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New York Times bestselling author Bernard Goldberg argues that the left-leaning mainstream media crossed the line during the 2008 presidential election campaign and helped to determine the outcome.
Conservative media superstar, CBS veteran, and New York Times bestselling author Goldberg (Bias) takes on the liberal media for overwhelmingly supporting Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election campaign. Goldberg uses name-calling, statistics, and personal musings to support his contention that mainstream media has a profound liberal bias. (The amount of liberal Goldberg-bashing in print and online makes for a fair fight.) Implied is the need for listeners to devise strategies for obtaining balanced news coverage. Multiple Audie Award nominee Alan Sklar (see Behind the Mike, LJ 3/1/09) delivers a fine performance; highly recommended. [Includes a bonus interview with Rush Limbaugh; audio clip available through www.tantor.com; the Regnery hc, published in February, was a New York Times best seller.—Ed.]—Cliff Glaviano, Bowling Green State Univ. Libs., OH
More Reviews and RecommendationsAfter spending three decades at CBS News, Emmy Award-winning correspondent Bernard Goldberg decided to come forward and blow the whistle on what he saw as his industry's tendency to slant the news to the political left. His buzzed-about book, Bias, was the controversial result.
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November 15, 2009: there is a double standard in the media for conservatives and republican like carrie prejean, sarah palin, glenn beck, fox news and other people this book tells the truth about what going on is america.
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August 01, 2009: A well-written, fact-quoting, confirmation of what many of us already know--Americans can no longer expect unbiased journalism in the media.