Was It A Secret That Alan Dershowitz Loathed Bill O'Reilly?

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By Tim Graham | December 12, 2007 - 10:19 ET

The book editor of the Washington Post responded to the charge that its scalding Bill O’Reilly book review by Alan Dershowitz was a pre-planned hit job. In a Monday chat session at washingtonpost.com on the broader subject of authors, Book World section editor Marie Arana insisted her assigning editor "had no idea what Dershowitz would say." Then they clearly didn’t Google around for two minutes and find that Dershowitz loathes O’Reilly. Here’s the Q&A:

Alexandria, Virginia: Pardon me if this is rude, but might I ask Marie about her choice of reviewers on the Bill O'Reilly book yesterday? Was picking Alan Dershowitz meant to provoke the TV host? Did it seem like a book review to you, or some sort of slash-and-burn editorial?

Marie Arana: This question is way off point, but I'm glad to take it on.

When my assignment editor sent O'Reilly's book off to Alan Dershowitz, he had no idea what Dershowitz would say. Neither did I. As a lawyer, as someone who considers (every day) a citizen's rights, Dershowitz seemed a fair reviewer who would be capable of telling readers whether or not O'Reilly interprets the law correctly.

Once a review comes in, if it is argued well, and if the errors it cites are indeed errors, we have no choice but to print it. To pull a review because it is scathing would be a disservice to everyone.

But Dershowitz has a record and a policy on O'Reilly. Google quickly finds a transcript from the NPR program On The Media from 2001:

MIKE PESCA, NPR: But not everyone's gracious enough to accept O'Reilly's help.

ALAN DERSHOWITZ: The fact that he's so popular and that hisinsipid book is the number one bestseller to me is a very symptomatic of what's happened to talk radio and talk television -- that the worse you are, the baser you are, the more popular your ratings seem to be.

PESCA: Harvard Professor Alan Dershowitz is a ubiquitous cable presence, but he draws the line at O'Reilly. In fact he boycotts all of Fox programming, both local and national because of O'Reilly.

Dershowitz says that it has nothing to do with O'Reilly's conservatism. On that point he won't get an argument. O'Reilly says he's not a conservative. His political hero is Bobby Kennedy. He supports gun control. He opposes the death penalty. Instead of executions, here's O'Reilly's solution. [A life of hard labor rather than a quick lethal injection.]

Once again, we find a liberal media outlet that didn't really care to do a two-minute Google search. They considered that since defense-lawyering Dershowitz has taken on all kinds of odd clients and causes, he was politically unpredictable. But he's not unpredictable in his O'Reilly hatred.

—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center

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I see no problem with the review itself.

O'Reilly's a big boy, and should be able to take a critical review in stride just by calling the reviewer "a pinhead" or something. And the review did some good on O'Reilly's factual flubs, from what I've heard.

Where I found the bias is in this woman saying: "This question is way off point," and in her denial of the obvious-even-without-Google fact that Dershowitz dislikes O'Reilly. If she'd been honest and said, "Yeah, Alan dislikes Bill, and we thought controversy would sell us more papers than an artificially sugar-coated review. So what?"
JMR

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Can Rush Limbaugh review

Can Rush Limbaugh review Al Franken's next book for the Post? 

*****

"There are no stupid questions. Only stupid people who ask questions." - Chris Berman 

Sounds like it would be more-interesting

Than some random reviewer. Again, IMO the bias wasn't in the review (which, to be brutally-frank, makes a few devastating factual points) but in the hostile & dishonest reaction to a reader's honest question about their reviewer-choice process.
JMR

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Rosie review

Any bets on whether the Post will ask Rosie O'Donnell to review Donald Trump's next book, or show? After all, if she writes well and spots some errors ...

The next time the editor is presented with obvious evidence of bias, instead of offering explanations that no one buys, she shouldn't bother wasting her breath. Just stay quiet, and don't make it worse by insulting us.

But...

They didn't disclose the bias of the reviewer, weren't honest as to whether it was done to sell papers and if you didn't kknow any of the facts you would make false assumptions about the review...wouldn't you?

Isn't Alan kinda famously lefty??

I don't know if he's as famous for being on the left as Rush is for being on the right, but if not he's at least very close. Alan has been a Hahvahd law professor taking mostly-far-lefty positions on TV since the early '90s, IIRC, if not before. To me, it's not really needed to disclose either one's politics, but maybe that just means I'm a political geek.
JMR

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Of course they "had no idea

Of course they "had no idea what Dershowitz would say."

They knew he didn't like O'Reilly, so they asked him if he could be fair, and he said "Certainly." And they said "OH, OK, then."

"This question is way off

"This question is way off point"  ????  WTF were they discussing, the 2007 world series?  ROFL.

Hit job from the start. Why

Hit job from the start. Why Alan Dershowitz? This is laughable.

Dirty Derky

Dirty Derky's done his dirty work. The  "debate" about his motives is over. Now on the a real hot topic--Global Warming. Oh wait, that "debate" is over too.

NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"

...but he draws the line at

...but he draws the line at O'Reilly. In fact he boycotts all of Fox programming, both local and national because of O'Reilly.

Just like all of Dershowitz' democrack presidential wanna-bes, they all boycotted FOX. So what's new. They all loaths FoxNews...Ass (donkey) of the same feather, flock together. Did it rhyme?

Curious to me

is that O'Reilly's taken a pass on this all week. I keep expecting him to flame Dearthofwitz, but he seems intent on ignoring him.