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Ifill must step down as moderator of debate

With her pro-Obama book set to come out on Inaguration Day, PBS journalist Gwen Ifill must recuse herself as the moderator of the VP debate between Governor Sarah Palin and Obama’s running mate since she stands to profit personally from an Obama Presidency.

Furthermore, it is in the opinion of this writer, that Ifill’s decision to accept the position of moderator is shameful and implies that she has put her self interest ahead of an honest debate. The mere appearance of inappropriate motivation is a more than sufficient cause for her removal from the debate.

Understand this would be different if this conflict of interest was diclosed fully to all parties early in the process, but since it was not, I call on the Ifill to make the correct call and step down. And since that may not happen, I call on the debate commission to remove her to at the very least remove the appearance of impropriety.

Here is what other are saying about this:

Michelle Malkin:

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.

Little Green Footballs:

Gwen Ifill should step down as moderator of the vice presidential debate

NewsBusters:

In addition to her portrait of Obama, Ifill will also investigate Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, a close friend of Obama’s; Newark Mayor Cory Booker, who Ifill describes as “very charismatic” in the video; and Rep. Artur Davis of Alabama. “They all chose to get into politics for the most upstanding of reasons, and they all have achieved much more than their parents could have hoped.” It doesn’t hurt that it’s made Obama a mega-best-selling multi-millionaire author.

Ifill presents Obama and the others as the idealistic successors of Martin Luther King: “This book is about a generation of people who took seriously the achievements that their parents fought for. They knew that Martin Luther King did what he did so they can do what they’re doing, and they decided to follow through.”

RedState:

Note that neither Ms. Malkin nor I am suggesting that Ms. Ifill stop moderating the debate; merely that she let the viewing public know right from the start that it’s in Ms. Ifill’s long-term financial interest that Senator Obama win the Presidency. They call it “transparency:” it’s quite the coming thing. The media should try it sometime.

Amanda Carpenter:

“I confirmed for us here on GretaWire: the McCain campaign did NOT know about Gwen Ifill’s book,” Fox anchor Greta Van Susteren reported on her blog, GretaWire, a day before the debate is scheduled to occur.

Conservative websites were on fire Wednesday morning after it was discovered moderator Gwen Ifill was planning to release a book about Barack Obama’s impact on race and politics on January 20, 2009.

Sarah-cuda tells Biden to bring it on!

Go after them Sarah-cuda! William Kristol gives excellent advice to McCain and Palin

I’ll be the first to admit that I’ve often had problems with William Kristol’s brand of conservatism. It is no secret that Kristol was one of the leading founders of the neo-con movement. While I certainly have no problems with preemptive strikes undertaken on solid intelligence that Americans are under imminent threat, I do have a problem with the concept that the American military can largely shoulder the neoconservative mission of spreading democracy to the world.

With that said, Kristol gives the McCain team excellent advice on how Governor Sarah Palin should approach the debate on Thursday here in St. Louis with Senator Joe Biden. In his opinion, Governor Palin should keep the debate focused on the tax and spend liberalism that Senators Barack Obama and Biden share. Put Biden on the defense. Kristol writes in his International Herald Tribune column titled “How McCain wins” the following:

I’m told McCain recently expressed unhappiness with his staff’s handling of Palin. On Sunday he dispatched his top aides Steve Schmidt and Rick Davis to join Palin in Philadelphia. They’re supposed to liberate Palin to go on the offensive as a combative conservative in the vice-presidential debate on Thursday.

That debate is important. McCain took a risk in choosing Palin. If she does poorly, it will reflect badly on his judgment. If she does well, it will be a shot in the arm for his campaign.

In the debate, Palin has to dispatch quickly any queries about herself, and confidently assert that of course she’s qualified to be vice president. She should spend her time making the case for McCain and, more important, the case against Obama. As one shrewd McCain supporter told me, “Every minute she spends not telling the American people something that makes them less well disposed to Obama is a minute wasted.”

The core case against Obama is pretty simple: He’s too liberal. A few months ago I asked one of McCain’s aides what aspect of Obama’s liberalism they thought they could most effectively exploit. He looked at me as if I were a simpleton, and patiently explained that talking about “conservatism” and “liberalism” was so old-fashioned.

Maybe. But the fact is the only Democrats to win the presidency in the past 40 years - Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton - distanced themselves from liberal orthodoxy. Obama is, by contrast, a garden-variety liberal. He also has radical associates in his past.

It sounds like McCain may be listening to the critics of how his campaign is handling Sarah Palin — let’s hope so. Otherwise, we are faced with the unpleasant promise of the executive and legislative branches being controlled by the Dems with the 1st and 4th most liberal Senators at the helm.

And did Obama as Kristol suggest give Palin and McCain the opening to reintroduce the lovely Jeremiah “Hillary ain’t never been called a n______” Wright into the debate — Let’s hope so:

The most famous of these is the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, and I wonder if Obama may have inadvertently set the stage for the McCain team to reintroduce him to the American public. On Saturday, Obama criticized McCain for never using in the debate Friday night the words “middle class.” The Obama campaign even released an advertisement trumpeting McCain’s omission.

The McCain campaign might consider responding by calling attention to Chapter 14 of Obama’s eloquent memoir, “Dreams From My Father.” There Obama quotes from the brochure of Wright’s church - a passage entitled, “A Disavowal of the Pursuit of Middleclassness.”

So when Biden goes on about the middle class on Thursday, Palin might ask Biden when Obama flip-flopped on Middleclassness.

Go after them Sarahcuda!

New Obama Bumper Sticker

WWOD — What would Obama do?

Nominate Hillary for V.P. at convention — the ultimate protest?

William Kristol of the NY Times made an interesting suggestion this weekend. On Fox News Sunday, he put forth the idea if Hillary Clinton supporters truly wanted to make a visible protest against Obama and the DNC that they should place Hillary into nomination AGAINST Joe Biden as the party’s VP pick. While I don’t always agree with Mr. Kristol, this would be a genius move by any PUMA (part unity my ass) member that wanted to make a point. Unfortunately, if it worked, McCain would have a much stronger ticket to face in the general election.

The left side of the blogosphere is up in arms over the suggestion (see Crooks and Liars). It makes you believe that they are truly concerned that the actions suggested by Kristol could weaken the already weak Obama.

Biden hearts McCain

Barack Obama picks a 36-year career politician to be his V.P. selection in Joe Biden. Interesting move to say the least by the change candidate. He’s obviously looking for help with his lack of foreign policy experience by selecting Biden. To his credit, Biden was born in Pennsylvania and is popular with white working class voters who Hillary Clinton attracted during the primaries. Biden is Catholic and that’s another group that Obama needs help with. Ok, that’s the good news for Obama. Unfortunately, there is much more to be said that indicates that this choice will likely haunt Obama.

Let’s start with the obvious. Biden was not Obama’s best choice. That choice was clearly Hillary Clinton who received over 18 million votes and crushed Obama in states like Pennsylvania. We discovered this week that Hillary wasn’t even vetted by Obama after earlier giving lip service to her by stating that Clinton would be on anyone’s short list. This is a strange way for Obama to try to unify the party.

Obama has been the voice of change, but yet, Obama chooses a 36-year Washington insider. Didn’t Obama say that Washington is broke, but he chooses a carrer D.C. insider. During the primary, Biden clearly stated and stood behind his opinion that Obama is not ready to be president and the McCain campaign has already released a brutal campaign ad driving those statements home.

Obama has ran as the anti-war candidate — the candidate who was correct on Iraq from day one and opposed the invasion. But unfortunately for Obama and the anti-war left, Biden is much more hawkish than Obama. Plus, Biden has said some very negative comments about Obama lack of experience. The New York Observer reported the following in the article titled “Biden Unbound: Lays Into Clinton, Obama, Edwards”:

Mr. Biden is equally skeptical—albeit in a slightly more backhanded way—about Mr. Obama. “I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy,” he said. “I mean, that’s a storybook, man.”

But—and the “but” was clearly inevitable—he doubts whether American voters are going to elect “a one-term, a guy who has served for four years in the Senate,” and added: “I don’t recall hearing a word from Barack about a plan or a tactic.”

And how does Biden feel about McCain? He stated that he would actually like to run with McCain. That is in stark contrast with his comments on Obama. Watch for yourself:

Barack Obama has given us a gift in a career politican that does not represent change and is prone to gaffes. He has picked over Hillary someone who also ran but amassed less than 10,000 votes compared to Hillary’s 18 million. He has picked someone who has leveled some of the harshest and most critical comments over Obama’s very real lack of experience.

All I can say is thanks. :-)