Bernie Goldberg: People Working Night Shift at 7-Eleven 'Have More Introspection Than Journalists'
As NewsBusters has been reporting, the coverage of the Occupy Wall Street movement has been nothing less than atrocious.
Appearing on Fox News's the O'Reilly Factor Monday, political analyst Bernie Goldberg said it's because there are "people that sell Slurpees and cigarettes to insomniacs at 7-Eleven on the overnight shift who have more introspection than journalists who cover important events in our country" (video follows with transcript and commentary):
MONICA CROWLEY, GUEST HOST: Joining us now from Miami, the purveyor of BernardGoldberg.com, Mr. Goldberg.
So Bernie, here we have the very rich irony of major network news anchors and hosts and reporters making a gazillion dollars a year empathizing with Occupy Wall Street. Do you think there is anything -- anything to this apart from pure left-wing ideological affinity?
BERNIE GOLDBERG, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: Well, let's put it this way, Monica. I think there's a handy rule of thumb that, if we understand, it explains a whole bunch of things the so-called mainstream media do.
And the rule of thumb is this. If they share your values, you will get basically an easy ride. If they don't share your values, fasten your seat belt, because it's going to be a real bumpy ride.
Now, they treat the Tea Party, to use an easy example, one way, because they see conservatives as people who aren't very nice and, frankly, who are racist. So, if there is one sign at a Tea Party rally that is, in fact, racist, it's not only going to get on the air. It's going to be made to be typical of the movement.
On the other hand, they see these demonstrators as young idealists, sort of the American version of the Arab Spring. As a matter of fact, a number of reporters have made that very comparison, which is superficial at best and insane at worst. Because the Arab Spring was about people who were trying to overthrow dictators, who often tortured people with whom they disagreed. And in this country we have elections every two years. So what in the world is the comparison between the two?
That's where the rule of thumb comes in. If they like you, they treat you one way. If they don't share your values, they're going to see you in a totally different way.
CROWLEY: Bernie, let's talk about the coverage, because you also mentioned the Tea Party. And when the Tea Party was at its height, you saw a lot of the left-wing mainstream media coverage pounding the Tea Party for nonexistent offenses.
GOLDBERG: Right.
CROWLEY: The racism that didn't exist, the signs that didn't exist. And yet, in Occupy Wall Street, you actually have some serious law breaking going on. You've got drug use. You've got violence. You've got the open sex. And you've got the anti-Semitism.
GOLDBERG: Yes.
CROWLEY: And yet, as you point out, the mainstream media is glorifying this movement and romanticizing socialism.
GOLDBERG: Well, yes. I mean, let's -- let's use an apple to apples comparison. As I said earlier, if there was one sign at a Tea Party rally that was racist, it would get on the air. I guess I don't have a problem with that. What I do have a problem with is suggesting that it was typical of the whole movement.
But, in this case, we know that there have been more than a few anti- Jewish signs. And more that a few rants against Jewish people who supposedly control the whole country by, you know, Occupier, Wall Street Occupiers in New York and in other places. And these things don't get any attention, because one fits the template. It fits the template that conservatives are racist, so we'll show the one racist sign with you it doesn't fit the template that these people -- these liberal people are Jew haters.
Now I want to make clear, I'm not saying at all that these anti- Semitic signs are typical of the entire movement. They may, in fact, be outliers. But the one racist sign at a Tea Party rally was also an outlier, and that didn't stop the media from smearing the entire movement with that one sign.
Something Crowley and Goldberg didn't discuss are the allegations of rape at these events including a deaf man near the protests on Wall Street and a woman at Occupy Baltimore who's requesting police totally shut down the demonstration as a result.
These, too, go largely unreported by media madly in love with this movement. But I digress:
CROWLEY: Bernie, should we not be at all surprised that the left- wing, mainstream media has done very little to no investigation into who created Occupy Wall Street, who is orchestrating it, who is funding it, and who is making sure that it continues?
GOLDBERG: No. We shouldn't be surprised at all. We should be troubled by it but not surprised.
The story line has been written in stone. And we have seen it. These are the good guys, the Tea Party people were, well, we will say the bad guys to keep it simple. But these people who Occupy Wall Street, you heard some of these reports. They are shared in their frustration over the fact that the system is stacked against them. We shouldn't be surprised at all.
Listen Monica, I have met people that sell Slurpees and cigarettes to insomniacs at 7-Eleven on the overnight shift who have more introspection than journalists who cover important events in our country. They will never look inward. They will never see their biases.
I don't want to -- I don't want to end this part of the segment on a bad note. But there is no hope, there is no hope for them ever coming around and doing the right thing. They are not -- they are not introspective people when it comes to their own profession.
No, they most certainly aren't, and our nation is suffering as a result.
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What would cause you to get
Submitted by ThisnThat on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 1:53pm.
What would cause you to get arrested at one of these OWS protest sites?
Apparently, nothing will get you arrested. Just as long as you spout Communist principles and say "tax the rich" -- you can get away with anything as a mob in this country. This is sickening.
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Who are the real backers and supporters
Submitted by ahusser on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 2:14pm.
I have been trying to find the backers and supporters of this so called movement (OWS) and have only been able to come up with a list that has been cloned on all the websites I have perused. Is there a definitive backer list. I recall my days as a police officer in DC monitoring the multitude of protests in the late 70's and 80's where the backers and supporters were often posted by the lefties themselves somewhere on site.
"Somehow, I told you so, just doesn't quite say it." Will Smith in 'I, Robot.'
ahusser
Submitted by Radical1979 on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 3:08pm.
I'm not sure if this is helpful, it's on The Blaze. Beck does a lot of research so I think it's pretty accurate.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/this-is-the-comprehensive-list-of-those-...
Thanks
Submitted by ahusser on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 7:32pm.
Thanks Radical1979. Looks like 60's redux. The media gave them airplay and support then also, so nothing new with our vaunted MSM except most of us now can go elsewhere for news. Back then their monopoly was pretty much total. It boggles the mind why many still profess a failed ideology that has never worked where it has been tried and never will (while killing millions along the way). Self interest can never be restrained for long without violence.
"Somehow, I told you so, just doesn't quite say it." Will Smith in 'I, Robot.'
Actually Zombie from PJMedia assembled that..
Submitted by kata on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 7:39pm.
"This is just the starting point. Eventually, it will feel more “official”, but yes, everyone knows that the title is somewhat snarky — the is no official anything associated with OWS. Anytime anyone says something that reflects badly on the movement, others will say “That’s not our official position! Ignore that guy!” But when pressed on what is their “official” position, everything gets loosey-goosey."
I know the Blaze has a link but Zombie is doing the compilation. There's a lot more info in the comment section.
The Zombie
Submitted by ahusser on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 8:14pm.
Info is being cloned on most websites that I visited. May be as definitive as it gets. As I said above when I was covering demonstrations participants would proudly display somewhere at the protest site for all to see their sponsors and affiliations.The one that used to win the award for gall was the AFGE was a huge sponsor of many of those yesteryear events which is the American Federation of Government Employees the largest federal employee union. Their president back then was a proud card carrying communist.
You have to feel however that OWS does not have the look of spontaneity and has the appearance have been heavily orchestrated, bankrolled and planned for some time. But it could just have been word of mouth passed from campus to campus.
"Somehow, I told you so, just doesn't quite say it." Will Smith in 'I, Robot.'
Well I sat down and read
Submitted by kata on Tue, 11/01/2011 - 8:33pm.
a significant number of the emails that Breitbart dumped from AdBusters google email group that started the event in New York. They started with a specific agenda and have done well to make sure the "general assembly" and "declaration" haven't forgotten those initial "core ideas" even though a number of them a buried now in the myriad of other special interests.
And having also researched the people doing their money laundering... er handling - I can't argue with you. The list of "sympathizers" has only accentuated the very decidedly left moving direction. The fact that international haters of America around the globe "like" it just a way to put their thumb in the eye of people who don't.
I would like to see Zombie firm-up a list of Unions who have marched with OWS and assisted with other things such as giving them storage units (Teachers Union) and nursing huts (Nurses Union). Since the useful idiots don't want to be "alone" in this effort - it's published freely. But it's also tedious work. In the end I am not certain what good it will do. It's very much like nailing jello to a wall because as Zombie said, then can claim all-inclusiveness when it suits them, and just deny the relationship as a supporter when it doesn't.
ps. I'm not certain I've said this before - but love your tagline.
Kata
Submitted by ahusser on Thu, 11/03/2011 - 11:07am.
Thanks. When I heard Will Smith speak that line I immediately thought of the election of Obama. 'I, Robot' is one of my favorite movies.
Back when I was covering "demos" (as we called demonstrations). In Lafayette Park in front of the White House I recall a PLO anti-Israel demo (I am thinking early 80's). On the fieldhouse/restroom wall was a very long list of supporters and sympathizers for the PLO cause. Many unions were listed but my favorite was The Communications Workers of America (the CWA) which we used to call the Communist Workers of America (We used to call the WaPo the 'L street daily worker'). That was the demo where the intrepid prez of AFGE actually spoke.
Which begs the questions why do Jews in this country always vote democratic when I think the lib/dem/soc party is anti-Semitic.
I noticed in the Zombie list that International Workers of the World were represented. I didn't know the "Wobblies" still existed. (The musician-Harry McClintock-who wrote the 'The Big Rock Candy Mountain' was a Wobblie)
It seems J. Edgar rooted out the Mafia in the unions only to supplant them with communists.
"Somehow, I told you so, just doesn't quite say it." Will Smith in 'I, Robot.'