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Originally Posted by Quicksilver
So let's see now....LabGuy
In the book, (which by the way no one has even read yet) Ifill takes a look at the black political movement's beginnings during the Civil Rights movement that gave way "to a generation of men and women who are the direct beneficiaries of the struggles of the 1960s,".
Ifill discussed the book in a interview with The Washington Post on September 4, well before the Commission on Presidential Debates announced the debate moderators.
The McCain campaign said it had not seen Ifill's Post interview, or been aware of her book, until Tuesday. McCain told CNN's Juan Carlos Lopez that the situation concerned him but that he was sure Ifill would be professional.
Now; with that information and the approval of your candidate don't you think you need to relax. At least give your candidate the props for making his own decision as to weather he approves of her or not.
You do trust the experience and decision making of Mr. McCain don't you?
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Quick...You've lived in the Bay Area too long.
The title of the book is "
The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama," Not much of a Breakthrough if Obama loses now is it...
She admits that she did not disclose the book to the debate commission and she is financially tied to the outcome of the election.
McCain did about the only thing he can do this late in the game...Hope that the focus is on this issue will force Gwen Ifill will go out of her way to be neutral.
That does not make it right.