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MediaBistro.com (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
PBS' Gwen Ifill , on washingtonpost.com yesterday: St. Paul : Hi Gwen -- How is your ankle? Hope it's healing nicely. How miffed do you think the Obama team is that Hillary Clinton is hemming and hawing about whether to take the SoS job? And assuming that she does take it, what might we see in her confirmation hearing? Given her popularity in the Senate, it would seem like it...
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ColoradoPols.com - Front Page (Free subscription) | yesterday
What do you say Polsters? Good move? Bad move? Who's going to watch Bill while Hillary is on official State Department business? The Clinton camp isn't confirming anything other than talks, but I watched Washington Week tonight, and Gwen Ifill treated it like it was a done deal. Pretty much everyone is going with it, so why not? If it does end up happening, which seems likely, I think...
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 21/11/2008
... since her early days as first lady, when she travelled to the Summit in Tokyo in July of 1993. As Gwen Ifill reported then, "Hillary Clinton Wins Friends in Japan." Ifill observed that, "in a country where the courtship and wedding of an independent-minded woman to Crown Prince Naruhito held people in thrall for weeks, Hillary Rodham Clinton is also viewed -- favorably -- as...
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On The record Magazine (Free subscription) | 17/11/2008
... as the game changers of 2008.” December’s Most Influential List also features newsmakers like Gwen Ifill and Donna Brazile who helped shape this year’s news and captured the attention of millions while making a powerful impact on the media landscape. Celebrities who raised the bar and achieved enormous success are saluted as well, like Tyler Perry who became the first African-American...
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ChooseTheHero.com (Free subscription) | 16/11/2008
... effigies. To “journalist” Washington, it’s all racism. Welcome to the Age of Obama (to borrow Gwen Ifill’s phrase), where even legitimate criticism of Obama will be labeled as racist. In the Age of Obama, racism is the newspeak for legitimate criticism. If you think the Obama campaign was egregious in wielding the race card, you ain’t seen nothing yet. The Obama administration, aided...
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The Hip-Hop Cosign (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
... and fashion and emerged as the game changers of 2008.” The list features the newsmakers like Gwen Ifill and Donna Brazile who helped shape this year’s news and captured the attention of millions while making a powerful impact on the media landscape. Celebrities who raised the bar and achieved enormous success are saluted as well, like Tyler Perry who became the first African-American...