Circumstantial evidence is evidence.
BERNARD GOLDBERGLook, everybody in journalism has a reputation of sorts.
More Bernard Goldberg Quotes
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As a matter of fact, you know, Jesus probably would be, except for one or two issues, a liberal Democrat if he were around today.
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I didn’t say one negative word about poor people or about middle-class people or anything else. All I said was that the rich deserve our gratitude.
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Don’t pretend to be a journalist if you’re not a journalist.
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Liberals, many of them, not all of them, but many of them are obsessed with race. They see everything through a filter of race.
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I don’t think liberals in the media are really that much different from liberals outside the media.
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I know real people, whose names I could tell you, people I know who have said “I’ve stopped buying the New York Times.” Why? Because their editorial position has filtered, has leached into the news pages.
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Except for talk radio, liberals pretty much control the culture.
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I said that liberals think people who live in the middle of the country are a bunch of jerks, and obviously all liberals don’t think that. But I will tell you what, an awful lot of liberal elites think that.
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Journalists love to show their compassion.
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Bill Maher fancies himself the reincarnation of Lenny Bruce.
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I worked with these liberal elites for 28 years at CBS News, and they were always throwing around the term ‘white trash,’ by which they meant poor southerners who didn’t go to Harvard. I’m not sure why that makes them trash.
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There’s a kind of journalistic narcissism that New York-based journalists are guilty of.
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I’ve never seen class warfare as nasty as it is today, as a result of tax debate.
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Look, everybody in journalism has a reputation of sorts.
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You don’t smear somebody as a racist when there is obviously nothing there.
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