Difference between revisions of "Liberal bias"
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The following persons, television programs or media outlets have frequently been said to express a well known liberal bias. | The following persons, television programs or media outlets have frequently been said to express a well known liberal bias. | ||
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+ | CBS insider [[Bernard Goldberg]] wrote the definitive book on liberal bias in the media, simply entitled ''[[Bias]]''. |
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Template:Stub The following persons, television programs or media outlets have frequently been said to express a well known liberal bias.
- The New York Times
- ABC, CBS
- CNN[Citation Needed]
- LA Times[Citation Needed]
- Michael Moore
- The Daily Show
- The Colbert Report
- The United Nations[Citation Needed]
- Washington Post[Citation Needed]
- Hollywood[Citation Needed]
- Liberals
CBS insider Bernard Goldberg wrote the definitive book on liberal bias in the media, simply entitled Bias.