Why O’Reilly Was Wrong and Bernie Was Right About Me…And Both Were Wrong About The Philadelphia Inquirer
A far-left hatchetman, named (Steve) Young.” Bill O’Reilly
“Real journalists, unlike Steve Young…” Bernie Goldberg
You don’t need to read the entire quotes. You can watch it above. Suffice it to say Bill and Bernie felt my column in Tuesday’s Philadelphia Inquirer was a bit…unbalanced. Unlike what Bill says Fox News is.
Let me put this in perspective. I’ve appeared
on the Factor more than once and I’ve had Bernie on my show in L.A. (on which he actually said commended me for being a fair interviewer). Flaming lib maybe. 

Not exactly the executions of a hatchetman.
See, just like Bill does when he wants to show how balanced he is, he points out the moments and guests that show how he took both sides to task. Of course, just like I have, those moments fall into the thousand to one territory. Something Bill would never admit.
Bill’s premise during the gang up on moi segment was to attack the Philadelphia Inquirer for going in the crapper because “on Fox you hear both sides but you don’t hear both sides in the Philadelphia Inquirer.”
Yep, Bill. Certainly the Inquirer’s editorial staff that includes libs like Rick Santorum, John Yoo, Kevin Ferris and sometime O’Reilly fill in, Michael Smerconish, never screeds from the right. Neither does far leftists like Charles Krauthammer and Jonah Goldberg who they often publish.
Bernie said that if I were a real journalist I would have seen that though many have read his book, only one who did was moved to murder a black guard at the Washington Holocaust Museum. Something to be proud of, Bernie.
Meanwhile, if O’Reilly The Journalist had done his real journalist due diligence he would have found out that his “…you don’t hear both sides in the Philadelphia Inquirer” is an out and out lie.
On the other hand, Bernie was right. I’ve have never admitted to being a “real journalist,” because I’m not.
And neither are Bill or Bernie.
Steve
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