A debate “moderator” in the tank for Obama; Update: McCain campaign didn’t know 
about book
By Michelle Malkin  •  September 30, 2008 10:13 PM 


My first syndicated column of the week, filed this afternoon, shines light on 
PBS anchor Gwen Ifill, who will moderate Thursday’s only vice presidential 
debate. Try as she might to deflect questions about her impartiality, her 
biases — and her conflict of interest — are clear. But don’t you dare breathe a 
word about any of this. You know what will happen if you do…
RACIST!
Sidenote: TVNewser reports that Ifill has broken her ankle, but she’s still 
going to do the debate. But will she disclose her conflict of interest? 
Inquiring minds want to know.
Ask the Commission on Presidential Debates if she will acknowledge her conflict 
of interest: 202-872-1020.
And here’s the e-mail address of Janet H. Brown, Executive Director of the 
Debates Commission: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hopefully, their email system works better than the House.
Tons of readers recommend that Sarah Palin open her debate remarks by 
congratulating Ifill on her book and asking her to tell everyone the title.
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A debate “moderator” in the tank for Obama
by Michelle Malkin
Creators Syndicate
Copyright 2008
My dictionary defines “moderator” as “the nonpartisan presiding officer of a 
town meeting.” On Thursday, PBS anchor Gwen Ifill will serve as moderator for 
the first and only vice presidential debate. The stakes are high. The 
Commission on Presidential Debates, with the assent of the two campaigns, 
decided not to impose any guidelines on her duties or questions.
But there is nothing “moderate” about where Ifill stands on Barack Obama. She’s 
so far in the tank for the Democrat presidential candidate, her oxygen delivery 
line is running out.
In an imaginary world where liberal journalists are held to the same standards 
as everyone else, Ifill would be required to make a full disclosure at the 
start of the debate. She would be required to turn to the cameras and tell the 
national audience that she has a book coming out on January 20, 2009 – a date 
that just happens to coincide with the inauguration of the next president of 
the United States. 
The title of Ifill’s book? “Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of 
Obama.” Nonpartisan my foot.
Ifill’s publisher, Random House, is already busy hyping the book with YouTube 
clips of Ifill heaping praise on her subjects, including Obama and 
Obama-endorsing Mass. Governor Deval Patrick. The official promo for the book 
gushes: 

“In The Breakthrough, veteran journalist Gwen Ifill surveys the American 
political landscape, shedding new light on the impact of Barack Obama’s 
stunning presidential campaign and introducing the emerging young African 
American politicians forging a bold new path to political power…Drawing on 
interviews with power brokers like Senator Obama, former Secretary of State 
Colin Powell, Vernon Jordan, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, and many others, as 
well as her own razor-sharp observations and analysis of such issues as 
generational conflict and the ‘black enough’ conundrum, Ifill shows why this is 
a pivotal moment in American history.”
Ifill and her publisher are banking on an Obama/Biden win to buoy her book 
sales. The moderator expected to treat both sides fairly has grandiosely 
declared this the “Age of Obama.” Can you imagine a right-leaning journalist 
writing a book about the “stunning” McCain campaign and its “bold” path to 
reform timed for release on Inauguration Day – and then expecting a slot as a 
moderator for the nation’s sole vice presidential debate? 
Yeah, I just registered 6.4 on the Snicker Richter Scale, too.

Despite the protestations of her colleagues that she will be fair, Ifill has 
appeared on numerous radio and TV talk shows over the past several months to 
cash in on her access to the Obama campaign. She recently penned a fawning 
cover story on the Obamas for Essence magazine that earned much buzz. The 
title? “The Obamas: Portrait of an American Family.” A sample of Ifill’s 
hard-hitting investigative journalism, illustrated with Kennedyesque photos of 
the Obamas and children posing at home on the backporch and by the piano:

“Barack Obama is sitting in the back of his rented luxury campaign bus with its 
granite counters and two flat-screen TVs. The Illinois senator’s arms are 
wrapped around his wife, Michelle, whom he doesn’t get to see much these days. 
At this very moment he is, of all things, singing.”
During the Democratic National Convention, Ifill offered her neutral analysis 
before Michelle Obama’s speech on NBC News: “A lot of people have never seen 
anything that looks like a Michelle Obama before. She’s educated, she’s 
beautiful, she’s tall, she tells you what she thinks and they hope that she can 
tell a story about Barack Obama and about herself…”
During the Republican National Convention, the PBS ombudsman fielded numerous 
complaints about Ifill’s coverage of Sarah Palin’s speech. Wrote Brian Meyers 
of Granby, Ct.:

“I was appalled by Gwen Ifill’s commentary directly following Gov. Sarah 
Palin’s speech. Her attitude was dismissive and the look on her face was one of 
disgust. Clearly, she was agitated by what most critics view as a 
well-delivered speech. It is quite obvious that Ms. Ifill supports Obama as she 
struggled to say anything redemptive about Gov. Palin’s performance. I am 
disappointed in Ms. Ifill’s complete disregard for journalistic objectivity.”
Like Obama, Ifill, who is black, is quick to play the race card at the first 
sign of criticism. In an interview with the Washington Post a few weeks ago, 
she carped: “[N]o one’s ever assumed a white reporter can’t cover a white 
candidate.”
It’s not the color of your skin, sweetie. It’s the color of your politics. 
Perhaps Ifill will be able to conceal it this week. But if the “stunning” 
“Breakthrough” she’s rooting for comes to pass on January 20, 2009, nobody will 
be fooled.
***
Here’s the video clip of Ifill’s reaction to Palin’s RNC speech:

***
As Instapundit’s newsroom correspondent put it: “The fix is in, and it’s 
working.”
 
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