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April 25, 2006

Bernard Goldberg takes dead aim at the America Bashers (the cultural elites who look down their snobby noses at "ordinary" Americans and detest so much of what this country is about)...the Hollywood Blowhards (incredibly ditzy celebrities who think they're smart just because they're famous)...the TV Schlockmeisters (including the one whose show has been compared to a churning mass of maggots devouring rotten meat)...the Intellectual Thugs (big-wigs at some of our best colleges, whose views run the gamut from left-wing to far left-wing)...and many more.

Goldberg names names, profiling the villains in his rogues' gallery, one by one, from 100 down to 1 -- and yes, you-know-who is #37. But Goldberg doesn't just round up the usual suspects we have come to know and detest. He also exposes some of the people who operate away from the limelight but still manage to pull a lot of strings and do all sorts of harm to our culture.

100 People Who Are Screwing Up America is about a country where as long as anything goes, sooner or later everything will go.


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About the Author

Bernard Goldberg is the number one New York Times bestselling author of Bias, 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America, and Arrogance. He has won eight Emmy Awards for his work at CBS News and at HBO, where he now reports for the acclaimed program Real Sports. In 2006 he won the Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award, the most prestigious of all broadcast journalism awards.


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  • Publisher: HarperAudio; Abridged edition (April 25, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061126535
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061126536
  • Product Dimensions: 5.7 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (900 customer reviews)
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Bernard Goldberg, the television news reporter and author of Bias, a New York Times number one bestseller about how the media distort the news, is widely seen as one of the most original writers and thinkers in broadcast journalism. He has covered stories all over the world for CBS News and has won 11 Emmy awards for excellence in journalism. He won six Emmys at CBS, and five more at HBO, where he now reports for the widely acclaimed broadcast Real Sports.

In addition to his ground-breaking book Bias, Goldberg has written four other books on the media and American culture -- Arrogance, 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America: (And Al Franken is #37), Crazies to the Left of Me, Wimps to the Right, and A Slobbering Love Affair, about the news media's romance with Barack Obama. All have all been New York Times bestsellers.

In 2006 Bernie won the most prestigious of all broadcast journalism awards, the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for an HBO story about young, poor boys who were sold or kidnapped into slavery and were forced to risk their lives as camel jockeys in the United Arab Emirates, one of the wealthiest countries in the world.

Bernie has reported extensively, both at HBO and at CBS News, on the transformation of the American culture. At HBO, in the fall of 2000, he wrote the Emmy award winning documentary Do You Believe In Miracles, the dramatic story of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey team and the most famous hockey game ever -- the game between the United States and the Soviet Union that revitalized the American spirit and helped bring America out of the malaise it had suffered though much of the 1970s.

At CBS, he anchored two prime-time documentaries about how the American landscape was changing. Don't Blame Me showed how the United States was becoming a nation of finger-pointers whose citizens more and more were refusing to accept responsibility for their actions. In Your Face, America was an hour-long report about the coarsening of America, about how vulgar and uncivil our popular culture was becoming.

Bernie has written op-ed pieces that appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post, about a wide range of subjects, including baseball, manners, and journalism.

He is also a news and media analyst for Fox News where he comments regularly on the state of the press and television news as well as on politics and culture for the network's top rated program, The O'Reilly Factor.

He is a graduate of Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey and a member of the school's Hall of Distinguished Alumni.

 

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63 of 76 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Actually, not what you'd think..., August 10, 2005
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P. Abramoff (Moorpark, California United States) - See all my reviews
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On the surface, you'd think this book was just another
"right-winger" making a list of 100 Liberals and trashing
them. Actually, it's not, despite the criticism of the
four guests on CNN who attacked Bernie Goldberg, without,
admittedly, even reading the book.

Even though there are the usual liberal suspects on this
list, such as George Soros, Paul Begala, and Howard Dean,
trashing liberals is not really the point of the book.

What Bernie Goldberg does in this book is to cite a number
of TRENDS in America that are ruining our society, and naming
a number of people who exemplify or encourage those trends.

His first several chapters are commentary about those trends.
For example, he cites the destruction of trust in one another
caused by our fear of lawyers, he cites how television
executives are filling the airwaves with a lot of trash
simply because of ratings, and he cites how the gangsta rap
craze is sending horribly destructive messages to our youth.

Then, in his list, he chooses a number of people who exemplify
some of these bad trends. What is MOST INTERESTING is the
number of people who are not all that famous, but many whom
you will recognize once they are described to you.
Here are a few examples...

...that idiot you'd see on late night TV, who wears the green
suit with the question marks all over it. He exemplifies the
idea that the way you get rich is to get "free money", and that
our tax dollars are that "free money".

...a woman, who finding out she was pregnant with triplets,
had two aborted, claiming that if she had to take care of
all three, she'd "have to shop at Costco".

...the former California congressman who was the major
catalyst for the "self-esteem" movement in secondary
education, the result being that our children score well
behind other countries in math and science, but rank
the highest in "self-confidence".

...the congresswoman who came to the defense of a convicted
murderer, as exemplifying the trend of defending the rights
of criminals rather than the victims.

In short, this book is so interesting that I believe if a
person enters into it with an open mind, it will be very
hard to put down. Also, despite its reputation as "right-wing"
and "liberal bashing", it really is not. I recommend this
book for EVERYBODY, and if I could give it SIX STARS, I would.

Lastly, you guessed who he lists as Number One.
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23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A sense of Humor Helps, August 12, 2005
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Bernard Goldberg has such a terrific sense of humor that I would not mind being on this list. However, I find that his humor hits the mark 100 percent of the time. When the Roman Empire started its downward spiral it had more than a little to do with the loss of courtesy and morality. The Me Me society that we have today may be individually satisfying, but the truth of the matter is that we can only pull this planet through to victory with EVERYONE shouldering a bit of the weight. Being a famous person or celebrity does not give anyone the right to tear down our country or abuse our people in Government. To paraphrase Gorky, the only people worthy of freedom are those who are willing to go out and fight for it every day. But it also has to be a Freedom for All, not just a select few. Mr. Goldberg's selections may not appeal to everyone, but I do applaud him for having the chutzpah to do this book and know that he was going to get lots of flak!
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23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting book, poor title, July 31, 2005
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C. Good (North-Central Montana, U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
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Goldberg's book is as much an effort to pin down why so many people think that self-righteousness, paranoia, and non-stop cussing should guarantee popularity & influence, as it is a book-length & well-researched rant about people that Goldberg doesn't like.

Unfortunately, the title makes the book sound more authoritative than it was meant to be. Goldberg does state in the introduction than he didn't take any surveys when he came up with the list, it's his list based on his opinions and he expects people will disagree with him on his choices and reasoning.

The first section of the book is a commentary on popular culture and things about it that are out of whack. Being popular does not automatically make a person wise, intelligent or informed, and I agree with Goldberg in my dislike of celebrities who feel entitled to make political comments every time someone acknowledges their existence. I also agree with him that managers & CEOs who make power & money their main concerns are pretty disgusting, as are supposedly serious news programs that prostitute themselves for ratings. But I also feel that there are a lot of other people to blame for some of these problems, like the congressmen & reporters who are so thrilled to meet a celebrity that they'll accept anything the celebrity says like it was gospel truth; or the parents who let their kids listen to gangster rap & watch foul-mouthed sitcoms and movies, and then can't figure out why their kids are so foul-mouthed and gutter-minded themselves. I do wish that Goldberg had made some comments about those types of enablers, as well as the offenders.

The Top 100 list, which takes up the majority of the book (246 pages out of 305), consists of short essays on people that set Goldberg's teeth on edge. I agree with many of his choices, although not all of them, and there are other people I wish he had included. Many of his targets are well-known liberals, such as Michael Moore & Al Franken. (And in the cases of both Michael Moore & Al Franken, Goldberg's chapters on them could have used more substance.)

But Goldberg also discusses people who operate behind the scenes in ways that should get a little more attention. And a lot of his choices are individuals who are symbolic of whole movements. For example, Susan Beresford is the president of the Ford Foundation and is #41 on the list. According to Goldberg, if a university wants a Ford Foundation grant (and with $11 billion, the Ford Foundation has a lot of money to grant), the grant application must include figures on how many women & minorities will be involved in the project. Honestly, what business is this of the Ford Foundation's? The validity of an idea or the quality of the research into that idea aren't dependent on the demographics of the researchers, so why should the number of women or minorities on a project make it inherently more or less deserving of funding? (And if Goldberg wants to single Bersford out as an example of charitable foundations who state they are non-partisan but seem to be awfully pushy & nosy for non-partisans, then Goldberg gets to do that because it's his list!)

Another example is Todd Goldman, #97, who was the creator of a line of T-shirts with logos such as "Boys Are Stupid. Throw Rock At Them!" and "Boys Are Smelly . . . Kick Them In The Belly!" Yes, the girls who buy these shirts, the parents who don't point out how disgusting the shirts are, and the whole gender feminist movement who pushes the message that men are inherently deserving of punishment for no other reason than their gender, ALL of those people need to be in this book as much as Todd Goldman. But, like Goldberg, I was disgusted by those shirts and I'm glad he pointed out whose stupid idea they were.

Goldberg has a fairly light writing style, and most of the chapters are pretty short, so it's a pretty quick book to read. I am irritated that the book did not include a table of contents, bibliography, or index. Between those deficiencies and the really interesting & informative writing, I want to give the book 3.6 or 3.8 stars out of five, but since I can't give incremental ratings I'll give it four stars, since it definitely deserves more than three.
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