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The Book Party

A Friend Stopped By | 01/26/2009 7:00 am

Bernie Goldberg: 'Chris Matthews Is a Journalist Hooker Putting Out for Obama'

By Myrna Blyth

Editor’s Note: Anyone who has read a women’s magazine in the last 25 years has most likely read the work of Myrna Blyth, who weighs in at wowOwow with this provocative piece. Myrna is the founding editor of More magazine, was the longtime editor-in-chief of Ladies’ Home Journal, and was senior editor for Family Circle magazine. She is the chairman of the President’s Commission on White House Fellowships. She has received many awards including the Matrix Award from New York Women in Communications, Inc., the Woman of Achievement Award from the New York City Commission on the Status of Women, and was named Publishing Executive of the Year by Advertising Age. Currently she writes for The National Review Online and is the editor-in-chief of Betty Confidential.

Bernie Goldberg is the guy who really blew the whistle on media bias.

His first book, the aptly-named Bias, published in 2001, became a much-discussed No. 1 New York Times bestseller. Bias got a boost from George W. Bush, who, soon after publication, carried a copy out of the White House and flashed it in the face of the White House press corp. In that book, Goldberg, a six-time CBS Emmy-winning TV reporter, described the liberal leanings of his Black Rock colleagues, including Dan Rather, and how their politics influenced the way they report the news.

Now a commentator on, yes, Fox, and a correspondent for HBO’s Real Sports, Goldberg’s newest work is a sort-of love story, called A Slobbering Love Affair: The True (and Pathetic) Story of the Torrid Romance Between Barack Obama and the Mainstream Media. (Why oh why are conservative writers so much funnier than their liberal counterparts?) Goldberg details the one-sided coverage of the presidential campaign, which, he believes, morphed from even just a semblance of balanced reporting into a major media man-crush on Barack Obama.

“This time it was different,” he told me. “It went beyond mere bias. During this campaign, the media crossed the line. They became activists. They were on a noble mission to help elect the first black president. They didn’t want to be witnesses. They wanted to help make history. They de facto enlisted in the Obama campaign.”

Goldberg describes case after case of partisan reporting from The New York Times’s one-sided battering of John McCain and even Cindy McCain, to the media’s outcry when George Stephanopoulos dared to ask Obama about his relationship to terrorist Bill Ayres, to Chris Matthews’s “I feel this thrill go up my leg” drool over Obama’s victory speech.

“Chris Matthews,” he writes, “is a journalist hooker putting out for Obama from the moment the senator showed some leg.”

He also describes the “Palin Derangement Syndrome," — similar to the “Bush Derangement Syndrome, a mental illness that struck millions of liberals … and left them foaming at the mouth at the mention of the president’s name.” Palin drove many in the liberal media crazy because “this pro-life, pro-gun, churchgoing woman … wasn’t one of them.” He also points out that the press kept telling us, over and over, that if Obama lost, it could only be because of racism. Yet the same reporters and commentators never expressed that concern when politicians such as Ken Blackwell or Michael Steele or Lynn Swann, all conservative black men, lost recent races. That’s because “liberals don’t really see conservative black men as black — anymore than they see conservative women as women. They see them only as conservatives. So they don’t really count."

Goldberg says he also recognizes the historic importance of Obama’s election and that his book is not anti-Obama. It is anti-media. “I don’t buy into his politics but I think he speaks eloquently. He comes off as smart. He’s cool, which is important in the United States of Entertainment. He seems a genuinely nice guy. But I don’t really know this person. The major media was supposed to find out a lot more about him during the campaign. It was their responsibility and they didn’t do it. They were cheerleaders.”

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f p
EKA I agree—new sound bytes just don’t do anything but confuse most of the time and too many only listen to these. If one wants to be a responsible citizen one needs to start reading. Yes that’s right: reading—and not only newpapers but journals and yes blogs devoted to information. TV just doesn’t get it.
By f p on 01/26/2009 9:54 am
Roxie Hagman
Right on EKA. Throw Maddow in with Olberman and you’ve hit it dead on. I too like Matthews and he doesn’t try to deceive you about who he is. I think he genuinely is a good person.
By Roxie Hagman on 01/26/2009 10:01 am
Belinda Joy
Great Post EKA! You have encapsulated exactly who Chris Matthews is. In the beginning of the presidential campaign, I had my reservations about him because he kept harping on the “race issue” in regard to Obama’s viability as our President. It drove me crazy! But as time went on I realized he was just being real. Saying all the things that I am sure men who are like him were thinking and feeling. Watching the shock he experienced when he realized Obama won was priceless! Now when I watch his show each night I can feel through the T.V. his pride in Americans and how badly he wants Pres. Obama to succeed. I share in Chris’s admiration for our new President, so I guess that means Chris and I have drunk the Kool-Aid! :-)
By Belinda Joy on 01/26/2009 7:37 pm
Susan B
I stand and applaud you, EKA. Nicely put. However, I do blame the media for their pandering. But, I also blame us for being so freaking gullible and allowing it to do what it does. (I think Matthews is just as bad as the others, but you make a good point about his knowledge of politics. Olbermann is an ex-baseball sportscaster!)
By Susan B on 01/27/2009 4:15 pm
A N
Chris Matthews isn’t destructive? Where were you when Hillary was running??? He blatantly mocked her, disrespected her, and belittled her during the entire campaign thus exemplifying his chauvanistic, sexist, inept and biased character! He was one of the worst media offenders during this campaign. Bernie called it right….can’t wait to read the book. The media used to have the responsibility of being the “watch dog” for the people; now, it’s objectivity is non-existent! It more than helped Obama get elected (and all for the wrong reasons). Have you seen the Stimulus Bill? This is NOT the change we had in mind! Someone once said, “Be careful what you wish for.” And it begins…
By A N on 01/28/2009 7:13 pm
Zera Lee
Makes you want to re-think media consolidation, doesn’t it?
By Zera Lee on 01/28/2009 10:59 pm
rocky rocky
When ratings mean more than truth, then anything and anyone depending on ratings to exist cannot be trusted to tell the truth but can be trusted to reflect what their target audiences want. Looks to me like a chicken or egg conundrum. What’s the solution?
By rocky rocky on 01/26/2009 9:31 am
Roger from Ohio
I think I have become a news “junkie” The past couple of years that is about all I watch….. CNN, MSNBC, Faux News….. I watch them all. The first time I heard Bernie Goldberg was on Bill O’Rilly’s show. He was part of the Bernie & Jane segment. Jane Hall was the “token” democrat in the segment, so they could stay “fair and balanced” Bernie would agree with everything that O’Rilly said, then Jane would have to start out with “you’re right Bill” then give her opinion. When Jane’s opinion deviated from the main point that Bill and Bernie were agreeing on, they would start over talking her, “shouting her down” until she was “bullied” into agreeing. Bernie Goldberg is still on the show….. but Jane Hall isnt any more. Imagine that!
By Roger from Ohio on 01/26/2009 10:03 am
A N
Roger, I’m going to refer to Hillary once again….the ONLY network that was “fair and balanced” with Senator Cliinton WAS Fox News and O’Reilly was a gentleman during the interview…quite refreshing coming from a conservative network! Keith Overbite and Chris Matthews of MSNBC (the most biased) were deplorable when they spoke of her mainly because they wanted “their GUY” to win! Hillary and Geraldine Farraro (who is a Dem and a regular on Fox) testified to that. President Obama was given a pass on a multitude of issues….whatever happened to objectivity and investigative reporting?! Will admit that the networks are slanted but let’s be honest, The NY Times, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, MSNBC, NBC, ABC, CNN and CBS are all liberal; Fox, the Weekly Standard and The National Review, conservative. Isn’t it sad that we’re able to label them today?!
By A N on 01/29/2009 6:49 am
DeBúrca obj
“Bush Derangement Syndrome, a mental illness that struck millions of liberals … and left them foaming at the mouth at the mention of the president’s name”…. it’s called SANITY… when the public watches a president, who btw was put into office by the Supreme Court, ignore warnings of an imminent terrorist attack (we found out later), put us into a war with a country that wasn’t responsible for the attack, but keeps tying the two together, watches our surplus disappear and turn into a record deficit while that same president attempts to hand Social Security to Wall Street, just a couple years before handing taxpayer money to bail our Wall Street…. the public backlash is NOT insanity, it was the only sanity going on in the country. And as far as Palin goes…a person who was thrust upon the public mere weeks before the election, whom people didn’t know, who wouldn’t hold a press conference and when she finally started speaking to the media her responses scared the hell out of us at the thought of her being a heartbeat from the presidency… also a SANE response by the American public to a real danger.
By DeBúrca obj on 01/26/2009 10:04 am
Robert Thompson
DeBurca, You really need to move on. The country needs to move on. All of the bashing, blaming & name calling needs to stop. have something to really contribute to the discussion, not simply say it is all Bush’s or the Republicans fault. Many of our problems as a result of Dem’s & Repub’s. and many of these go back many years, long before Bush was President.
By Robert Thompson on 01/26/2009 12:06 pm
%$#@* !@&*^!!
Bush Inc must and will be held accountable for their war crimes and for gaming this country. A family tradition since Prescott Bush had his bank seized under the Trading With the Enemy Act for helping fund Hitler’s rise to power. The GOP has devolved from Eisenhower to a party of crooks and imbeciles….the intelligent and decent ones like Senator Chuck Hagel are disgusted…and leaving. Unlike the GOP that has a taste for idiots….the Dems are actively trying to get rid of Blago. Unlike the GOP that has a penchant for hypocrasy…the Dems actively sought to ditch Spitizer…..Vitter is still in Congress for doing the same thing. The GOP IS a derangement syndrome for ignorant half-wits.
By %$#@* !@&*^!! on 01/26/2009 12:25 pm
deber B
I now understand why no one responds to your posts, Carmel.
By deber B on 01/26/2009 1:03 pm
Libra Lady
Amen to that deber B. Does no good…might as well talk to a wall!!!! Just need to scroll by just like I do when I see Eddie Haskell posting!! Now there is a waste of words….IMHO
By Libra Lady on 01/26/2009 1:30 pm
Robert Thompson
The wall might hear. There might be someone on the other side listening. This is more like talking to deaf when they are on another planet!!
By Robert Thompson on 01/26/2009 3:22 pm