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:: Friday, September 10, 2004 ::
Bernard Goldberg Speaks Out
In an exclusive email sent to Ratherbiased.com, former CBS anchor, Bernard Goldberg offers the following insight into the 60 Minutes/Rather, phoney document scandal:
"Assuming that at least some of the documents are indeed forgeries as they now seem," Goldberg says in an email to RatherBiased.com, "This is what happens when a news organziation operates in a bubble--a comfy liberal elite bubble. They WANTED the story to be true, so they apparently minimized or ignored any information that contradicted their pre-conceived notions.
"This is the nature of bias in the news. no conspiracies. Rather never said, 'I know these documents are phoney, but I'll go with them anyway.' He would never do that. The problem is too much like-mindedness, too much groupthink. What happened was almost invevitable. Sooner or later, when you live in the bubble, something bad will happen.
"Let me add that Dan Rather was my friend yesterday, he's my friend today, and he'll be my friend tomorrow."
Here's the rest of the post with a rebuke by Rather.
Related: Powerline posts excerpts from a Fox interview with Democrat stratagist Patrick Caddell who says that if the documents are forgeries, "the race is over":
"It would be the end of the race," Caddell told Fox News Live. "It would be the end of the race," he repeated.
"[Democratic officials are] so involved in this," the former Carter pollster worried. "They have gotten themselves so involved in this issue [in] the last 24 hours that somebody's going to, if they're not authentic, they're going to be blamed for it. It's incredible to me that they've gotten in this."
Caddell said..."I'm trying to save my party, you know, by telling the truth."
How's Rather going to handle all this tonight? Bet he's glad it's Friday.
:: Max 3:03 PM [+] ::
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