
A Slobbering Love Affair
The Torrid Romance Between Barack Obama and the Mainstream Media
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Narrated by:
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Alan Sklar
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By:
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Bernard Goldberg
From the thrill Obama sent up Chris Matthews's 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. With his trademark blunt, honest insider's perspective, Goldberg reveals:
A blistering takedown of the media's slavish support for Obama, A Slobbering Love Affair highlights how the mainstream media has not only surrendered its integrity and objectivity but could even endanger our democracy.
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Editorial reviews
According to conservative pundit and best-selling author Bernard Goldberg, the mainstream media lost what little credibility they had in the 2008 election when they crossed the line from garden-variety liberal bias to slavering support for Barack Obama. Performer Alan Sklar's baritone provides drama to this analysis, which covers how the media downplayed Obama's troubling associations with Reverend Jeremiah Wright and Bill Ayers, why they shunted Hillary aside, how they silenced Obama's critics, and what Obama's reign means for both the media and democracy in general. Golberg fans will find this a spot-on, sobering listen.
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Outstanding
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Too bad Bernard didn't narrate it though!
very entertaining!
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You have to listen to this
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I now have about 200 audible books, I have listened to this one 4 times already because I just enjoy the narration, it's actually entertaining in and of itself, and just pulls you through the whole book before you know it.
As far as the content of the book and the author, anyone who knows Bernard Goldberg knows he is conservative who worked in the liberal news rooms for decades and is well accustomed to the left-wing bias. He left the news side and since has written a couple books, and does conservative media analysis. He is smart, funny, and most importantly a seasoned journalist who knows how to do research, so....
....the chapters are organized in thought and content, making the case, USING EVIDENCE FROM THE PRESS, that the main stream media vacated their roll in vetting and challenging Barack Obama in his 2008 BECAUSE THEY WANTED HIM TO WIN.
Goldberg makes the case that the 2008 election was the first time the American liberal news media en masse actually moved from a position of passive bias favoring one candidate over the other, to actively downplaying negative stories of one candidate and then attacking the candidates critics ... remember the national news media investigating and then reporting on the credentials of Joe the plumber, a private citizen who asked Obama a tough question at one of the debates ?
I highly recommend everyone interested in politics read this book because the way most Americans get their political and world news is from the main stream press, and they are subject to shockingly deep bias and not above manipulating the stories to the betterment of their own world view and desires. It really is a shame. They are supposed to be "Objective".
Greatest Narration on Audible
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Obvious only for those who observe with an open mind.
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Goldberg is right...I wish he weren't.
spot on!
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Informative and Enjoyable
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Good content, slow speaking
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Very accurate
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