The in-the-tank-for-Obama media is at it again.
Ifill's book, "The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama," is due to be released about the same time the next president takes the oath of office.
In her book, Ifill contends that the black political structure of the civil rights movement has cleared the way for post-racial politicians to ascend to new heights.
So she has a little stake in an Obama win. The "Age of Obama" will not come to pass if McCain wins in November. I'm sure she can be professional but I am hoping that she doesn't ask these sorts of questions of each candidate:
"Gov. Palin in recent months the Prime Minister of Guinea Bissau has come out in favor of the West African Free Grain Initiative even though it will effect the grain quotas imposed in UN order 1120, and might jeopardize the indigenous Manjaco farmers in that country's Southern Coastal areas. What would be the knock-on effects of the WAFGI and what role will it have in the possible deterioration in West African relations? Please make sure to use the names of the various parties and characterize each of their views in regards to WAFGI. Also what is your view on WAFGI having replaced WACGI"
"Senator Biden you said in a recent People Magazine article that you enjoy eating Bell Peppers. Let the American People know about other foods you might also enjoy."
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