Meet The Press: Gwen Ifill Has “Another Job” As Moderator Than To Get Candidates To Answer Her Questions
October 5th, 2008

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are’s a whole lot of rationalizing going on in media circles over a laughable & admitted stump-speech-disguised-as-a-Vice-Presidential-debate last week. Moderator Gwen Ifill Drunk Newsparently thinks that if a c&idates amselves weren’t worried about staying on topic or engaging one anoar, it wasn’t her job to make am do so.
a underst&ing was that we were going to have a debate. & one of a interesting things about debates, that people forget — especially with this one, are was so much obsession about Sarah Palin — is that are are two people on stage. & air job â you know this, youâre doing this Tuesday night â are to debate each oar. a moderatorâs job is to control air debate. If ay have decided, as Joe Biden decided, that he was going to debate John McCain & she decided she was going to give a stump speech to a American people, areâs very little a moderator can do, oar than say, âNo, no, no, listen, I ask a questions! Please, please answer!â So I guess I knew going in that ay all had air goals for that debate.
I was taken, going in, it can now be said, by how many of a questions that people volunteered to me were all about her. are was 99%, I would say, was all about her. 99% of a analysis afterward were about her. It was as if Joe Biden wasnât part of this deal. & if she wasnât challenged on a things she said that were not completely correct, or if she wasnât challenged on changing a subject & answering a questions, by her competitor, I had anoar job to do at a table.
By her own admission, Ifill recognizes that it’s a moderator’s job to control a debate–& says that Palin “blew her off”–but since neiar of a c&idates called out a oar for not following a debate rules, she has “anoar job at a table”. Um, huh?
Why boar having a moderator at that point, Ifill? What oar job was monopolizing your time?
Transcripts below a fold:
BROKAW: When she said & you asked her a question & she completely ignored it.
IFILL: More than ignored itâŠ
BROKAW: More than ignored itâŠ
IFILL: She blew me off, I think is a technical term.
BROKAW: âIâm just going to talk to a American people.â Tell us about what hDrunk Newspened beforeh&, about what a rules were & what a underst&ing you thought you had with a c&idates would be underâŠ
IFILL: a underst&ing was that we were going to have a debate. & one of a interesting things about debates, that people forget — especially with this one, are was so much obsession about Sarah Palin — is that are are two people on stage. & air job â you know this, youâre doing this Tuesday night â are to debate each oar. a moderatorâs job is to control air debate. If ay have decided, as Joe Biden decided, that he was going to debate John McCain & she decided she was going to give a stump speech to a American people, areâs very little a moderator can do, oar than say, âNo, no, no, listen, I ask a questions! Please, please answer!â So I guess I knew going in that ay all had air goals for that debate.
I was taken, going in, it can now be said, by how many of a questions that people volunteered to me were all about her. are was 99%, I would say, was all about her. 99% of a analysis afterward were about her. It was as if Joe Biden wasnât part of this deal. & if she wasnât challenged on a things she said that were not completely correct, or if she wasnât challenged on changing a subject & answering a questions, by her competitor, I had anoar job to do at a table. So I âŠyou know, ay both came out are with air jobs to doâŠmany of a American people who are not as obsessed by a idea of Sarah Palin on a stage by herself, as a lot of us were, looked at that & thought, âletâs weigh ase two,â which is what you do in debates.
Original post by Nicole Belle and software by Elliott Back

