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Bias. (Books in Brief).

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Bias, by Bernard Goldberg (Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 2002), 232 pages, hardcover, $27.95.

Motivated by self-preservation, Procopius did the sensible thing. An eminent historian and bureaucrat during the reign of the Byzantine emperor Justinian (reigned 527-565 AD) in Constantinople, Procopius had written a caustic denunciation of the emperor and his wife, the powerful empress Theodora (d. 548). Recognizing that it would put his career and life in jeopardy if the work ever surfaced, Procopius did not publish his Secret History while the emperor and empress yet lived. The scathing attack was finally published after the death of Justinian and possibly after the death of Procopius himself.

Something of a modem-day Procopius is former CBS News correspondent Bernard Goldberg. But unlike Procopius, Goldberg has not hesitated to criticize his employer publicly. Beginning with an oped in the February 1996 Wall Street Journal and now with his book Bias, Goldberg has worked hard to expose the mainstream media's liberal predilections. Though there is little in Bias that will surprise longtime media critics, Goldberg's credentials give weight to the old conservative complaint that the mainstream media is incorrigibly leftist.

Bias begins, reasonably enough, with the author's own story of growing disillusionment and dissent. Joining CBS News in 1972, Goldberg writes that the network news' liberal bias had bothered him for some time, and that he had quietly discussed the matter frequently with officials at CBS to no avail. He was finally prompted to go public with his concerns after watching a CBS News report by Eric Engberg about then-presidential candidate Steve Forbes' proposal for a flat tax. That proposal, Engberg editorialized on the air, was "wacky," little more than some "scheme" or "elixir." Engberg concluded by saying, "The fact remains: the flat-tax is a giant, untested theory. One economist suggested, before we put it in, we should test it out someplace--like Albania." To an incredulous Goldberg, this was "junk journalism." He writes that "Engberg's piece--its strident mocking tone, its lack of objectivity, its purposeful omission of anyone who supported the flat tax--was like a TV campaign commercial paid for by Opponen ts of the Steve Forbes Flat Tax."

So Goldberg critiqued the Engberg report in a Wall Street Journal article. But as he makes clear in Bias, the mainstream media's leftward tilt is not something that appears only in isolated instances, but is instead entrenched in the corporate media's culture. Goldberg writes that the journalism elite are so far to the left that they "are hopelessly out of touch with everyday Americans. Their friends are liberals, just as they are. They share the same values. Almost all of them think the same way on the big social issues of our time.... After a while they start to believe that all civilized people think the same way they and their friends do. That's why they don't simply disagree with conservatives. They see them as morally deficient."

Goldberg notes that this left-wing worldview results in news hopelessly slanted to the left. Interspersed with the narrative of his own last days at CBS, Goldberg provides plenty of evidence of this leftward tilt. He writes, for instance, that "in the ...

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