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| 245 | _aArrogance: Rescuing America from the Media Elite | ||
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_aNew York _bWarner Books _c2003 |
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_aviii,310 p. _bHB _c23x15 cm. |
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| 520 | _aFormer CBS News correspondent Goldberg cites example after example of what he identifies as distorted reporting and asserts that these examples prove the pervasiveness of a liberal bias in the mainstream media. His credibility is diminished by a breathless, scattershot approach and sketchy documentation of examples (many taken out of context); but his points seem to be that attuned citizens will find such examples everywhere they look and that honest journalists should open their eyes. He includes a section of contact information for conservative organizations and think tanks. | ||
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