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[FONT=Palatino, Times New Roman, Georgia, Times, serif]By Bob Unruh[/FONT]
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The moderator of Thursday's vice-presidential debate is writing a book to come out about the time the next president takes the oath of office that aims to "shed new light" on Democratic candidate Barack [COLOR=blue! important][FONT='Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif][COLOR=blue! important][FONT='Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif]Obama[/FONT][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR] and other "emerging young African American politicians" who are "forging a bold new path to political power."
Gwen Ifill of the Public Broadcasting Service program "Washington Week" is promoting "The Breakthrough," in which she argues the "black political structure" of the [COLOR=blue! important][FONT='Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif][COLOR=blue! important][FONT='Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif]civil [/FONT][COLOR=blue! important][FONT='Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif]rights[/FONT][/COLOR][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR] movement is giving way to men and women who have benefited from the struggles over racial equality.
Ifill declined to return a WND telephone message asking for a comment about her book project and whether its success would be expected should Obama lose. But she has faced criticism previously for not treating candidates of both major parties the same.
During a vice-presidential candidate debate she moderated in 2004 – when Democrat John Edwards attacked Republican Dick Cheney's former employer, Halliburton – the vice president said, "I can respond, Gwen, but it's going to take more than 30 seconds."

"Well, that's all you've got," she told Cheney.

Ifill told the Associated Press Democrats were delighted with her answer, because they "thought I was being snippy to Cheney." She explained that wasn't her intent.
But she also was cited in complaints PBS Ombudsman Michael Getler said he received after Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin delivered her nomination acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., earlier this month.
Some viewers complained of a "dismissive" look by Ifill during her report on Palin's speech. According to Getler, some also said she wore a look of "disgust" while reporting on the [COLOR=blue! important][FONT='Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif][COLOR=blue! important][FONT='Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif]Republican [/FONT][COLOR=blue! important][FONT='Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif]candidate[/FONT][/COLOR][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR].
At that time she said, "I assume there will always be critics and just shut out the noise. It is surprisingly easy."
Ifill, who also works with her network's "NewsHour," is making preparations to moderate this week's debate between the two candidates for vice president, Palin and Democratic Sen. Joe Biden.. She told BlackAmericaWeb.com she thinks debates "are the best opportunity most voters have to see the candidates speaking to issues."
She said she is concerned only about getting straight answers from candidates.
"You do your best to get candidates to answer your question. But I also trust the viewers to understand when questions are not answered and reach their own conclusions," Ifill told BlackAmericaWeb.
"Four years ago, when neither John Edwards nor [COLOR=blue! important][FONT='Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif][COLOR=blue! important][FONT='Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif]Dick [/FONT][COLOR=blue! important][FONT='Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif]Cheney[/FONT][/COLOR][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR] proved capable of answering a question about the domestic epidemic of AIDS among African-American women, viewers flooded me with reaction," she said.
She said she will make her own decisions about what questions to ask, adding "the big questions matter."
In the Amazon.com promotion for her book, Ifill is described as "drawing on interviews with power brokers," such as Obama and former Secretary of State Colin Powell.
In an online video promoting her book, she is enthusiastic about "taking the story of [COLOR=blue! important][FONT='Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif][COLOR=blue! important][FONT='Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif]Barack [/FONT][COLOR=blue! important][FONT='Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif]Obama[/FONT][/COLOR][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR] and extending it."
It focuses on four people, "one of them Barack Obama of course," she said.
"They are changing our politics and changing our nation," she said.
On Amazon.com, Ifill is praised for her "incisive, detailed profiles of such prominent leaders as Newark Mayor Cory Booker, Massachusetts [COLOR=blue! important][FONT='Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif][COLOR=blue! important][FONT='Times New Roman', Georgia, Serif]Governor[/FONT][/FONT][/COLOR][/COLOR] Deval Patrick, and U.S. Congressman Artur Davis of Alabama."
"Ifill shows why this is a pivotal moment in American history," the review says.
She told AP her view of Obama: "I still don't know if he'll be a good president."
She also describes how she met him at the 2004 Democratic convention and since then has interviewed the Illinois senator and his family.
She also boasted that by the time of the debate, "I'll be a complete expert on both" Palin and Biden.
The debate will be held at Washington University in St. Louis, which has posted information about the evening's events online.
Ifill's profile there describes her as a longtime correspondent and moderator for national news programs and includes her service as moderator of the 2004 debate between Edwards and Cheney.
However, there's no mention of her upcoming book. Nor does the website for the Commission on Presidential Debates, which is organizing the meetings of the candidates, mention her book.
 

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Do you watch the "Lehrer report"? Do you have an opinion of your own?
 

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He is already admitting defeat for Palin on Thursday Night, and is making up excuses 36 hours ahead of time to prepare for the inevitable.
 

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Just wondered. I think gwen Ifill comes across as one of the most unbiased reporters going.

Checked to see if it was me or Bob Unruh who was nuts.

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Its him.

I disagree. She has been very dismissive of the Republican party and Palin, had the audacity to question whether she could be a VP and a mother at the same time and is clearly pro Obama. She pens a pro Obama book for a January release and it won't sell too well if he isn't President, will it? Unbiased? You've got to be kidding me!
 

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Kinda interesting that you would cut and paste Unruh as an expert on bias. I think that tells us all we need to know about your views.
 

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Certainly good news for the McCain camp. Between such low expectations and this ....they have a hand up in the spin game thursday night.
 

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Kinda interesting that you would cut and paste Unruh as an expert on bias. I think that tells us all we need to know about your views.

Just like it's interesting how you keep your head in the sand and saying Ifill is unbaised as she writes a pro-Obama book tells us all we need to know about your views.
 

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Yes, Im pro Obama.

Wonder how long you will remain pro Palin as she sinks whats left of your partys hopes.
 

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Yes, Im pro Obama.

Wonder how long you will remain pro Palin as she sinks whats left of your partys hopes.

Personally, I would've picked KBH if I were McCain. I don't think picking Palin was a smart choice, I wouldn't consider myself pro-Palin at all because, like you, I feel she is hurting the party, just as Biden hurts the Dems with his 7/11 Indian remarks, asking the lame to walk, and placing people in front of their TVs before they were created.

What I am completely for Ifill beginning the debate by clearly stating that she is the author of a book that praises Obama while openly questions Palin's ability to be a Mom while VP. After she makes that clear, then she can begin the debate. Seriously, the woman comes off like she's trying out for a spot at CNN or PMSNBC.
 

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Just about every debate moderator in my lifetime has been a Democrat, although most do a decent job still.
 

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Yeah but she is black and Obama is black. Therefore she must be biased.
 

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Yeah but she is black and Obama is black. Therefore she must be biased.

of course that's the whole reason, that's the argument being made here, your insight is amazing :103631605
 

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IMO anyone who has watched Gwen Ifill do an interview or host a roundtable discussion and thinks she comes across as biased is tainted by their on biases too much to render an objective view.
 
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For anyone to suggest that this black woman who has written
a book in support of Obama is not biased is either a
bold-faced liar, or stupid as a shit-pile.

Now, the issue considering if she can moderate without bringing
in her obvious personal biases is another question.

We will find out... But to even put her in there are as a moderator
is fucking asinine.
 

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