Fox News contributor Bernie Goldberg made fun of Antifa and other left-wing "sissy boys" on Friday for protesting Ben Shapiro's speech at Uc Berkeley.
- 9/15/2017
- by Ken Meyer
- Mediaite - TV
Below watch a preview for the 23rd season of the Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel TV show, premiering on HBO July 26, 2016 at 10:00pm Et/Pt. This season takes an in-depth look at the Olympics and the Ioc, including the decision to host the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, despite problems with pollution, the healthcare system, and the Zika virus crisis.Hosted by Bryant Gumbel, Real Sports also features correspondents including: Jon Frankel, Bernard Goldberg and David Scott. Frankel will report from Rio, while Goldberg visits Sochi, Russia, site of the 2014 Winter Games. Scott travels to Beijing, China to follow up on the after-effects of the 2008 Summer Games. Rick Bernstein is executive producer. Joe Perskie is senior producer.Read More…...
- 7/22/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Culture warrior Bill O’Reilly took on Madonna‘s “gibberish” on Tuesday over the Paris attacks, which caused the pop star to tear up at a concert. Madonna had said there are people who do atrocious things like Isis, but we will never chance the world if we “don’t change ourselves” or how we treat each other on a daily basis. “So Bernie, if only you would be a nicer guy, Isis would retreat,” O’Reilly sarcastically told Fox News guest Bernie Goldberg. Also Read: Bill Maher Has 'Crazy' Idea After Paris Attacks: 'Get Out of Muslim Lands' (Video...
- 11/18/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
“I didn’t have anything to do with this, but I will point out that the Mayor is a socialist,” O’Reilly says
Bill O’Reilly defended Fox News against Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo’s lawsuit threat Tuesday.
“I didn’t have anything to do with this, but I will point out that that Mayor is a socialist, that Fox News isn’t even seen in France because they block it,” O’Reilly said. “This is just an attention getter, another play to the left; suit is going nowhere, it’s ridiculous.”
Also Read: Paris Mayor Vows to Sue Fox News...
Bill O’Reilly defended Fox News against Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo’s lawsuit threat Tuesday.
“I didn’t have anything to do with this, but I will point out that that Mayor is a socialist, that Fox News isn’t even seen in France because they block it,” O’Reilly said. “This is just an attention getter, another play to the left; suit is going nowhere, it’s ridiculous.”
Also Read: Paris Mayor Vows to Sue Fox News...
- 1/21/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
On Fox News tonight, Bernie Goldberg went after President Obama for attempting to brush aside the "phony scandals" in Washington in an economic speech next week. Goldberg told Bill O'Reilly found it remarkable how Obama was just casually dismissing a number of important scandals, at least one of which he has previously stated was a serious breach. They also talked about O'Reilly's commentary on race, with Goldberg saying that black people should listen to O'Reilly over the civil rights industry.
- 7/30/2013
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
As far as Bernie Goldberg is concerned, the White House has always had it out for Fox News, so it's not that hard to imagine that as the reason why the Department of Justice targeted Fox reporter James Rosen in a scandal that's now put Attorney General Eric Holder on the hot seat. Goldberg first took the media to task for not being on top of the big Washington scandals, and then argued that one underplayed fact of the Rosen case is that the Obama White House has "waged a war on Fox News" for the past four years.
- 5/29/2013
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Bill O'Reilly and Bernie Goldberg tonight called out the media for covering Obama administration scandals in a very different way than they would cover Republican scandals. Goldberg said that the liberal media's emphasis of late appears to be on how the Gop is handling the scandals as opposed to the scandals themselves. He called out specific individuals in the media and declared that "this is how far liberalism has fallen."...
- 5/22/2013
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Bernie Goldberg sat down with Bill O'Reilly tonight for a round of media criticism that hit the liberal media for its months-long reluctance in covering Benghazi, with Goldberg arguing that it was a report by ABC News that finally "gave permission" to other news organizations to pursue the story. And while Goldberg differed with O'Reilly on the latter's insistence that the AP monitoring story is not a scandal, he agreed that conservatives are too obsessed with tearing down Obama, saying that the president could cure cancer and the Gop would find a way to avoid giving him credit.
- 5/15/2013
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Bill O'Reilly invited Fox contributor Bernie Goldberg on the Factor Monday night to give his take on whether President Obama's critics criticize him for "noble reasons." The conversation was sparked by comments made by Dan Rather this weekend about Obama's challenge of compromising with Republicans who just “want to cut his heart out and throw his liver to the dogs."...
- 5/7/2013
- by Matt Wilstein
- Mediaite - TV
Monday night on Fox News, Bill O'Reilly and frequent guest Bernie Goldberg took the recent troubles surrounding the hosts of NBC's Today Show and Tonight Show. The two commentators agreed that the press have collectively decided to go after Matt Lauer and Jay Leno because every "famous and wealthy" person in the country is an easy target for a jealous media.
- 3/26/2013
- by Matt Wilstein
- Mediaite - TV
Bill O'Reilly and Bernie Goldberg found something in common with MSNBC host Chris Matthews on Monday night. Turns out, they all somewhat agree on the much-discussed issue of The Liberal Media Bias. Pegged off Matthews' remark about establishment liberalism as the "true north" of the big networks, O'Reilly and Goldberg (who's penned a book on the topic) rejoiced in the admission.
- 6/12/2012
- by Meenal Vamburkar
- Mediaite - TV
Dan Rather is on a media tour for his new book, but canceled on The O'Reilly Factor, instead showing up on The Daily Show and arguing that the media is anything but biased towards President Obama. On tonight's Factor, Bill O'Reilly and Bernie Goldberg called his statements to Jon Stewart "delusional," with Goldberg arguing that what Rather needed was not a media analyst, but "a psychiatrist."...
- 6/1/2012
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
On Friday, legal scholar and criminal defense attorney Alan Dershowitz joined journalist and author Bernie Goldberg on Fox News Channel’s America Live with Megyn Kelly to discuss the ongoing trial of George Zimmerman for the murder of Florida teen Trayvon Martin. Dershowitz and Goldberg said that the New York Times and Florida prosecutor Angela Cory had irresponsibly furthered a narrative of Zimmerman’s guilt when it appears that he acted in a manner consistent with a defense of self-defense.
- 5/18/2012
- by Noah Rothman
- Mediaite - TV
Following his segment about the assault in Norfolk, Virginia, Bill O'Reilly brought in Bernie Goldberg to discuss the case. Recapping the media's very little coverage of the story, O'Reilly asked Goldberg why that is. Goldberg attributed it to "white liberal paternalism," and the two agreed that had the racial aspect of the case been reversed, outlets like MSNBC and The New York Times would have been all over it.
- 5/8/2012
- by Meenal Vamburkar
- Mediaite - TV
Last week, Chris Matthews asked a question of the American electorate that triggered Bill O'Reilly's censors for media bias, particular with regards to President Obama: whether the fact that he is the first black president would make some voters reluctant to vote him out of office. As with all Mondays, he turned tonight to Bernie Goldberg for analysis, who actually gave Matthews credit for bringing up a "not bad" question, but argued it was indicative of an "obsession" with race on the American left that was pervasive of all politics on their side.
- 4/24/2012
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
With NBC investigating how a tape of George Zimmerman's 911 call on the night he killed Trayvon Martin got edited to make him appear more racially aware than he was on the tape, many are wondering whether it was an intentional move. On tonight's O'Reilly Factor, Bill O'Reilly and Bernie Goldberg discussed the matter, ending up on the topic of Al Sharpton's political rallies and Goldberg finally advising NBC to break off from its cable news wing, MSNBC.
- 4/3/2012
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
Bernie Goldberg isn't buying the fact that the killing of Trayvon Martin would have gotten as much national attention as it has if the teenager had not been killed by a white person. Goldberg joined Bill O'Reilly today for his usual weekly commentary and noted, with the caveat that "all decent people should want justice," he could not see civil rights leaders as up in arms as they are today if this story did not have potential racism in it, because "they don't want to air their dirty laundry."...
- 3/27/2012
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
Bernie Goldberg and Bill O'Reilly don't think that Ed Schultz is much of a journalist. That is not exactly news, but for the fact that Goldberg used that line of attack to actually defend Schultz from claims that he is in violation of NBC journalist policy for having accepted $200,000 in speaking fees from unions. "I agree it's wrong," Goldberg told a somewhat outraged O'Reilly, "but it's not a violation of MSNBC standards."...
- 3/20/2012
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
The interminable non-story of the time Rush Limbaugh called someone a "slut" and then the news cycle had to freeze in place for a week seems to (hopefully) be in its sunset, but given the end-of-week timing on the comments, it was only tonight that Bill O'Reilly and Bernie Goldberg got to the story. Neither host nor guest seemed particularly impressed by Sandra Fluke's argument, but they were impressed by how the Democrats used her to dominate the news cycle.
- 3/6/2012
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
With gas prices increasing at a perilous rate, Bernie Goldberg took a look on tonight's Factor at the way the media has been reporting the story, and found the stoic disposition of many broadcasts to clash starkly with the emotional accounts from when the same news came to America during the Bush administration. As he told Bill O'Reilly tonight, he concludes that the difference in passion in reporting was attributed to the fact that "too many journalists today are acting like stenographers and not reporters."...
- 2/28/2012
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
In a surprising move for the conventional Fox News pundit, Bill O’Reilly came to the rescue of Ellen DeGeneres, who is currently facing heat from conservative groups over her recent partnership with J.C. Penney.
On a segment on last night’s The O’Reilly Factor, O’Reilly took issue with One Million Moms, the group organizing a boycott against the retailer in an effort to force DeGeneres to step down as spokeswoman. Fox News contributor and One Million Moms supporter Sandy Rios explained, “It isn’t about Ellen DeGeneres, but it’s about mainstreaming something that is not...
On a segment on last night’s The O’Reilly Factor, O’Reilly took issue with One Million Moms, the group organizing a boycott against the retailer in an effort to force DeGeneres to step down as spokeswoman. Fox News contributor and One Million Moms supporter Sandy Rios explained, “It isn’t about Ellen DeGeneres, but it’s about mainstreaming something that is not...
- 2/8/2012
- by Marc Snetiker
- EW.com - PopWatch
After a heated segment on the calls by conservative groups to have Ellen Degeneres removed from a Jc Penney ad campaign, Bill O'Reilly invited regular Bernie Goldberg on to talk about the fight between Planned Parenthood and the Susan G. Komen Foundation, to showcase "the other side of intolerance." But Goldberg had a few words to say about Degeneres, too-- namely, that "there is a strain of bigotry running through conservative America" that he was just "sick of."...
- 2/7/2012
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
Bill O'Reilly and Bernie Goldberg aren't usually the ones first in line to heap praise upon their competitors over at CNN, but last night they had nothing but good words for Wolf Blitzer's performance as moderator of CNN's latest Republican debate, particularly in shutting down Newt Gingrich. Unlike John King, who Goldberg suggested was trying to "start a food fight" with his question on Gingrich's marriages, both host and guest agreed that Blitzer was attacked for asking a legitimate question, and that the audience at home was on his side.
- 1/28/2012
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
On tonight's O'Reilly Factor, Bernie Goldberg took a stab at analyzing the new presidential race landscape since the game-changing Newt Gingrich win on Saturday, and what it means for Gingrich's media-attack-focused campaigning. Goldberg noted that there was a consensus among voters that the media was talking sides, but that well could easily be depleted-- but even if it were, Mitt Romney had an uphill battle to generate similar enthusiasm for himself.
- 1/24/2012
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
Since ABC News followed up Thursday night's explosive CNN debate with an interview of Newt Gingrich's second wife, Marianne, the ethics of having brought the claim that Gingrich was interested in an open marriage into public debate has been in contention, and last night on The O'Reilly Factor, Bernie Goldberg fell squarely in the camp against putting the interview out there. Bill O'Reilly agreed: "reasonable people may disagree," Goldberg noted, but neither felt comfortable with the information.
- 1/21/2012
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
When Bill O’Reilly and Fox contributor Bernie Goldberg had a white-off after a New York Times reporter called Mitt Romney “the whitest white man to run for president in recent memory,” Goldberg came armed with evidence of his street cred: a photo of him posing with… Ice-t? Ice Cube? Bernie pulled a Rick Perry, and O’Reilly pounced. “I’m a brother, man,” he said. “I know the Cubes from the T’s.”
For the record, Ice-t was unimpressed with O’Reilly’s urban-icon acumen.
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- 1/17/2012
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
Give Bill O'Reilly a little credit: He can tell two of the most prominent rapper-actors in the world apart, despite their similar names. The same could not be said for his guest on Monday's Martin Luther King Day episode, media critic Bernie Goldberg. To introduce a segment on a New York Times piece about race in the presidential election, O'Reilly jokingly said he once considered Goldberg "the whitest guy in town." See also: Bill O'Reilly Condemns Jon Stewart to Hell -- But He's Already There But in an attempt to prove how not-white he...
- 1/17/2012
- by Tim Molloy
- The Wrap
Bernard Goldberg's semi-weekly segment on The O'Reilly Factor today focused on the New York Times calling Mitt Romney one of the "whitest" candidates to ever run. Bill O'Reilly began the segment with a joking tease that Goldberg was, in fact, the whitest guy he knew-- one that Goldberg took as a challenge, and disputed by brandishing a photo of himself with rapper Ice Cube. "See, here I am with Ice T," he said, unfortunately. Happy Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day!
- 1/17/2012
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
Jodi Cantor's new book The Obamas has stirred some controversy over its claims that the First Lady proved somewhat problematic in terms of her image. On The O'Reilly Factor tonight, Bernie Goldberg admitted that the story of Robert Gibbs losing his patience with the First Lady's extravagant clothing was "doesn't shock me," but upon debating further her image as a "Marie Antoinette" type, Bill O'Reilly came to her defense.
- 1/10/2012
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
Bernie Goldberg and Bill O'Reilly are longtime critics of the New York Times for much of their coverage of politics, and for what they perceive to be an unacceptable left-wing slant. On tonight's Factor, Goldberg noted that a number of conservative attacks on President Obama have been deemed "racist" by the left-- when, in his perception, the left gets no such scrutiny when they attack black Republicans.
- 1/6/2012
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
Last week, MSNBC reported on a story about how Mitt Romney had been using the phrase "Keep America American," a staple of the Ku Klux Klan. As it turns out, the story was not exactly true, and Chris Matthews issued a public apology on the network's behalf sometime thereafter. On tonight's Factor, Bill O'Reilly and Bernie Goldberg discussed the story, with Goldberg suggesting this was a product of the management's attitude towards news, not just the producers who ran the story.
- 12/20/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow has gone meta. It's no longer annoying for Tebow to praise Jesus after interviews, or take a knee after a touchdown as a tribute to God. It's now become tedious to have to listen to commentators and analysts talk about how other people are annoyed over Tebow's antics. Megyn Kelly brought in Fox News analyst Bernie Goldberg on Wednesday to talk about the phenomenon, and, while Goldberg made some solid points about the reaction, he managed to steer the interview a little bit off the rails at one point.
- 12/14/2011
- by Nando Di Fino
- Mediaite - TV
CNN contributor David Frum caught Bill O'Reilly's eye yesterday on Reliable Sources, when he went after Fox News for being a bad influence and agent of misinformation in the 2012 election. O'Reilly didn't understand Frum's "beef" with the network, but Bernie Goldberg had an answer: Frum was merely "an intellectual who is frustrated because he doesn't have the clout that you have."...
- 12/13/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
Bernie Goldberg's weekly media critique with Bill O'Reilly centered on the controversy surrounding the intro music The Roots used for Rep. Michele Bachmann on Jimmy Fallon's show last week (a ditty called "Lyin' Ass Bitch") but took a personal turn down Memory Lane as O'Reilly compared what Fallon's house band did to other political comedians, namely Jon Stewart, who he argued was above it. Goldberg, speaking out of personal experience, disagreed: "Atewart had a black church choir telling me to go you-know-what myself, and this went on for twelve minutes."...
- 11/29/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
You may recall that, last week, Fox News' Bill O'Reilly took on Hln's Joy Behar for having enabled her guest, actress Ellen Barkin, to have shared false information about terrible things O'Reilly had supposedly said about her on his show. Last night, O'Reilly invited Fox News contributor Bernie Goldberg to discuss who, exactly, should be held responsible when guests lie on television.
- 11/23/2011
- by Alex Alvarez
- Mediaite - TV
New Republican frontrunner Newt Gingrich owes much of his newfound popularity to the fact that he repeatedly challenged moderators at debates, rather than turning on other candidates. On The O'Reilly Factor tonight, show regular Bernie Goldberg defied common conservative wisdom by questioning Gingrich's latest foray into telling the media how to do their job, asking host Bill O'Reilly to clarify what CBS' Scott Pelley did wrong in asking whether Gingrich would kill American-born terrorists overseas.
- 11/15/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
It has been quite an eventful afternoon for Herman Cain. After a week-long barrage of coverage relating to at least three women accusing him of sexual harassment, today he was confronted with legal celebrity Gloria Allred's latest client (who has no intention of taking legal action) Sharon Bialek, who accused him of "reach[ing] for my genitals" in a car. But if you missed the press conference today, you wouldn't have found out about it from Bill O'Reilly, despite he and critic Bernie Goldberg dedicating a segment to the media's inadequate coverage of Herman Cain.
- 11/8/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
As the Occupy Wall Street movement continues to refuse to budge from lower Manhattan's Zuccotti Park, tonight on the O'Reilly Factor resident media critic Bernie Goldberg took a look at how the media has treated the movement. Ultimately, he gives guest host Monica Crowley a grim prognosis for the media's chances at being fair towards the movement in the same way they were (or were not) to the Tea Party: arguing that "the storyline is set in stone," he concludes "there is no hope for them."...
- 11/1/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
Bernie Goldberg To O’Reilly: 2012 Obama Media Bias Will Be So Subtle Voters ‘Will Not Even Catch It’
With the 2012 elections fast approaching and the economy in a state of flailing paralysis, Bill O'Reilly took a look tonight at how the media is responding to the Obama Administration's first tenure. With some in the media arguing that the President has little control over the economy, Bernie Goldberg told the Factor host this came off as yet another example of bias, and one which warned the next wave of pro-Obama fervor in the media would be significantly less feverish.
- 10/25/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
After challenging Dr. Marc Lamont Hill at the top of the show to help him explore the potential racial elements of Occupy Wall Street, Bill O'Reilly returned to the potential bigotry of the movement with Bernie Goldberg, discussing the various anti-Semitic signs that had been seen at Occupy protests across the country. Were these as representative of the protests as racist signs seen at Tea Party events?...
- 10/18/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
On Wednesday evening's The Factor, Bill O'Reilly asked guest Bernie Goldberg if he'd seen "the brothers with me last night," referring to his rather explosive interview with Tavis Smiley and Cornel West over corruption on Wall Street. Goldberg and O'Reilly disagreed with the basic premise of West and Smiley's argument, opining that "dysfunction" (in the form of, say, substance abuse or being born into single-parent households) does more create poverty than do decisions made on Wall Street.
- 10/13/2011
- by Alex Alvarez
- Mediaite - TV
Distrust in the media, according to the latest numbers, appears to be at record highs. On tonight's O'Reilly Factor, host Bill O'Reilly aired the results of a Gallup poll showing almost half of Americans think the media is "too liberal," and that Fox News was overwhelmingly the television news source of choice. Why are Americans sensing this bias, according to poll results? Guest Bernie Goldberg argued it was because, in the post-Obama era, the media didn't show bias, it showed activism.
- 9/28/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
Fox News media analyst Bernie Goldberg appeared on The O'Reilly Factor last night and predictably ridiculed AttackWatch, the website recently launched by the Obama campaign designed to "get the facts, fight the smears." While host Bill O'Reilly was somewhat dismissive of the campaign marketing effort, he didn't exactly share Goldberg's level of outrage and mockery, correctly observing that the hotly debated website was a basic marketing effort.
- 9/20/2011
- by Colby Hall
- Mediaite - TV
The post-hurricane debate over how the mainstream media treated the threat raged on last night, as the many factors in play led to various theories on whether Irene was sufficiently covered. On last night's O'Reilly Factor, Bernie Goldberg argued that one of the main reasons the media cared so much about Hurricane Irene was "because it was heading for the center of the universe," and that a larger hurricane heading for a different region wouldn't have gotten the attention-- though giving the caveat that "hurricanes are dangerous things and they're no fun to go through."...
- 8/30/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
New York Times editor Bill Keller's column on religion didn't go unnoticed by "culture warrior" Bill O'Reilly on his program today, but after a segment decrying its arrogance, O'Reilly came face to face with a guest that "totally agreed" with Keller that religious ignorance should come into play in politics. Somewhat shockingly, it was media critic Bernie Goldberg, who used Keller's logic to justify the outrage against Pastor Jeremiah Wright.
- 8/30/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
Today was Bill O'Reilly's return to manning the fort at the Factor, and he came back to some unfinished business between his substitute host Laura Ingraham and Rep. Charlie Rangel, who dismissed her (and then apologized) as "just a pretty girl." Discussing the issue with Bernie Goldberg, however, O'Reilly found him somewhat sympathetic to Rep. Rangel, arguing that Ingraham was "lucky" that's the most he said, given that she was constantly interrupting.
- 8/23/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
Washington Examiner columnist got a fair deal of pushback for asking Rep. Michele Bachmann whether, as President, she would be submissive to her husband, as per an answer to questions she had given in the past. And Fox News media analyst Bernie Goldberg would typically be one to partake in challenging the media for inappropriate questioning, but this time, he was on York's side, calling Rep. Bachmann a "hack" for "weaseling out" of the question and claiming "submission" was synonymous with "respect."...
- 8/16/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
The rhetoric against the Tea Party movement has escalated in extremism during the debt ceiling debate, partially because many on the left and in the center considered the Tea Party members of Congress the only thing standing between America maintaining its credit rating and defaulting on the debt. On tonight's O'Reilly Factor, Bill O'Reilly and Bernie Goldberg differed on the level of outrage about that, but both took the time to chuckle about their aversion to labeling "real terrorists" but quickness to drop the word on domestic opponents.
- 8/2/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
Though it's detractors say otherwise, The O'Reilly Factor is not typically a place in which a politician escapes a full segment without receiving at least a jab or two, but tonight, Sen. Marco Rubio achieved just that. In analyzing his performance in a debate with CBS' Bob Schieffer, both Bill O'Reilly and guest Bernie Goldberg were very impressed with how he "destroyed" Schieffer-- so much so they both mused he was practically a shoo-in for the 2012 Republican ticket.
- 7/19/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
Bernie Goldberg is not entirely sure the ceasefire between the White House and Fox News is permanent. On tonight's O'Reilly Factor, Goldberg discussed the newly released emails regarding the White House/Fox wars of last year, and while the relationship between Fox and the Obama administration has certainly improved since then, Goldberg wasn't quite ready to trust yet. "It suits their purpose down the road to start up the war again," he hinted, adding that the White House was playing with fire: "when you go to war with an entire channel, you got to war with their viewers."...
- 7/15/2011
- by Frances Martel
- Mediaite - TV
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