History shows that people often do cast their votes for amorphous reasons-the most powerful among them being the need for change. Just ask Bill Clinton.
About Gwen Ifill
Gwendolyn L. Ifill was an American journalist, television newscaster, and author. In 1999, she became the first African-American woman to host a nationally televised U.S. public affairs program with Washington Week in Review.
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A lot of Democrats are not that upset with Howard Dean. Howard Dean gets out here and he says these inflammatory things, and he doesn’t apologize. He doesn’t back down a little bit.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
I’m a preacher’s kid, and we were always told, Act right all the time, because someone’s always watching.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
Journalists are accused of being lapdogs when they don’t ask the hard questions, but then accused of being rude when they do. Good thing we have tough hides.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
Did I say that the President’s entire job is image management? Of course not.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
Folks who are getting their strokes in the South are not as unhappy with Howard Dean. You don’t see anybody starting any movement to get him out of office.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
People do still cheer for the President. And some of the military audiences are more likely to cheer than others. I have seen him speak lately in front of groups like Freedom House, where the applause was a long time coming.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
Tony Blair – good thing there are not parliamentary elections in this country.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
Don’t count out other amazing programming like Frontline. You will still find more hours of in-depth news programming, investigative journalism and analysis on PBS than on any other outlet.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
Whatever their motivations, lawmakers on both side of the aisle have certainly discovered that immigration is one of those issues that resonate strongly with the public.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
We’re not paying attention to the fact that Hillary Clinton is running in 2006. Everyone is looking to her for the future. It’s the same with anybody else who’s positioning themselves.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
On immigration, there are a lot of hurdles before anything arrives at the White House.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
We will wait to see if it is a doozy before we decide how to cover it, and what it all means.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
History shows that people often do cast their votes for amorphous reasons-the most powerful among them being the need for change. Just ask Bill Clinton.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
The common agenda both sides seem to share is: Whatever works.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
If you start to catalog Hillary Clinton’s positions between now and 2008, we’re going to have a lot of conversations because there are a lot of places for her to go.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
There seems to be more abiding interest in unearthing old memos abroad than there is here.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
One of the things that Africa needs, everybody seems to agree, is some measure of debt relief.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
The President has launched a very agressive campaign of self-defense, with the goal of getting Americans to buy into his vision of America on the world stage.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
It’s been years, decades, since a president has lost a major trade initiative. That would be bad headlines.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
Hope springs eternal, even in politics.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
Can’t disagree with the need for a grasp of history.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
You would like me to say that the veil will be ripped from the voters’ eyes sometime between now and November, thereby restoring the proper version of Democracy to the House and Senate. I won’t say that, of course. The simple reason is, I don’t know.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
When the President was asked about global warming at a public appearance yesterday, he responded by talking about America’s addiction to oil. You make the connection.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
If it were the Clinton people, they’d be sitting around figuring out how to pull themselves out. Instead the president is continuing to go around the country and peddling Social Security, which the needle is not moving on.
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)
Is it unreasonable to have proof of citizenship when entering another country?
American journalist, television newscaster and author (1955-2016)