October 1, 2008...6:45 am

Just In Case You Thought Palin Was Going To Get A Fair Shake Thursday Night

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You would be wrong. Again.

Of course some of us have always known that some are trying their damnedest to throw the race for Obama, it’s just sad to see we can’t even find someone who can have a pretense of impartiality to host a debate.

UPDATE – Not only is she pro-Obama, she’s anti-Palin.

GWEN IFILL: And there’s also a big difference between running a state or running as long as she has run a state and running for one of the biggest jobs in the country. What advice do you give her on how to balance this? She’s got five kids. She’s got one…

REP. HEATHER WILSON: You know something? Let me say something about that. That bothers me. No one ever asked John Kennedy whether he could be president and be a dad. Nobody asks Senator Obama whether he could be president and be a dad. But because Governor Palin is a woman, they’re asking whether she can be vice president and a mom.

GWEN IFILL: But she describes herself…

REP. HEATHER WILSON: It’s time to end the double standard.

GWEN IFILL: I understand what you’re saying. She described herself as a hockey mom. That was her self-description.

REP. HEATHER WILSON: And one of the greatest things about Senator Obama is that he talks about the importance of being a father and a parent, but nobody asks whether he can do both at the same time. We need to end the double standard. And the double standard, I think, is not being pushed by Republicans here at the convention. It’s being asked by people in the media who should know better.

GWEN IFILL: Do you think it’s a double standard?

REP. MARY FALLIN: Oh, yes, I do. In fact, I think it’s a little bit of a slam towards men, saying that men can’t be a good partner to a woman who works. You know, her husband is going to be her partner right alongside her. And he has been when she’s been in other offices. And that’s what a family is about, is working together.

Seeing as she hasn’t been given any guidelines for what sort of question she can ask, do you think she’d be so stupid as to ask Palin this (please please please)?

And to make matters worse, Team McCain was not informed of Ifill’s book before being asked for approval of her as moderator. Someone is going to have a lot of explaining to do.

UPDATE II – McCain is putting his faith in Ifill’s professional abilities…hope that works out well for him. Here’s my question though; if, as everyone on the Left keeps insisting, Ifill’s book deal was a known fact why was it not included in the info given to the campaigns when they were asked to sign off on Ifill? And since it was obviously omitted (seeing as Team McCain knew nothing about it before today), who made the omission, Ifill or the Presidential Debate Commission? And who’s job is it to vet potential moderators, the campaigns or the PDC?

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