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Liberals in Love - Interview WIth Bernard Goldberg
Bill Steigerwald
Monday, January 26, 2009

http://townhall.com/columnists/BillSteigerwald/2009/01/26/liberals_in_love_-_interview_with_bernard_goldberg


Award-winning network TV reporter Bernard Goldberg first hit pay dirt in the
book world with "Bias," his 2001 best-seller exposing how the news we saw
was distorted by the liberal bias of the journalists he worked with during
his long career with CBS News. Several media books later, Goldberg is back
with "A Slobbering Love Affair: The True (And Pathetic) Story of the Torrid
Romance Between Barack Obama and the Mainstream Media." The Regnery
Publishing book, which goes on sale Monday, indicts mainstream print and
electronic journalists not for having liberal biases, which are a given, but
for becoming open and unapologetic activists for Obama.


Q: What's your 60-second synopsis of your book?

A: This is not a book about the same old media bias. This time journalists
cross a very bright line. This time they stopped being witnesses to history
and they were intent on helping to shape history. They moved from media bias
to media activism. In my whole life I have never seen the media get on board
for one candidate the way they did this time around and -- this is very
important -- they did it without even a hint of embarrassment.

It isn't just conservatives that feel this way. Lots of people feel the
media was in the tank for Barack Obama. They were because he was young,
because he was cool, because he was black and because he was liberal.
There's no way in the world we would have seen this kind of slobbering if we
would had just inaugurated the first black president who was conservative
and Republican.

Q: You're not talking about opinion writers and pundits, you're talking
about news coverage?

A: I'm talking about two things. In terms of news coverage, forget about
what I say. There are polls conducted by nonpartisan groups that said the
media was way, way more positive in its Obama coverage than its McCain
coverage. In other words, everybody has seen what I've seen. I'm not the
only one. The media who were on Obama's team, they didn't just put a thumb
on the scale; this time they sat on the scale.

But we're talking about lots of supposedly hard-news reporters, but even in
opinion -- and this is an important point that I'm glad you brought up -- I
think opinion has to be relatively intelligent. I mean, Chris Matthews
saying he had "a thrill running up his leg" when he heard Barack Obama
speak. And Matthews said "You're not an American if you don't cry when you
hear Obama speak."

This isn't political commentary. This is a man crush. This is embarrassing.
He is by far the most embarrassing commentator on television. I want to make
it clear -- commentators are allowed to comment. I get that. But the
commentary has to have a semblance of intelligence to it, and Chris Matthews
has become the single biggest embarrassment in all of the media in terms of
this campaign coverage.

Q: So is he the most egregious example -

A: Let me give you two. Chris Matthews is the most egregious example of
media slobbering I have ever seen.... Chris Matthews is an embarrassment of
the first order. But I'll tell you something else -- and this is the single
most embarrassing sentence I have ever seen in the Washington Post. This is
a story on Christmas morning, Page 1, Washington Post, about Barack Obama's
exercise regimen. I'm going to read you the line and I don't blame you if
you think I am making it up. I swear to God I'm not: "The sun glinted off
chiseled pectorals sculpted during four weight-lifting sessions each week
and a body toned by regular treadmill runs and basketball games."

Let me tell you something. If there has been a more embarrassing sentence
ever published in the Washington Post, please, somebody tell me what it is.
You'd read something like this in a romance novel with Fabio on the cover.
This is the kind of slobbering I'm talking about. This is not the same old,
same old. They jumped the shark this time. They really took sides and they
didn't care who knew it. That's different from anything that happened in the
past.

Q: You already knew the way the media tilts, so were you just waiting for
this to happen or did it shock even you?

Q: That's a very interesting question. It's the latter. I figured it was
going to be the same old thing. Of course they were going to root for the
Democrat. They always root for the Democrat, the more liberal the better.
That I expected. And believe me, I wasn't going to sit down and write a book
about that. But the more I looked at it, the more I watched, I said, "I
can't actually be seeing what I am seeing. I can't believe I'm reading what
I'm reading." What pushed me over the edge in terms of wanting to write a
book about it was the incredible lack of concern for what anybody thought.
Even Howard Kurtz in today's Washington Post said it's not just
conservatives who think the media rolled over for Barack Obama -- and they
better change.

Q: Hillary Clinton has to be pretty annoyed at the media.

A: She's the biggest single loser in all of this. If the media had done its
job early on, Hillary Clinton would have been the nominee for president of
the United States and probably elected president of the United States.

Q: What are you trying to prove and who are you trying to persuade with this
book?

A: Because I am a journalist, I want to document things that I think are
important. And since the only group mentioned in the Constitution with
constitutional protections that is a real business is the press, the media.
I think they are worth taking a look at. It's not what I am trying to prove;
it's that as a reporter, as a journalist, I like to write about things that
I think are important. And I think how the media behaves in a free society
is very important. It's not enough to simply have a free press; you have to
have a fair press. That's what I am trying to document.

The second part of the question is, "Who am I trying to persuade?" I'm going
to be perfectly honest with you. I reach out to liberals in my books. They
criticize not liberals but they criticize liberal biases or liberal insanity
or liberals going too far, or whatever. I would love for liberals to also
read this book, in addition to conservatives, and say, "Hey, he's making a
good point." But the fact is, too many liberals, while they acknowledge the
bias of the media -- and they do -- they don't care. I can't deal with that.
If they are willing to accept corruption because the corruption helped their
guy get elected, that's on them, not me.

Q: What you said is absolutely true - I've seen it: even if journalists
recognize it, they don't care.

A: They don't care because the press is also liberal like they are. But what
they don't understand -- because they haven't even thought about this for a
second -- is that the only institution in America that has constitutional
protections is the media; but that is for only one reason - to keep an eye
on a very powerful government. Well, if nobody trusts the media anymore -
and one poll indicated that 90 percent of Republicans thought that the press
wanted Obama to win and 62 percent of Democrats and independents thought the
very same thing - what's going to happen when they sound a real alarm for a
real crisis? ... That's the danger that these idiots put us into this time
around, with what went way beyond bias and was actually media activism....
We're not going to listen to them when they bark the next time. They're the
watchdogs? When the watchdogs bark, nobody's going to be paying attention.

Q: Which media institution -- print or electronic -- should be most ashamed
of its coverage?

A: Oh that's easy. Thank you. That's a softball. MSNBC. Not even close.

Q: And we all know where Chris Matthews works, right?

A: (Laughs) That's right. By the way, I was asked by Bill O'Reilly a week
ago, "Do you think it's a mental disease or do you think it's business?" -
He was actually talking about the general Bush-hating. I immediately said
"It's a mental disorder, because don't underestimate the power of insanity.
'Bush-derangement syndrome' is for real." But in the case of MSNBC, it's
also business. They have made a conscious business decision to corrupt an
entire news organization in order to jump on a liberal bandwagon. That's a
journalistic sin. That's not just the old bias. That's a kind of corruption
that runs very deep and is hurting the NBC news brand.

Q: A defender of MSNBC might say, "Well, they are just trying to be the
liberal version of Fox News."

A: I have heard that, but it's not true and I'll tell you why. If you turn
on Fox - and I recommend this to my liberal friends - pick a day in the
future - next Sunday, it doesn't matter - and listen as long as you can. You
will hear liberal opinion throughout the day. They have liberals and
conservatives on all day long. Even the most conservative show on Fox, Sean
Hannity's show, has liberals on all the time. Listen to Keith Olbermann, and
you will never hear a conservative voice - ever. So MSNBC is trying to be a
magnet for the Bush-hating left, and in a very, very, very small way it is
doing that. But it doesn't even pretend to present a balanced view. Its
opinion shows don't have to, I grant you that. But Fox's opinion shows do;
MSNBC's don't.

Q: Not counting Fox, were there any honorable exceptions among what we call
the liberal mainstream media that did not swoon over Obama?

A: I'll give you a couple from MSNBC, interestingly, to show that I am
trying to be fair. Chuck Todd -- the political director for NBC who was on
MSNBC every day during the campaign? I thought he was fair. I thought he was
reasonable. The morning show on MSNBC -- "Morning Joe"? There are more
liberals on it than conservatives, that's for sure. Most of the people who
were on there during the campaign wanted Barack Obama to win, but Joe
Scarborough injects a little diversity of opinion.

Q: Pat Buchanan was always there, too.

A: Buchanan is one of those conservatives who hate Republicans, in my view.
He's a safe Republican. He's been rejected by the voters three times. He's
no fan of Republicans. He's safe. I can name a whole bunch of conservatives
that would make MSNBC much more interesting, but I'm not in the habit of
wasting my breath.

Q: Have you seen any improvement in the coverage of Obama since you finished
your book?

A: Absolutely not. If anything, the slobbering has continued. The question
when I finished writing my book was, "Will the slobbering continue?" I
thought it would. It has. And the best example of the worst kind of
slobbering is that line in The Washington Post that said "The sun glinted
off chiseled pectorals ... ." And this was after he got elected. So the
slobbering continues. And by the way, I don't see an end in sight.

Q: Who can we trust to provide us with fair and balanced reporting on the
Obama era before us?

A: I know everyone has jobs, everyone is busy. But I think the best thing
you could do is read as many sources as you can. If you are going to read a
liberal newspaper like the New York Times, check out the op-ed page of the
Wall Street Journal. If you are going to watch MSNBC, please, do yourself a
favor - watch Fox. And not because Fox is conservative while MSNBC is
liberal. But while Fox has a conservative tilt, it presents both points of
view all day long. So I would suggest that you watch or read as much as you
can and don't get stuck in a niche where you are only reading one thing with
one point of view because then you'll never know what's going on in the
world.

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