WaPo Reviews Rumsfeld Memoir...Right Next to 110-Page Rumsfeld Torture

February 8th, 2011 8:43 AM
Few people really pine for the opportunity to read an 815-page memoir of a former Secretary of Defense. But in Tuesday's Washington Post, the front of the Style section matches a book review of Donald Rumsfeld's new memoir Known and Unknown as equal with...a 110-page Rumsfeld torture fantasy concocted for the small magazine company McSweeney's. The title over both was "Two Shots of Rummy." In…

PBS 'Washington Week' Panel: GOP Wave Not So High, Obama 'Punished for

January 5th, 2011 7:51 AM
The December 31 edition of PBS's Washington Week tried to spin the year 2010 in the most favorable way for Obama. First, Washington Post reporter Karen Tumulty tried to suggest the massive Democratic losses in the House were somehow pretty conventional, yawn: Well, I think it shook out as a pretty conventional midterm election. All year long, right up until Election Day, the Democrats kept…

Palin's 'Can't Party Like It's 1773' Line Mocked By History Challenged

October 19th, 2010 4:05 PM
Sarah Palin at Monday's Tea Party rally in Reno, Nevada, told attendees, "Don't be thinking that we've got victory for America in the bag yet...We can't party like it's 1773." Clearly not understanding that was the year of the famed Boston Tea Party, history challenged media members, including PBS's Gwen Ifill and Daily Kos's Markos Moulitsas, mocked Palin via their twitter accounts (…

Even Obama's Fans Notice He's a Phony In How He Writes, Talks, and Eve

April 5th, 2010 7:30 AM
How phony is Barack Obama? PBS Washington Week host Gwen Ifill reviewed New Yorker editor David Remnick's new Obama book The Bridge in the Washington Post Outlook section Sunday, and she kept finding Obama is a Slick Barry, a "shape shifter." Obama even admitted to rhetoric what should be obvious -- how he changes "dialects" depending on the audience he's talking to:   Obama cops to this. "The…

PBS's Gwen Ifill: Foley Was Watergate, Massa Makes Us Silly as a Carto

March 12th, 2010 4:13 PM
PBS Washington Week host Gwen Ifill was featured Friday on the Romenesko media-news site for her "Gwen’s Take" blog post dismissing the Eric Massa groping scandal as a silly distraction (echoing  Rachel Maddow, and Nancy Pelosi). She compared Washington to Dug the talking dog in the cartoon movie "Up" chasing a squirrel. But in 2006, Ifill’s show almost screamed with hype that the Mark Foley…

Today Brings on Two Libs That Let Harry Reid Off the Hook

January 11th, 2010 11:29 AM
NBC's Today show, on Monday morning, invited on former Democratic liberal Congressman Harold Ford Jr. and PBS' liberal Washington Week moderator Gwen Ifill to discuss whether Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid should step down for his "Negro dialect" comments about Barack Obama and not surprisingly neither guest suggested Reid should go. Both Ford and Ifill dismissed any comparison to…

David Brooks Derides Palin as a 'Joke' and 'Talk Show Host'; Only Ifil

November 15th, 2009 3:13 PM
The roundtable members on Sunday's This Week derided or dismissed Sarah Palin, with David Brooks, the putative conservative columnist for the New York Times, declaring “she's a joke” and insisting “Republican primary voters just are not going to elect a talk show host” -- leaving it to PBS's Gwen Ifill, of all people, to come to her defense as a fellow woman.[MP3 audio available here]Left-winger…

White House Met Privately With Many Left-Wing Opinionistas

October 23rd, 2009 1:15 PM
The White House has berated Fox News for days now for purportedly pushing an agenda and calling it news. So Americans may have been surprised when, as reported by Noel Sheppard, Obama invited two of MSNBC's most divisive liberal pundits--Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow--to the White House for an off-the-record briefing.As it turns out, Maddow and Olbermann were only two of the left's…

Ifill Apologizes for Saying 'Tea Baggers': I Didn't Know It Meant That

September 22nd, 2009 12:18 PM
PBS's Gwen Ifill has apologized for using the sexually-charged derogatory term "Tea Baggers" during last Wednesday's broadcast of "The NewsHour."According to the PBS ombudsman, responding to an e-mail message from a NewsBusters reader, Ifill didn't know what it meant. Apparently, she's just as clueless about current events as ABC's Charlie Gibson.Before we get there, here's what Ifill said last…

The New PC Buzzword for Diversity: It Brings 'Integrity

May 27th, 2009 4:10 PM

A Liberal Bias? David Brooks Says Aye, While Shields, Ifill, and Schie

April 2nd, 2009 2:16 PM

Ifill & Carlson on HuffPost Question to Obama: 'Perfectly Reasonable

February 16th, 2009 2:04 PM
During a segment on the “Reliable Sources” hour of CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday, PBS’s Gwen Ifill and Bloomberg’s Margaret Carlson agreed that it was fine for President Obama to call on Sam Stein of the Huffington Post at his first press conference, and that the correspondent’s left-wing question on a proposed “truth committee” investigation into the Bush administration was “perfectly…

Jon Stewart Loves White-Mocking Preacher: 'Most Adorable Man I've Ever

February 1st, 2009 7:32 AM

Ifill Blames VP Debate/Book Controversy on 'Very Small Group of Loud P

January 26th, 2009 1:27 PM
If you were dying to know what Gwen Ifill was thinking when the controversy arose about her so-called Obama book and how that might have effected her ability to moderate the 2008 vice-presidential debate - now's your chance. Ifill, the host of PBS's "Washington Week" appeared at the Politics & Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 24 to promote her new book, "The Breakthrough: Politics…