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Bernard Goldberg media exposé "Bias" now top 10 on Amazon!
Amazon.com ^ | 11/30/01 | Bernie Goldberg

Posted on 11/30/2001 7:27:17 PM PST by spycatcher

Hardcover (November 2001) Regnery Pub; ISBN: 0895261901

Amazon.com Sales Rank: 8

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The Wall Street Journal Tuesday, February 13, 1996

Networks Need a Reality Check By Bernard Goldberg

There are lots of reasons fewer people are watching network news, and one of them, I'm more convinced than ever, is that our viewers simply don't trust us. And for good reason.

The old argument that the networks and other "media elites" have a liberal bias is so blatantly true that it's hardly worth discussing anymore. No, we don't sit around in dark corners and plan strategies on how we're going to slant the news. We don't have to. It comes naturally to most reporters.

Which brings us to a recent "Reality Check" on the CBS Evening News, reported by Eric Engberg, a long-time friend. His subject was Steve Forbes's flat tax. It's not just Democrats and some Republican presidential candidates who don't like the flat tax -- it's also a lot of big-time reporters. The flat tax rubs them the wrong way. Which is fair enough -- until their bias makes its way into their reporting. And Mr. Engberg's report set new standards for bias.

He starts out saying: "Steve Forbes pitches his flat-tax scheme as an economic elixir, good for everything that ails us." Sure, the words "scheme" and "elixir" are loaded, conjuring up images of Doctor Feelgood selling worthless junk out of the back of his wagon. But this is nothing more than a prelude -- warm-up material to get us into the right frame of mind.

The report shows Mr. Forbes saying the U.S. economy can grow twice as fast if we remove "obstacles, starting with the tax code." Mr. Forbes may be right or wrong about this, so Mr. Engberg lets us know which it is. "Time out!" he shouts in his signature style. "Economists say nothing like that has ever actually happened."

He then introduces us to William Gale of the Brookings Institution, who says: "It doesn't seem plausible to think that we're going to have a whole new economy or economic Renaissance Age due to tax reform."

CBS News instructs its reporters and producers to identify people in a way that will help the audience understand any political bias they might have. We are told, for example, to identify the Heritage Foundation as "a conservative think tank." I have done this on more than one occasion, myself. It's a good policy.

But where was the identification of the Brookings Institution as "a liberal think tank"? Might that influence Mr. Gale's take on the flat tax? Instead, Mr. Gale was presented to America simply as an expert with no tax ax to grind.

Mr. Engberg then shows Mr. Forbes saying: "A flat tax would enable this economy to grow. That would mean more revenues for Washington." To this, Mr. Engberg tells the audience: "That was called supply-side economics under President Reagan: Less taxes equal more revenue. It didn't work out that way." Immediately after this we hear Mr. Engberg ask this question of Mr. Gale: "Is it fair to say the last time we tried something like this, we ended up with these hideous deficits?" To which Gale obediently replies, "It's perfectly fair to say that."

Mr. Engberg continues: "And if we try it again, your fear is . . . ?" And Mr. Gale replies: ". . . that we end up with the same problem again."

But haven't other experts argued that we wound up with "hideous deficits" not because of the tax cut but because of increased spending? And to the best of my knowledge, neither Mr. Forbes nor any other flat-tax proponent is suggesting we increase spending.

(Part of the problem is that most reporters and editors -- television and print -- are total dunces when it comes to the economy. Most don't know a capital gain from a mutual fund. This, as much as bias, in some cases leads to the kind of reporting we see on the flat tax and a lot of other economic issues.)

One thing to remember about network news is that it steals just about everything from print. So if the New York Times is against the flat tax, and the Washington Post is against the flat tax, the networks can't and won't be far behind.

Mr. Engberg concludes his piece a la David Letterman by saying that "Forbes's Number One Wackiest Flat Tax Promise" is the candidate's belief that it would give parents "more time to spend with their children and each other."

Can you imagine, in your wildest dreams, a network news reporter calling Hillary Clinton's health care plan "wacky"? Can you imagine any editor allowing it?

Finally, Mr. Engberg says: "The fact remains: The flat tax is a giant, untested theory. One economist suggested, before we put it in, we should test it out someplace -- like Albania."

"Reality Check" suggests the viewers are going to get the facts. And then they can make up their mind. As Mr. Engberg might put it: "Time Out!" You'd have a better chance of getting the facts someplace else -- like Albania.

1 posted on 11/30/2001 7:27:17 PM PST by spycatcher
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To: spycatcher
Wonder if Matt Drudge gets a cut?
2 posted on 11/30/2001 7:30:42 PM PST by Leroy S. Mort
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To: spycatcher
And I helped get it there!!! I pre-ordered a copy tonight : )
3 posted on 11/30/2001 7:31:05 PM PST by Katie_Colic
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To: spycatcher
I did my part - I ordered this book and Barbara Olson's book for Christmas presents for all my clients. During the Clinton years, I converted many moderate fence-sitters to 'raving right-wingers'. These baby converts need sustenance - they can buy food for the body - I buy food for the brain.
4 posted on 11/30/2001 7:31:51 PM PST by SmartBlonde
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To: spycatcher
LOL! When I reserved my copy it was ranked somewhere between 7,000-10,000. That was at 3:30 today EST! Freepers should get a discount for the books we help sell!
5 posted on 11/30/2001 7:32:02 PM PST by Protect the Bill of Rights
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To: Protect the Bill of Rights
When this was first posted on FR this afternoon, Amazon ranked it at over 60,000. Hahahaha
6 posted on 11/30/2001 7:35:59 PM PST by LarryLied
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To: LarryLied
60,000 to number 8? We don't have that kind of power do we?? hey.Maybe we do?? nah. BWAHAHA. I hope this book sells millions so everyone will know what a good old boy network the big three media bozos are.
7 posted on 11/30/2001 7:39:04 PM PST by lexington minuteman 1775
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To: Protect the Bill of Rights
Drudge would give Free Republic no credit of course. He sees us as competitors, not his most loyal readers.
8 posted on 11/30/2001 7:39:32 PM PST by spycatcher
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To: Protect the Bill of Rights; SmartBlonde; lexington minuteman 1775; LarryLied
Now ranked #7, Barbara Olsen's book is #8
9 posted on 11/30/2001 7:44:18 PM PST by spycatcher
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To: spycatcher; andrew
Matt and Jonah Goldberg are girly-men who think it fun to slum with conservatives. Both know which way the wind in blowing, both are death in their own communities so they come here to feed off us. The heck with both of them
10 posted on 11/30/2001 7:44:37 PM PST by LarryLied
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To: SmartBlonde
Thats why we call you SmartBlonde
11 posted on 11/30/2001 7:45:37 PM PST by RedBloodedAmerican
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To: LarryLied
I want this book BAD. Heading over to Amazon.com now.
12 posted on 11/30/2001 7:48:08 PM PST by Ciexyz
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To: lexington minuteman 1775; blackbag
60,000 to number 8? We don't have that kind of power do we?? hey.Maybe we do??

I believe we do. Last Sunday, at some ungodly hour in the morning, "blackbag" was doing a search and stumbled across a site named "usqueers" which had a death list of congressman and conservatives they would like to see die a horrible death. Within a day, Newsmax picked it up. Then CNS ran it. Then World Net Daily and Andrew Sullivan chimed in. Today the web site was taken down. This all may have been a coincidence but I tend to think the "blackbag" post was what prompted it all.

13 posted on 11/30/2001 7:50:16 PM PST by LarryLied
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To: spycatcher
The cover is coming off the CBS liberal lie machine. Buy this book, let's encourage truth.

CBS News instructs its reporters and producers to identify people in a way that will help the audience understand any political bias they might have. We are told, for example, to identify the Heritage Foundation as "a conservative think tank." I have done this on more than one occasion, myself. It's a good policy.

But where was the identification of the Brookings Institution as "a liberal think tank"? Might that influence Mr. Gale's take on the flat tax? Instead, Mr. Gale was presented to America simply as an expert with no tax ax to grind.

14 posted on 11/30/2001 7:52:04 PM PST by GOPJ
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To: LarryLied
Yeah I bet it was that post. Unfortuantely Free Rebublic is never giving credit for news scoops.
15 posted on 11/30/2001 7:55:15 PM PST by spycatcher
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To: spycatcher
Listed at Amazon as #7 right now.

Bwaahahahaahaha!.

You just know others are looking at this and thinking of ratting out the rats too. Maybe even Geraldo. He could make millions if he told what he knows.

16 posted on 11/30/2001 7:56:41 PM PST by LarryLied
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To: spycatcher
I couldn't even find it listed at the Barnes and Noble website!
18 posted on 11/30/2001 7:58:55 PM PST by Enlightiator
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To: jdhmichigan
This book and Fox News on top, CNN on the bottom
19 posted on 11/30/2001 7:59:07 PM PST by spycatcher
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To: spycatcher
This happens with left wing talk show hosts. Gloria Allred calls us the far right but describes herself as "progressive." She is actually a whacked out leftist who is much further left of center than we are right of center.
20 posted on 11/30/2001 8:01:15 PM PST by doug from upland
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