WASHINGTON WEEK | Feb. 6, 2009 Webcast Extra | PBS

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http://www.pbs.org/washingtonweek/ In this online-only extra, Washington Week moderator Gwen Ifill and panel discuss how President Barack Obama is managing his first missteps in office; the latest on the $900 billion stimulus plan; reports on the impact Tom Daschle's withdrawal as nominee for health and human services secretary.

You* can participate in Washington Week roundtable discussions. Each week moderator Gwen Ifill and a panel of top journalists take your questions during the Washington Week Webcast Extra. For more information go to http://www.pbs.org/washingtonweek/ This week's panelists:
Michael Duffy, Time Magazine
Ceci Connolly, The Washington Post
Charles Babington, Associated Press
Jackie Calmes, The New York Times

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  • she had a documentary out on the first black POTUS. Which means if he won, her piece had a good chance of selling.

    So yes, she had financial incentive. PBS is not independant. Seriously, i find financials and international sources more objective. And you're additude is a sham. You really wish death on someone for that? You first.

  • Financial incentives? Are you implying that she owns stock in Obama Corp? You are an idiot. PBS is the only independent media source in this country that would even touch on these issues. How dare ignorant mother fuckers like you criticize PBS. Lay down and die already you stupid piece of shit! Just die, it's really the best thing you could do for the world.

  • Advocating an INDEPENDENT point of view.

  • Taxpayer-subsidized advocacy journalism.

  • This woman tainted the debates as a biased moderator because she had financial incentives in Obama's win.

  • McCain isn't proposing an alternative.  McCain is proposing "no." Very Mavericky.

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