Eric Alterman is a Distinguished Professor of English, Brooklyn College, City University of New York, and Professor of Journalism at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. He is also “The Liberal Media” columnist for The Nation, a senior fellow and “Altercation” weblogger for Media Matters for America, (formerly at MSNBC.com) in Washington, DC, a senor fellow at the Center for American Progress in Washington, DC, where he writes and edits the “Think Again” column, a senior fellow (since 1985) at the World Policy Institute at The New School in New York, and a history consultant to HBO Films. Alterman is the author of six books, including the national bestsellers, What Liberal Media? The Truth About Bias and the News (2003, 2004), and The Book on Bush: How George W. (Mis)leads America (with Mark Green, 2004). The others include: When Presidents Lie: A History of Official Deception and its Consequences, (2004, 2005). His Sound & Fury: The Making of the Punditocracy (1992, 2000), won the 1992 George Orwell Award and his It Ain't No Sin to be Glad You're Alive: The Promise of Bruce Springsteen (1999, 2001), won the 1999 Stephen Crane Literary Award, and Who Speaks for America? Why Democracy Matters in Foreign Policy, (1998). Termed "the most honest and incisive media critic writing today” in the National Catholic Reporter, and author of “the smartest and funniest political journal out there,” in The San Francisco Chronicle, Alterman is frequent lecturer and contributor to virtually every significant national publication in the US and many in Europe. In recent years, he has also been a columnist for: Worth, Rolling Stone, Mother Jones, and The Sunday Express (London). A former Adjunct Professor of Journalism at NYU and Columbia, Alterman received his B.A. in History and Government from Cornell, his M.A. in International Relations from Yale, and his Ph.D. in US History from Stanford. He lives with his family in Manhattan where he is completing his seventh book, Why We’re Liberals: A Political Handbook to Post-Bush America, to be published by Viking in March 2008.

For more details, please go to www.ericalterman.com. For media or speaking inquiries, please contact him at whatliberalmedia@aol.com

Blog Entries by Eric Alterman

Think Again: Conservatives Turn to CNBC and the WSJ for Stimulating Propaganda

Posted December 10, 2009 | 03:18 PM (EST)


Crossposted with the Center for American Progress. With Mickey Ehrlich

Last week the new jobs report showed that the unemployment rate had fallen by 0.2 percent in the month of November. The number remained in double-digits, but CNBC's Trish Regan was particularly excited. It prompted her question: "Do we...

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Think Again: A Climate of Conspiracy

2 Comments | Posted December 3, 2009 | 08:41 PM (EST)


Crossposted with the Center for American Progress. With Mickey Ehrlich
On November 19, emails stolen from scientists at the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia in England were leaked onto the web. Conservatives immediately claimed that these proved global warming to be a hoax and...

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Think Again: "History" Isn't a Dirty Word

Posted November 19, 2009 | 03:48 PM (EST)


Crossposted with the Center for American Progress.

Last week, Mike Allen and Jim Vandehei at Politico reported that the White House planned on making deficit reduction a centerpiece of the next State of the Union address. Allen and Vandehei called the decision "practical" saying that "Obama has spent...

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Think Again: The Neverending Scandal of Howard Kurtz and The Washington Post

Posted November 12, 2009 | 03:54 PM (EST)


Crossposted with the Center for American Progress.

Back in mid-September, I received an e-mail from The Washington Post Ombudsman Andrew Alexander asking me to give him a call about some of the issues I've been raising here and elsewhere about Howard Kurtz's myriad conflicts of interest for a column...

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Think Again: This Fish Rots from the Head Down

Posted November 5, 2009 | 11:48 AM (EST)


Crossposted with the Center for American Progress.

Republican Representative Michelle Bachmann issued a call last week for a "house call" and a big party out on the National Mall next week, saying, "we're going to tell Congress what they can do with their health care bill." She went on...

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Think Again: Obama Thesis Hoax and Other Evidence of his Commie Past

3 Comments | Posted October 29, 2009 | 01:15 PM (EST)


Crossposted with the Center for American Progress with Mickey Ehrlich.

Rush Limbaugh felt certain he had the next big Obama story in his lap. He--or somebody on his staff--thought they had discovered a portion of Obama's Columbia undergraduate thesis on the conservative blog Pajamas Media. The post by Michael...

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Think Again: It's a Bird. It's a Plane. It's...Cable News

Posted October 22, 2009 | 12:53 PM (EST)


Not long ago, cable news cameras turned their focus skyward to an almost celestial body hurling itself across the sky. Broadcasters watched breathlessly as it landed. They were agog at the image, godlike in its apparent significance. Was it a bird? Was it a plane? No, it was a hoax.

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Think Again: "I'll See Your Testicles..." (Catfight on the Right)

Posted October 15, 2009 | 01:26 PM (EST)


Crossposted with the Center for American Progress. With Mickey Ehrlich

What do conservatives fight about? Judging by the recent on-air spat between Joe Scarborough and Rush Limbaugh, the answer is both plenty and nothing at all. This was a debate characterized by a remarkable lack of depth, even by...

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Think Again: CBS and Dan Rather -- Doing the Right's Dirty Work

8 Comments | Posted October 8, 2009 | 01:24 PM (EST)


Crossposted with the Center for American Progress. With Mickey Ehrlich.

Last week, a New York appeals court dismissed Dan Rather's lawsuit against CBS. Rather contends that the network violated his contract by giving him insufficient airtime on "60 Minutes" after forcing him to step down as anchor of...

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Think Again: Kevin Jennings, the Mainstream Media, and Right-Wing Target Practice

1 Comments | Posted October 1, 2009 | 01:23 PM (EST)


Crossposted with the Center for American Progress with Mickey Ehrlich

In recent weeks, the ombudsmen (or "public editor") of both The New York Times and The Washington Post have chastised their respective papers for paying too little attention to right-wing agitation on talk radio, cable news,...

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Falling for the Far Right's ACORN Agenda

6 Comments | Posted September 24, 2009 | 08:48 PM (EST)


Crossposted with the Center for American Progress. With Mickey Ehrlich

One night last week, Jon Stewart asked his audience, "Where were the real reporters on this story?" He meant the exposure of several ACORN employees giving tax advice to a young man and woman pretending to be a pimp...

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Think Again: The Conspiracy Nuts Take Over

10 Comments | Posted September 17, 2009 | 11:07 PM (EST)


Crossposted with the Center for American Progress. With Mickey Ehrlich

The Van Jones contretemps is over and Mr. Jones is now a private citizen. On his way out the White House door he was defended by The Nation and Arianna Huffington. However, the facts relating to his past statement,...

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Think Again: Media Ethics "So Last Century"

Posted August 17, 2009 | 01:29 AM (EST)


Pity poor Ben Stein, fired by The New York Times for an egregious conflict of interest. Although he was trusted by Times readers to offer unbiased economic commentary, Stein could also be found in advertisements hawking a company that soaks suckers for $30 a month for access to a "free...

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Think Again: The Mainstream Media Opens the Door to Hate

11 Comments | Posted August 7, 2009 | 12:46 AM (EST)


Crossposted at the Center for American Progress.

Last week we looked at the manner in which the underlying racial issues raised by the arrest of Henry Louis Gates inspired a rash of racist fear and loathing on the far-right. A previous column on the Sotomayor hearings demonstrated much the...

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Think Again: Why Does Barack Obama Hate America? (Hint: Blame ACORN)

1 Comments | Posted July 30, 2009 | 02:25 PM (EST)


The United States is fighting two wars, has nearly 50 million people uninsured, and has unemployment that is approaching double digits. Yet the media world remains focused on the bizarre events that took place inside the home of a Harvard professor on July 16 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. I am too,...

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Think Again: Why Not the Best?

2 Comments | Posted July 23, 2009 | 08:15 PM (EST)


Crossposted with the Center for American Progress.

President Barack Obama made the argument at his Wednesday night press conference this week that our current health care system is unsustainable, saying:

"This is not just about the 47 million Americans who have no health insurance ... Reform is about...

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Think Again: The End of Local Reporting

2 Comments | Posted July 17, 2009 | 09:53 AM (EST)


Much of the world of journalism has quite properly been focusing on the trials and tribulations of our great national newspapers -- with the Washington Post's self-inflicted wounds leading the pack. And it is easy to forget amid this obsession the importance of Tip O'Neill's old adage: "All politics is...

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Think Again: Conflicts of Interest by the Wealthy and for the Wealthy

6 Comments | Posted July 9, 2009 | 04:35 PM (EST)


Crossposted with the Center for American Progress. With Danielle Ivory

The most recent controversy to embroil media bigwigs has been the proposed but now canceled salons planned by Washington Post publisher Katherine Weymouth. The problem was not with the notion of salons themselves--journalists, like anyone else, are allowed to...

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Think Again: The Strange Politics of Collusion (and "Dickishness")

4 Comments | Posted July 2, 2009 | 06:04 PM (EST)


Crossposted with the Center for American Progress. With Danielle Ivory

For a conversation so self-evidently silly, last weekend's food-fight between The Washington Post's Dana Milbank and The Huffington Post's Nico Pitney on CNN's Reliable Source sure has excited quite a few people.

Maybe it's because according to Pitney,...

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Think Again: Who Jails Journalists?

4 Comments | Posted June 25, 2009 | 01:28 PM (EST)


Crossposted with the Center for American Progress. With Danielle Ivory

One of the more dramatic stories of the week--buried beneath an avalanche of twittered news from Iran--was the brave escape by the New York Times' David Rohde from his Talibani kidnappers following seven months of captivity. Ironically, almost nobody...

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