaugh Show". Below is a link to the book.
NewsMax Article
( http://www.newsmax.com/bias3 )
Below is an update from Newsmax.com on the effect that the book has had, and the anger among the liberal media over finally being exposed.
In the 3 days since the story broke, "Bias" has gone to Number 1 on Amazon.com.
Please read the email from Newsmax and check it out.
For America,
Bruce Eberle
P.S. This book is going fast! Order now, it'll make a great gift!
-----Original Message-----
From: Newsmax.com
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001
To: Bruce Eberle
Subject: Dan Rather furious over new book
NewsMax.com and Internet reporter Matt Drudge report that CBS anchor Dan Rather is in a state of "fury" over a new book that will reveal insider secrets about his liberal bias.
Veteran CBS newsman Bernard Goldberg, a liberal himself, has written an expose on the liberal media entitled "Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News."
The book is due out this January and reportedly, Goldberg's revelations about the media and his CBS network will make Jim Bouton's "Ball Four" seem tame for its revelations from an industry insider.
"Bernie Goldberg is a G-ddamn traitor," a CBS NEWS executive was quoted by Drudge last weekend. "The book is trash written by a bitter man who is now determined to settle a score." Goldberg quotes CBS NEWS President Andrew Heyward, "Look Bernie, of course there's a liberal bias in the news. All the networks tilt left."
Goldberg concludes the media is so liberally biased it's sick!
For the first time conservatives and media critics will be armed - this first book to provide a first-hand, behind-the-scenes account of liberal bias.
This book is sure to be a bestseller... reserve your copy today from NewsMax at a great discount.
NewsMax is being rushed by the publisher copies of "BIAS" next week --before it gets to bookstores!
Now, you can get a copy before Christmas and before it is censored by the big media.
If you wait and buy the book at a bookstore and it will cost $27.95. Order today from NewsMax.com at the super price of just $22.95!
Plus you'll get four months free to NewsMax magazine -- with great columns from Mike Reagan, Chris Ruddy, David Limbaugh, Bill O'Reilly and many others -- that's a $20 value FREE!
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( http://www.newsmax.com/bias3 )
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