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<title>On &#x3C;em&#x3E;Morning Joe&#x3C;/em&#x3E;, Bernard Goldberg falsely claimed Clinton and Obama &#x22;didn&#x27;t condemn&#x22; MoveOn ad  </title>
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<description>Author and Fox News contributor Bernard Goldberg falsely claimed on MSNBC&#x27;s &#x3C;em&#x3E;Morning Joe&#x3C;/em&#x3E; that Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton &#x22;didn&#x27;t condemn&#x22; an ad that referred to Gen. David Petraeus as &#x22;General Betray Us.&#x22; In fact, Obama and Clinton voted for an amendment that condemned the ad.  </description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 9 Apr 2008 18:40:01 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Bernard Goldberg: &#x22;[W]omen and  minorities&#x22; have &#x22;pushed the newsroom further and further to the  left&#x22;</title>
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&#x3C;em&#x3E;The O&#x27;Reilly Factor&#x3C;/em&#x3E;, discussing 
what Bill O&#x27;Reilly perceived as the waning influence of &#x22;major elite media institutions,&#x22; Bernard Goldberg asserted: 
&#x22;[W]hen women and minorities came into journalism, they pushed the newsroom 
further and further to the left. Everybody agrees that minorities are 
overwhelmingly liberal in this country, and so are young women.&#x22; Goldberg later stated: &#x22;[T]he point I was 
trying to make ... is 
that this problem didn&#x27;t start last week or the week before. 
Journalism has been moving further and further to the left. It&#x27;s a good thing 
that we have women and minorities in the newsroom. That&#x27;s the good part. The bad 
part is that by moving further and further to the left, they&#x27;ve been eroding 
trust in journalism for a long, long time.&#x22;</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 5 Oct 2007 18:07:52 EST</pubDate>
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<title>On  &#x3C;em&#x3E;O&#x27;Reilly Factor,  &#x3C;/em&#x3E;Goldberg compared  &#x22;liberal media&#x22; to Ku Klux Klan</title>
<link>http://mediamatters.org/items/200708170009</link>
<description>On the August 16 &#x3C;em&#x3E;O&#x27;Reilly Factor&#x3C;/em&#x3E;, 
Fox News contributor Bernard Goldberg asserted that &#x22;news executives ... don&#x27;t 
seem to care very much about intellectual diversity of opinion.&#x22; &#x22;[T]hat&#x27;s why 
journalists can boo ... cheer ... bash Christians, and they&#x27;re not afraid of what 
will happen.&#x22; He concluded: &#x22;[T]his isn&#x27;t that much different from how the Ku 
Klux Klan operates.&#x22; O&#x27;Reilly responded: &#x22;I think it&#x27;s even beyond that, 
Bernie.&#x22; As &#x3C;em&#x3E;Media Matters&#x3C;/em&#x3E; has 
documented, O&#x27;Reilly has repeatedly compared Daily Kos to the Nazis and the Ku 
Klux Klan.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 17 Aug 2007 15:22:31 EST</pubDate>
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