The Inside Job

Gwen Ifill: Bearer of Brevity and Levity

By Liz Wolgemuth

Posted: September 29, 2008

Gwen Ifill, moderator and managing editor of Washington Week on PBS and senior correspondent for The NewsHourWith Jim Lehrer, also on PBS, answered readers' questions online Thursday at WashingtonPost.com as she prepares for this week's first vice presidential debate.

A couple of her responses give great insight into Ifill's strengths as a reporter and moderator. She's confident, funny, and she doesn't mince words. (Note: Today happens to be her birthday.) Excerpts:

Motor Mouth: Have you interviewed Biden before? How in the world has he survived as a national politician for three decades without censoring his mouth? He seems to spurt out whatever he's thinking at the moment without filtering it in any manner. Has there ever been a politician like this on the national stage?

Gwen Ifill: I have interviewed Sen. Biden, and I believe you overstate.

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Boston: What exactly is the format of the vice presidential debate? I think McCain wanted just straight two-minute answers, but I believe that was not the final agreement. Also, what is your favorite debate format? (And does that answer differ if you are moderating or just watching?)

Gwen Ifill: My favorite debate format is one in which I am in charge.

The current plan for the vice presidential debate is for each candidate to answer a question for 90 seconds, with an additional two minutes for follow-up/exchange. I think of it in five-minute chunks.

Speaking of being UNBIASED...And since the US is considered a DEMOCRACY..

Why does the Dem & Rep parties not allow 3rd party candidates like Nader (best candidate for the job, not pro-corporations but pro-people- specifically, the common man) to debate in this "free, democratic, country"?

Why are the low/middle classes silent?..WHy is the media so biased in general..Never mind Gwen's book and a completely FAKE debate of which rules are dictated by the 2 corporate parties!..

Unbiased my foot!..

Ellie Derickson of WI @ Oct 13, 2008 13:29:27 PM

Speaking of being UNBIASED...And since the US is considered a DEMOCRACY..

Why does the Dem & Rep parties not allow 3rd party candidates like Nader (best candidate for the job, not pro-corporations but pro-people- specifically, the common man) to debate in this "free, democratic, country"?

Why aren't the low/middle classes silent?..WHy is the media so biased in general..Never mind Gwen's book and a completely FAKE debate of which rules are dictated by the 2 corporate parties!..

Unbiased my foot!..

Ellie Derickson of WI @ Oct 13, 2008 13:28:29 PM

Debate Moderation and Fact

My Dear Ms. Ifill,

When one accepts the position to moderate a vice presidential debate, one is accountable for the facts. When Senator Biden misstated (lied) about Senator McCain's voting record, and took liberty with other unproven and contested topics, you should have made a point in case.

If proponents are allowed to blatantly misrepresent facts and stretch theories, then the debate is worthless, as it propagates dishonesty.

Shame on you, Gwen. This is not reporting the news, and is plain and simple propaganda, i.e., facts interwoven with lies that you authenticated by saying nothing. As such, your integrity comes into question.

Can we count on the same misrepresentations of fact in your upcoming book?

Anne Decker of AZ @ Oct 03, 2008 11:56:04 AM

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