PBS Anchor Gwen Ifill To Emcee LGBT Fundraiser Hailing HHS Secretary's Work on ObamaCare

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In 2008, it was questionable that PBS NewsHour and Washington Week anchor Gwen Ifill could moderate the vice-presidential debate as she was writing a book called “The Breakthrough” about the rise of Barack Obama and other black liberal politicians. On Thursday night, Ifill will cross another Obama line by acting as emcee for a fundraiser for the LGBT health and advocacy group the Whitman-Walker Clinic that will honor Kathleen Sebelius, the Secretary of Health and Human Services for her work in implementing ObamaCare.

The invitation says “Please join Gwen Ifill, managing editor of Washington Week and senior correspondent for the PBS News Hour, and the Whitman-Walker family as we honor United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius for advancements in health care.” To be an "event host" and be listed on the program requires a $1,000 donation. Individual tickets are $150.

John Riley at Metro Weekly magazine says Whitman-Walker advocates praised Sebelius's work in implementing the “Affordable Care Act” (ObamaCare) “to ensure better access to health care for millions of Americans, including those with pre-existing conditions, and to provide support to community health centers like Whitman-Walker.”

''Secretary Sebelius is such a driving force for improving access to high-quality, cost-effective health care for all Americans and particularly the LGBT community and people living with HIV/AIDS,'' Don Blanchon, WWH's executive director, was quoted as saying in a press release. “Her work is making a huge difference in the lives of communities that are underserved or marginalized when it comes to accessing quality health care. She is a most deserving recipient of the Partner for Life award.''

This is not Ifill’s first emcee job for a Whitman-Walker fundraiser. In 2004, she emceed an event called “Divas of a Lifetime” at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington. There's no information on whether Ifill is paid for these appearances. Washington PBS superstation WETA -- which produces both Ifill shows -- did not return a call for comment.

Past recipients of the “Partner for Life Award” include Bill and Hillary Clinton, Tipper Gore, and Ted Koppel.

In May, Whitman-Walker’s legal-services program will throw its annual “Going the Extra Mile” fundraising event offering its Joel A. Toubin Memorial Award to Bill Clinton. In 2009, that award went to Attorney General Eric Holder.

When I stand before God I'll

When I stand before God I'll have to answer for the things I have failed to do as a Christian. Sebilius will stand before and answer for the thousands of babies she killed though abortion. I'm glad I"m not in her shoes.

A well regulated militia being necessary to a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

"requires a $1,000 donation"......

If it's a "requirement", it ain't a "donation".

Tell me again...

why one dime of my tax money goes to support PBS...

We must fight to win every battle for liberty... The enemy needs only win once!

Amen

Defund.

 "A lot of briefing for a 2 hr. special with Dan Rather. Saw the show & wonder why we bothered".             Ronald Reagan                                                           

I had my fill of Ifill...

...a long time ago.

Wow, who knew?

Gwen Ifill used to be a dude?

President Obama is a Muslim (from his own lips), Kenyan (read it from his publicist) a homosexual (read it on a news magazine cover) and a Socialist (I'm alive and can see it for myself)

So when

So when Obamacare is overturned by the Supreme Court (hopefully), will they still be celebrating its passage and implementation? Or, will Obama just ignore the decision like he did with DOMA?

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