A slobbering love affair starring Barack Obama : the true (and pathetic) story of the torrid romance between Barack Obama and the mainstream media
Goldberg contends that the mainstream media crossed an important line in the 2008 presidential race, moving from a liberal bias to crass partisianship as spin doctors for Barack Obama.
"Bernard Goldberg presents A slobbering love affair starring Barack Obama : the true (and pathetic) story of the torrid romance between Barack Obama and the mainstream media"
"Goldberg contends that the mainstream media crossed an important line in the 2008 presidential race, moving from a liberal bias to crass partisianship as spin doctors for Barack Obama."@en
"Goldberg demonstrates how the media launched an unparalleled effort to ensure the election of the man they regarded as The One. From the thrill Obama sent up Chris Matthews' leg to the outrageously slanted "news" reports of the New York Times, Goldberg shows in exacting detail how the media, abandoning even the pretense of objectivity, moved from media bias to media activism."@en
"Bernard Goldberg, award-winning journalist and media bias whistleblower, discusses in scathing detail the mainstream media's outright obsession with and extreme favoritism of Barack Obama, from his race for presidency to his place in office. Tackling such topics as the media's downplay of Obama's association with Bill Ayers, their favoring of Obama over Hillary, and how they'll cover Obama's presidency, Goldberg leaves no stone unturned in this intense examination of active media partisanship."@en
"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."
"Bernard Goldberg discusses in scathing detail the mainstream media's outright obsession with and extreme favoritism of Barack Obama, from his race for presidency to his place in office. Tackling such topics as the media's downplay of Obama's association with Bill Ayers, their favoring of Obama over Hillary, and how they'll cover Obama's presidency, Goldberg leaves no stone unturned in this intense examination of active media partisanship."@en
"Goldberg contends that the mainstream media crossed an important line in the 2008 presidential race, moving from a liberal bias to crass partisanship as spin doctors for Barack Obama."
"Goldberg contends that the mainstream media crossed an important line in the 2008 presidential race, moving from a liberal bias to crass partisanship as spin doctors for Barack Obama."@en
"A slobbering love affair starring Barack Obama : the true (and pathetic) story of the torrid romance between Barack Obama and the mainstream media"@en
"A slobbering love affair the true (and pathetic) story of the torrid romance between Barack Obama and the mainstream media"@en
"A slobbering love affair [the true (and pathetic) story of the torrid romance between Barack Obama and the mainstream media]"
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