Debate Moderator Ifill Fails Smell Test
UPDATE: Columbia Journalism Review, Ismell has conflict of interest
UPDATE: Ismell did not tell the Debates Commission about her book!
So much for the attempt at installing blame the republican for not asking or knowing memes in our thick little heads. “With a financial stake in the election’s outcome,” Ismell “should not even be conducting interviews of the candidates, let alone moderating a debate”.
She’s black so her search for a piece of cheese armor will hold and she’ll still moderate the debate. Too bad I was so looking forward to watching it. Apparently nothing that happens one way or the other will alter the outcome of the coronation anyway. There is a clinic up here in the AV that is offering permenant tan treatments that I think I will look into. Wha’up my nigga I aint axing for nuthin just want my piece o cheese. Wow my tongue hurts but I’ll get used to it.
My personal email to Janet H. Brown, Executive Director of the Debates Commission: jb@debates.org
H/T: Michelle Malkin
Ms. Brown,
For whatever reasons or truths, spun or unspun, using Ms. Ifill as moderator for the upcoming VP debate does not pass the smell test. There is little upside or added value that Ms. Ifill brings to the public interest table. In fact the exact opposite can be expected, much downside and subtractive value. The only person that wins from Ms. Ifill moderating this debate is Ms. Ifill herself (promoting her book and personal agenda).
If Ms. Ifill moderates the debate it will taint the process to the extent that I will skip the debate and the postmortem dissection.
Concerned Citizen,
GoingThere

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