Eric Alterman
Born
January 14, 1960
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What Liberal Media?: The Truth about Bias and the News
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2003
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16 editions
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It Ain't No Sin To Be Glad You're Alive: The Promise of Bruce Springsteen
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1999
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12 editions
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Why We're Liberals: A Political Handbook for Post-Bush America
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2008
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14 editions
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We Are Not One: A History of America’s Fight Over Israel
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When Presidents Lie: A History of Official Deception and Its Consequences
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2004
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8 editions
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The Book on Bush: How George W. (Mis)leads America
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2004
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Sound and Fury: The Making of the Punditocracy
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1992
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Lying in State: Why Presidents Lie -- And Why Trump Is Worse
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2020
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6 editions
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Kabuki Democracy: The System vs. Barack Obama
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2011
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5 editions
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The Cause: The Fight for American Liberalism from Franklin Roosevelt to Barack Obama
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2012
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“Journalists usually treat anything as true if someone in a position of ostensible authority is willing to say it, even anonymously (and if no one is going to sue over it). The accuracy of anyone’s statement, particularly if that person is a public official, is often deemed irrelevant. If no evidence is available for an argument a journalist wishes to include in a story, then up pop weasel words such as “it seems” or “some claim” to enable inclusion of the argument, no matter how shaky its foundation in reality. What’s more, too many journalists believe that their job description does not require them to adjudicate between competing claims of truth. Sure, there are “two sides”—and only two sides—to every story, according to the rules of objectivity. But if both sides wish to deploy lies and other forms of deliberate deception for their own purposes, well, that’s somebody else’s problem.”
― What Liberal Media?: The Truth about Bias and the News
― What Liberal Media?: The Truth about Bias and the News
“Americans continue to suffer from a notoriously short attention span. They get mad as hell with reasonable frequency, but quickly return to their families and sitcoms. Meanwhile, the corporate lobbies stay right where they are, outlasting all the populist hysteria.”
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“A college friend once explained that the difference Neil Young and Crazy Horse and Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band was that the former made you feel as if they were really no better than you are, while the latter somehow convinces you that you can be as great as they are.”
― It Ain't No Sin To Be Glad You're Alive: The Promise of Bruce Springsteen
― It Ain't No Sin To Be Glad You're Alive: The Promise of Bruce Springsteen
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