Friday, October 31, 2008

4 Days to Go

From the Feder campaign:
As Election Day nears, I am incredibly thankful for the overwhelming support I have received from you all since I have started running.

I cannot imagine where I would be without supporters like you, and I am asking you to stick with me for just a few more days.

We have put together an impressive Get Out The Vote operation for our final days and we need your help to make sure we can fund it.

Victory is within our reach! But we need to reach out to thousands of voters across the district to make sure that they know to vote for the Obama-Warner-Feder ticket on Election Day.

Help us reach our GOTV goal by making a contribution by Monday at 10 am!

We have just 4 days left and the race is closer than ever. Virginia is the battleground state for the Presidential race. The change this country needs will depend on what happens in Virginia and the 10th District on November 4th.

On Monday, Barack Obama will end his Presidential campaign in Virginia-10. He will appear in Manassas Park, just hours before the polls open, because he knows that the 10th district and the nation are hungry for change and that the Obama-Warner-Feder ticket will bring that change to Washington.

Your contribution today will make sure that on November 4th we finally get the change we so desperately need.

Thank you again for all you have done,

Judy Feder

P.S. Contribute today we need to make your help before Monday at 10am!

Obama To Hold Final Rally in 10th CD; Will it Boost Judy to Victory?


Barack Obama kicked off his general election campaign in Virginia's 10th CD (Bristow) on June 5, and will conclude his campaign in Virginia's 10th CD (Manassas Park) this Monday evening (November 3). Hey, do you think Barack Obama really REALLY wants to win Virginia's 10th CD (along with the rest of the Commonwealth) or what? :)
Barack Obama to Hold Change We Need Rally in Manassas Park Area Monday

Final pre-election campaign rally slated for Virginia

RICHMOND, Va. – In his final campaign appearance before Tuesday’s election, U.S. Sen. Barack Obama will hold a Change We Need rally in the Manassas Park area Monday night. It will be Obama’s 11th trip to the commonwealth since the end of the primary campaign. He began the general election campaign season with Virginia stops in Bristol and Manassas.

At the rally, Obama will lay out his plans to jump start the economy, provide affordable health care to Virginians and tax relief for middle class families and contrast his vision for America with John McCain’s plans for four more years of the same failed policies of the last eight.

More details about the event will be announced in the coming days.

Among other things, what this final rally by Barack Obama in the 10th CD indicates is that the Obama campaign is looking to win the district big time on Tuesday. Given that both Tim Kaine and Jim Webb won the 10th, the question is mostly how big is "big time." Another question is whether a big Obama victory in the 10th CD will provide enough "coattails" to boost Judy Feder to victory over Frank Wolf.

As the Falls Church News-Press' Penny Gross wrote the other day, Judy Feder "can win this year with her expertise on health care policy, an issue that Congress must deal with in the coming term." Combine that with changing 10th CD demographics in favor of the "blue" team, huge voter turnout this year, victories by Barack Obama and Mark Warner at the top of the ticket, concerns about the economy and the Iraq War, a strong campaign by Judy Feder, and Frank Wolf's increasingly...uh, erratic behavior, and you have the formula for Democratic victory on November 4. We'll see what happens, but anyone who thinks this one will be a "yawner" could be in for a big surprise.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Help GOTV for Judy!

From the Feder campaign:
The Washington Post got it right this morning when they said that, “Judy Feder’s credentials as a nationally recognized health care expert have never been so in demand.”

We all know that our broken health care system needs to be fixed, but it’s not just on health care that we need real change.

Frank Wolf has been in office for 28 years and though he may not be George Bush, he’s voted with Bush on the economy and Iraq 92% of the time.

Judy will work with Barack Obama to get our economy back on track, fix our broken health care system, and end the war in Iraq.

Thanks to your support we’ve had an incredible couple of days

We’ve bolstered our network TV buy – matching a 28 year incumbent dollar for dollar.

We’ve funded an outreach program to the 42,000 new voters in the 10th District.

Now we need to put the final piece in place.

Working with the Obama and Warner campaigns we’ve put together a fantastic Get Out the Vote operation. But we need to raise an additional $21,812 to pay it.

Contribute today to help us Get Out the Vote!

Thanks,
Luke McFarland
Campaign Manager

"New Voter Concerns May Aid [Judy Feder]"

The Washington Post editorial board may be a bunch of blithering idiots and total shills for Frank Wolf, but many of the reporters are excellent. Take this article, for instance, in today's Washington Post "Loudoun Extra," by Sandhya Somashekhar.
Much has changed since 2006, when Democrat Judy M. Feder made her first, unsuccessful attempt at unseating GOP Rep. Frank R. Wolf in Virginia's diverse and sprawling 10th Congressional District.

The economy has displaced the Iraq war as the nation's most pressing issue. Feder will share the ballot with Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) and former governor Mark R. Warner, two popular candidates likely to drive high Democratic turnout at the polls. And as the cost of medical insurance continues to rise, Feder's credentials as a nationally recognized health-care expert have never been so in demand.

Exactly, much has changed in the 10th district, in Virginia, and in the country since Frank Wolf ambled into Washington nearly 3 decades (!) ago. For instance, the population of Loudoun County ALONE has increased from 57,427 in 1980 to about 280,000 today. That's a nearly 5-fold increase since Frank Wolf was first elected, and most of those new voters are Democrats, as evidenced by both Tim Kaine and Jim Webb carrying the 10th CD in 2005 and 2006, respectively. This year, of course, we're going to see an enormous surge of Obama/Warner voters. The question is, will that be enough - combined with the continuing demographic changes and a much stronger campaign by Judy Feder this year than in 2006 - to push her to victory next Tuesday? We'll find out soon enough.

Meanwhile, as far as the "Loudoun Extra" articles is concerned, it clearly demonstrates that Feder represents a perfectly reasonable alternative to Frank Wolf. It also points out how loooonnnngggg Wolf's been in office, and how Wolf favors the McCain health care plan, which just the other day McCain adviser Douglas Holtz-Eakin admitted would provide inferior health care to what they're currently receiving from their employers. It would be hilarious if it weren't so serious. Maybe Frank Wolf can send his staffers out to give Holtz-Eakin a good "caning" or something? Ha

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

$3.987 to Go

From the Feder campaign, please help if you can! Thanks.
Yesterday we told you about the 42,000 new voters in our district and asked you to help us reach out to them. Thanks to the quick response from many of you, we have raised $20,860 of our $24,847 goal. I have to wire the money to our phone firm by the end of the day, so it is important we raise the last $3,987 before then!

Reaching out to these voters is incredibly important during these last days of the campaign. These new voters registered because they know they can bring change to the 10th district and our country in only 6 days!

Can you help us reach our goal of $24,847 to contact 42,000 newly registered voters?

First time voters can make the difference in this election. Many are new to the 10th District while others are simply fed up with the way Washington has been run for the last 8 years. They want change, but we have to make sure they know to vote Obama-Warner-Feder on November 4th.

Your contribution today will help us get to our $24,847 goal before the end of the day.

Your support has driven this campaign. In less than one week, the voters in the 10th district are going to vote for change in Washington and send Judy Feder to Congress!

Thanks,

Luke McFarland
Campaign Manager
Feder for Congress

When Congressman Wolf's Goons Attack: Part 2


Gary Lofton is a member of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors. Lofton is a Republican, elected in January 2008, who represents the Back Creek area. Here is what Lofton had to say about the incident the other day, in which he pinned a Judy Feder campaign staffer against the wall of a hotel.

Lofton, a member of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors, denies he pinned Goodman against the wall.

"I was merely trying to engage him in a dialogue that might disengage him from his disrespectful behavior, as well as try to determine if I could help him get an answer to his questions," Lofton said, adding that he offered to buy the young men lunch or coffee to try and talk to them in a calmer setting.


Now remember, Gary Lofton - the guy who is totally in the Feder staffer's (Matt Kent's) face, yelling and badgering him in a threatening manner - is a sitting, elected official on the Frederick County Board of Supervisors. Can you imagine if a Democratic elected county official, let's just say Gerry Connolly for the heck of it, did this to one of...oh, Keith Fimian's staffers? That's right, the Republicans would be going apes***, blaring this to kingdom come.

In sum, the Feder staffers, Matt Kent and Josh Goodman, were simply trying to get answers from Congressman Wolf following a debate, in a public location. Meanwhile, one Wolf staffer - Ben Dutton - assaulted Matt Kent with a cane, while a close Wolf ally - Frederick County Board of Supervisors member Gary Lofton - held Josh Goodman against the wall and also got in Matt Kent's in an extremely aggressive manner, as you can see in the video above. For more, please see the full video (at the bottom of this post), presented simply so that everyone can see that the Feder campaign isn't trying to hide anything here, that all this was sequential, and to give the complete picture of what happened.

The bottom line here: apparently, if you try to ask Frank Wolf questions, his goons verbally and physically assault you while Wolf stands by and does nothing. This is not acceptable behavior for anyone, let alone a member of Congress. After this incident, not to mention his nearly lockstep voting record with George W. Bush, it's time to make Frank Wolf a FORMER Congressman on November 4.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

WJLA-TV: "Wolf Aide Raises 'Cane' with Opponent's Videographer"



The Wolf campaign continues to melt down, as the story of his campaign's violence against two Feder staffers spreads from the blogs to the print media to TV. Couldn't have happened to a nicer campaign. Ha.

By the way, I believe more video may very well be coming soon, so stay tuned. :)

42,000

From Judy Feder:
Yesterday we asked for your last minute donations before we made out final media buy of the cycle.

Hundreds of you responded, and we surpassed our goal, raising $51,935 for our last media buy!

Thanks to your support, we’ll be able to get our message out on network TV.

But, our job is not done yet.

A last minute surge in new registrants has resulted in a total of 42,000 new voters in VA-10 this year. These voters are not attached to Frank Wolf and are highly inclined to vote for a Democratic candidate, but only if they know who I am!

We’ve planned an aggressive outreach program to these voters in the final days of the campaign but we need to raise an additional $24,487 in the next 48 hours to pay for it.

Can you help us reach the 42,000 new voters in the 10th district?

Your contribution today will help us fund a live phone call and additional outreach to new voters in the district, letting them know that Barack Obama can’t do it alone.

We need a new team in Congress committed to changing the direction of our country.

With only one week until Election Day, we need your help now, more than ever, to reach out to the new voters across the district.

Contribute today to help us reach out to 42,000 new voters and win on November 4th.

We are almost there, thank you for all you do,

Judy Feder

Feder Pre-Election Rally and Fundraiser

From the Feder campaign:
Please Join us for a Pre-Election Rally and Fundraiser in honor of
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To help fund our GOTV effort for November 4

From 4pm to 6pm

Saturday November 1, 2008
At the Home of
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1869 Rhode Island Avenue
McLean VA 22101

Contribution Amounts:
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$500 Sponsor
$250 Friend
$100 Guest
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Washington Post, Winchester Star Pick Up Wolf Campaign Assault Story

The story of Wolf campaign staffers assaulting Feder staffers has been zipping around the blogosphere. Now, it's hit the "mainstream media" as well. The Washington Post has a story on the front page of the Metro section today, in which - among other things - Frederick County Supervisor Gary Lofton (R), who pinned one Feder staffer against the wall of the Best Western Hotel, claims he was just "trying to reason with him," that he "did not see anyone get struck," and that regardless, the Feder staffers are the ones who should be "absolutely ashamed of themselves" for "getting in the congressman's face."

So, the next time there's a media scrum and reporters are sticking microphones in Frank Wolf's face, can we expect Wolf's hired hands to start assaulting the reporters? And can we expect Wolf's staffers to excuse their criminal behavior by claiming the victims "provoked" their assaults? Just want to be clear about this...

Meanwhile, the Winchester Star reports that the Wolf campaign will NOT be firing Ben Dutton, the man who struck Feder's cameraman with a cane:
Despite calls from the Feder campaign, Dutton will keep his job, Scandling said.

“We are not firing Ben Dutton,” he said. “Ben Dutton is a respected, long-time member of the Winchester community. We are not firing him.”

And, of course, the classic final line.

Wolf could not be reached for comment Monday.

Of course not!

P.S. By the way, Benjamin Dutton has been on Wolf's staff as a "part time employee" since 2001. Pretty nice gig, though - he has made $180,833 since 2001 as a part-timer. I think the part where he beats people with a cane falls into the "other duties as assigned" category. Ha.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Feder Campaign Calls for Wolf Staffer to be Fired After Assault

From the Feder campaign:
Feder Campaign Calls for Wolf Staffer to be Fired After Assault

McLean, VA-After an incident on Friday, October 24, 2008 in Winchester, VA during which a congressional staffer of Congressman Wolf assaulted a Feder staffer, the campaign is calling for Congressional staffer Benjamin Dutton to be fired immediately.

The Feder campaign is also calling for the Wolf campaign to reveal the identity of the second man in the video who is caught on tape holding a Feder campaign staffer against the wall in a threatening manner.

The Feder campaign believes the following list of questions needs to be answered by Congressman Wolf-and not his campaign staff-publicly:

* Were you aware that the young man had been struck with a cane? Did you see the young man get struck by your staffer a second time?
* What is the identity of the second man in the video who appears to be pinning one of the Feder staffers against the wall?
* Why didn't you say something when you realized there was a young man being held against his will by one of your supporters/volunteers/staffers?


"This whole incident is unfortunate, and we certainly never expected that questions about Congressman Wolf's support of the McCain health care tax would lead to a violent response from the Congressman's staff," said Feder campaign manager Luke McFarland. "The staffer who is responsible for the assault should be fired immediately. And Congressman Wolf himself should give a full account of what happened, not send staffers out to explain this away for him."

Video of Judy Feder Speech at Obama Rally

As I pointed out in a post last week, Judy Feder spoke at the Obama rally in Leesburg. Here is the video of her speech.

Help Judy Beat the Bullies!

From the Feder campaign, here's your chance to help Judy beat the bullies. Thanks.
On Friday I asked for your help in raising $50,000 to match Frank Wolf's negative ad dollar-for-dollar on network TV.

Thanks to your support we've raised $23,865 online since Friday - almost half of our goal!

We're almost there, but we need to have raised the entire $50,000 by tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. in time to wire it to local television stations.

Click here to help us reach our goal.

Judy's running incredibly strong and Wolf is polling lower than ever, but we need your help to match him on network TV.

It's your support that has brought us closer to victory than we've ever been before, but with only a week before Election Day, we can't let up now.

Click here to help us reach our goal before 10:00 a.m. tomorrow!

Thank you again for all that you've done,

Luke McFarland
Campaign Manager

And Frank Wolf Does Nothing...



For more on this story, please click here. Now, what is it called when you stand by, watch two people being assaulted by your associates, and do nothing?

Friday, October 24, 2008

Substitute Frank Wolf's Name for John McCain's in This Video



Great video by the League of Conservation Voters, see here for more. This is highly applicable to John McCain, but also to Frank Wolf. Just substitute "Frank Wolf" for "John McCain" and change a few numbers around, and you've pretty much got the story. Frank Wolf PRETENDS to be for the environment and for breaking our oil addiction, but in the end he's just another Bush Republican.

The Wolf campaign - "now that's out of touch!"

From the Feder campaign...boy is it ever time for a change!
Frank Wolf’s new negative ad proves that he just doesn’t get it.

The Wolf campaign accuses Judy of running an, “ugly partisan campaign,” based on her appearances at Barack Obama rallies.

Now that’s out of touch.

Virginians are looking for change to get our economy back on track and fix our broken health care system.

Attacking Barack Obama? That’s not just more of the same, it’s a losing strategy.

The Obama/Biden ticket is poised to win Virginia and the 10th District, which is why we were proud to feature Barack Obama in our own ad.

Thanks to your support we were able to go on network TV on the same day as Frank Wolf. But to match Wolf dollar-for-dollar we still need your help.

We need to raise $50,000 online between now and midnight on October 31st to match Wolf’s buy. Can you help us get there?

Contribute today

We've only got 11 days left to change the direction of our country and we can't afford to let up now.

Thanks again,

Luke McFarland
Campaign Manager

Social Right Winger Wolf Gets a Zero Rating From Human Rights Campaign

That's right, Frank Wolf the supposed "moderate" just got a big, fat ZERO rating from the Human Rights Campaign, for his votes against hate crimes legislation (!!) and employment non-discrimination(!!!).

In sharp contrast, Judy Feder is committed to "defend civil rights and uphold the principles of equality" for all people - gay and straight, black and white, old and young, male and female - ALL people.
Wolf has had a history of anti-gay votes since he began serving in Congress in 1981. In its scorecard released Wednesday for the 110th Congress, the Human Rights Campaign gave Wolf a score of zero for his positions on legislation in the U.S. House.

Last year, Wolf voted against the Employment Non-Discrimination Act and hate crimes legislation. He also voted in favor of the Federal Marriage Amendment in 2004 and 2006.

He also voted in favor of a bill that would have barred gay couples from adopting in D.C. in 1999 and voted in favor of the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996.

Feder told the Blade that she would support ENDA, hate crimes legislation and a bill repealing “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” She said she opposes a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage and supports civil unions.

Feder said gay voters should support her because Wolf will not support any gay-friendly legislation in Congress.

“As a legislator, I will defend civil rights and uphold the principles of equality,” she said.

By the way, this isn't an isolated pattern of votes for Frank Wolf. In general, Wolf isn't just socially far right in this area. He's also consistently opposed using federal tax dollars to fund embryonic stem cell research. He's supported prohibitions on abortions at U.S. military facilities, even if they're not funded by private donations. He's strongly supported the Hyde Amendment, which rejects funding for abortion services even in cases of incest and rape.

The bottom line: Frank Wolf has moved further right on social issues as the 10th district has become more socially moderate. Let's face it, 28 years is a long time to be in Congress, especially given the huge population growth and demographic changes that have taken place during that time. Today, Frank Wolf finds himself out of touch, out of tune, and hopefully in 12 days, out of a job.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Last Fundraising Push...Victory Within Sight!

From the Feder campaign...please help out if you can! Thanks.
Yesterday, I spoke in front of an incredible crowd of 35,000 at an Obama rally in the heart of the 10th District. If anyone still had doubts that Virginians are hungry for change they were put to rest in Leesburg on Wednesday.

The excitement is palpable and with only two weeks left, victory is within sight!

In the final days, it’s all about making enough phone calls, talking to enough voters, knocking on enough doors and getting our voters to the polls.

Each dollar we raise allows us to reach more voters in the waning hours of the campaign. Can you help us with our final push before our Get Out The Vote effort begins?

$9.45 buys 35 postcard stamps for volunteers to send after talking to a voter about Judy.

$24.30 buys 30 phone calls to voters who are still undecided about Judy

$48.90 buys 17 Obama-Warner-Feder signs for use at polling places on Election Day.

$98 buys 700 pieces of Obama-Warner-Feder GOTV literature for our canvasses.

You can make a tremendous difference with less than $10. Please consider making a contribution today.

Every little bit helps and I so appreciate your support in this incredibly important Election year.

Thanks Loads,

Judy

This Applies Equally to Frank Wolf and John McCain


John McCain and Frank Wolf Want to Tax Your Health Benefits

Marc Fisher: "Can't Even Get a Straight Answer" from Frank Wolf

If you're one of those people who still believes that Frank Wolf is a "moderate," a "nice guy," and a "straight shooter," you might want to check out Marc Fisher's latest column, "Can't Even Get a Straight Answer From a Straight Arrow." At the AARP forum the other day, Fisher spoke with Genie Hopkins of Purcellville about Wolf.
I'd like to report that when Hopkins took time out of her day to travel from her home in Purcellville to a meeting hall in Leesburg to confront her congressman, Frank Wolf, with those heartfelt questions, the crowd cheered her on. And I'd love to tell you that Wolf embraced the truth behind Hopkins's plaint, leveled with his constituents about the problems we face and spelled out tough solutions involving painful public sacrifice.

But that's not what happened when Wolf -- a Republican who represents parts of Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William, Fauquier and three more Northern Virginia counties -- appeared this week at a forum sponsored by the AARP.

For starters, the congressman told Hopkins to take her question to the Democratic leader of the Senate, Harry Reid. "You'll have to ask the leadership, ma'am," he said. "I have a record of honesty and integrity."

I caught up to Hopkins later. "He was evasive," she said of Wolf's response. "I just wanted to know why the institution is so paralyzed, why they're so damn partisan. That's what makes politics so distasteful. All I wanted to hear was if he agreed and why it is that way."
Apparently, that's too much to ask from Frank Wolf. Pathetic.

But it's not just Genie Hopkins. Here's how Frank Wolf treats Marc Fisher - and by extension, all of his constituents.
Obviously frustrated by the nation's economic woes, Wolf made a passing reference to this being "a teachable moment."

What does that mean? He talked about the need, even in tough times, to invest much more in math, science and engineering, to build American know-how and innovation.

Are you saying that our priorities have been wrong, that there was something dishonest about politics that encouraged unrealistically low taxes, anti-intellectualism and spending beyond our means?

Wolf stood up. "It's getting cold out here," he said, and so it was. We walked to our cars.

Yeah, it's "getting cold" alright, Congressman - for your political career, that is.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Wolf Reality Check

From the Feder campaign, a bit of reality for Frank Wolf.
Wolf Reality Check: Still Supports the Largest Tax Increase on the Middle Class in History...and Cuts in Medicare Too!

On Thursday Oct. 16, 2008 Congressman Wolf said: I think the proposal that has been made with regard to Senator McCain and many others. With regard to a $5000 tax credit: Most people receive their health insurance through their place of employment, that would also help employers large and small to do it. Also, the $5000 tax credit would allow you to take it some other place. For realtors to band together, for small businesses to band together. Also for the portability to take place. [Prince William County 100 Candidate Forum, 10/16/08]

Tuesday Oct. 21, 2008 Wolf's campaign manager Dan Scandling said: What Congressman Wolf has said is that tax credits are something to look at because they provide portability. No where, no way, in no shape did he say that "I support taxing your health care benefits." [Northern Virginia Daily, 10/21/08

Wednesday Oct. 22, 2008 Wolf's campaign manager Dan Scandling said: Wolf spoke well of McCain's tax credit idea, but "he hasn't endorsed any plan" [Northern Virginia Daily, 10/21/08]

REALITY CHECK: You can't support the McCain health care tax credit and not support taxing employee health care benefits and cuts to Medicare and Medicaid. The McCain plan specifically ties them together by proposing to pay for the tax cuts by taxing employee health benefits and cutting Medicare:

"John McCain would pay for his health plan with major reductions to Medicare and Medicaid, a top aide said, in a move that independent analysts estimate could result in cuts of $1.3 trillion over 10 years to the government programs...In the months since Sen. McCain introduced his health plan, statements made by his campaign have implied that the new tax credits he is proposing to help Americans buy health insurance would be paid for with other tax increases. But Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Sen. McCain's senior policy adviser, said Sunday that the campaign has always planned to fund the tax credits, in part, with savings from Medicare and Medicaid." [McCain Plans Federal Health Cuts, Wall Street Journal, 10/6/08]

"McCain's plan would cost $3.6 trillion over 10 years, the campaign said. McCain would pay for the program by eliminating the tax break employers get for offering insurance." [Tax Credits at the Heart of McCain's Health Care Proposal, CNN]
"Taxes on insurance benefits would be offset by a refundable tax credit: $5,000 for families and $2,500 for single people. At first, those credits are expected to cover the additional taxes for workers in most tax brackets. Over time, rising insurance costs could outstrip the credit." [Health care plans: Obama vs. McCain, USA Today]

"The Wolf campaign is trying to have it both ways, they want to claim the tax credits without explaining how they plan to pay for it," said Feder campaign manager Luke McFarland. "The bottom line is that for almost a week now the Wolf campaign has been twisting itself into knots trying to claim it supports one without the other. Either Congressman Wolf doesn't understand what he's endorsing or he's just not being honest with the voters about how they plan to pay for this. The record is very clear: they're going to raise taxes and cut Medicare and Medicaid."

Debate Transcript Proves It: Wolf Supports McCain Health Benefits Tax!

Moderator: What Measures would you suggest to improve the availability—and I'm going to include affordability—of health care without the system becoming socialist?

Congressman Wolf: We have to make health insurance more accessible and more affordable, we also have to make sure we keep it between the doctor and the patient and not involve the federal government.

I think the proposal that has been made with regard to Senator Kaine…Senator McCain and many others.

With regard to a $5000 tax credit: Most people receive their health insurance through their place of employment, that would also help employers large and small to do it.

Also, the $5000 tax credit would allow you to take it some other place. For realtors to band together, for small businesses to band together. Also for the portability to take place.

[Wolf goes on to talk about legislation he's supported for research and mental health parity]


Judy Feder: Let me talk a little bit about it, since you seem to favor it, Mr. McCain's plan.

Mr. McCain has said he want to deregulate the health insurance industry the way we so successfully deregulated the banking industry. I think that is not the way we want to go and let me tell you why:

He wants to tax our health care benefits. The experts tell us that when he does that, it's going to leave 20 million people losing the insurance they now have.

And he's going to send them to the market place with a $5000 tax credit for insurance that for a family costs $12,000. And it's not going to protect anybody from discrimination based on pre-existing conditions…

[Judy goes on to talk about McCain not being able to get health care and that she does not advocate a government takeover]


Moderator: One minute for rebuttal, Congressman Wolf would you like it?

Congressman Wolf: No


Again, note that Frank Wolf had the opportunity at the debate to deny that he supported John McCain's huge tax on health care benefits, but he said "no." Just as Wolf says "no" to the middle class in general, while he's saying "yes" to Big Oil and Big Pharma. Priorities, priorities...

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Over-the-Top Attack Ad Reveals the Real Frank Wolf



As you watch this ad, consider that this is about as far from the real Judy Feder as anyone can possibly imagine. It's also as far from the truth and over-the-top as a Sarah Palin interview or a Jeff Frederick mailer. But it IS very revealing about Frank Wolf, who also is busy denying that he endorsed John McCain's huge health care tax proposal, even though it's all on videotape! So much for Frank Wolf being a "good guy," a "moderate," truthful, or significantly better from the Fredericks, McCains and Palins of the world. Boy, is it ever time for a change in the 10th CD!

UPDATE: Here's the videotape of Frank Wolf endorsing John McCain's health care plan, and not denying it when Judy Feder calls him on it. Enjoy!

Help Put Judy on TV

From the Feder campaign:
It’s go time.

You’ve already seen our first three commercials. They aired on cable in key markets across the 10th District – to build Judy’s profile and lay the groundwork for our big push in the final weeks of the campaign.

It’s time to go up on network TV. A strong network buy is key to our ability to win this race. This morning, we aired our first sport on network TV, but in order to make sure voters have the chance to see it as many times as possible before the election, we have to make sure we make the strongest media buy we can.

Wolf is on network as well, and we need your help to match him dollar-for-dollar.

Help us make a strong network buy. Pick the show you want the ad to run in, and then purchase the spot for us.

Below are the programs and actual costs per spot:

The Food Network- $23

The Daily Show- $53

The Colbert Report- $106 (2 spots)

Monday Night Football on ESPN- $150

Hardball on MSNBC- $265 (5 spots)

ABC 7 News at 12 - $500

Fox Morning News - $600

The View - $750

CBS 9 news at 6 - $865

Good Morning America - $1400

NBC 4 News at 5 - $1620


Judy has made a convincing case for change over the course of this campaign. We also have an incredibly strong ground game on behalf of the Obama-Warner-Feder ticket in VA-10.

But to win we need a strong broadcast buy. Contribute today to help us get our message out to voters in the 10th district.

Thanks for all you do,

Luke McFarland
Campaign Manager

P.S. Remember to check the ad out by clicking here!

Judy Feder at AARP Forum

Yesterday, Judy Feder attended an AARP in Leesburg. Here's an account of what she said, courtesy of Leesburg Today.
When it was Feder's turn, the two-time candidate for Wolf's 10th District seat quickly said the election turned on "choice about the future-more of the same or to move in a new direction."

After talking with voters for three years, Feder said it was clear on all the issues the country couldn't afford to go on as it has been. "It's too risky," she said.

Seniors were facing an economic crisis, and Feder said her aim if elected would be to provide oversight of the legislation that bailed out bad investments, and to protect taxpayers.

"We also need stronger limits on executive remuneration," she said, and more accountability on the mortgage crisis, with the ultimate goal of letting people stay in their homes. Restructuring people's mortgages or changing bankruptcy laws would bring stability to the housing market, Feder said.

To rebuild the country, "we need to bring back the $10 billion it takes every month to rebuild Iraq-to rebuild here and invest in transportation, roads and rail transportation needs, such as rail to Dulles."

Clean air, energy efficiency, with incentives for renewable solutions such as wind and solar, plus creating green jobs, were among Feder's goals.

But, nowhere is the call greater than in health care, Feder said. Guaranteeing that every American has benefits, a choice of plans and doctors when they're sick is an imperative, Feder said. If they're not happy with their choices, they should be able to choose between private and public plans.

Getting rid of preexisting conditions should be a top priority as well as improving Medicare, Medicaid and long-term healthcare. Wolf's bipartisan commission, she said, would not solve the problems.

"I want to make a health care system for everyone, avoid duplication, do wise investing, so we can deliver what works," Feder said, saying she has fought for affordable healthcare for "everyone" for years as dean of Georgetown University's Public Policy Institute.

Asked about the future of Medicare, Feder said it was a good, strong program, but could improve in certain areas, such as paperwork and access. She noted that "a much bigger problem than Social Security is the financing of Medicare and Medicaid, and the problem of rising healthcare costs."

The much touted private drug benefit plans that went into effect in 2003 with the purpose of making drugs cheaper because of competition have had the opposite effect of undermining Medicare, she said, and should not continue.

"There's no evidence the competition worked," Feder said.

Just because the economy is in dire condition and the country facing a $10-$11 trillion debt doesn't mean it should stop investing in areas such as clean energy and moving to renewables to protect the environment, she said.

"We in Loudoun have the capacity to be a critical technology center and to develop green jobs," she said.

Feder pointed to deregulation as the main source of the financial crisis, saying financial institutions and markets are not bad, but they need regulation so they're not "investing in stuff that has no value." Similarly, she said, it should have been obvious that things are interlocked, and when one thing goes down, so does another.

Feder also said she'd like to see the county go back to ideas like the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. "We do have the capacity to engage young people in service in ways we may have failed to do," Feder said.

By the way, Frank Wolf was there too, pretty much repeating the same ol' same ol' about his supposedly "bipartisan approach" (could have fooled me!), how he got Metro to Dulles (he did?), etc. Read about what Wolf had to say and note the clear differences between the two candidates. On November 4, the choice is clear: Judy Feder for Congress and "Farewell Frank!" :)

Monday, October 20, 2008

Panicked Wolf campaign gives "bad information" to reporters

And now he's just outright lying:
Fact Check: Wolf Campaign Makes False Claim to Winchester Star
Wolf Campaign Misrepresents Feder Fundraising by More Than $100,000

McLean, VA— In the Monday October 20, 2008 edition of the Winchester Star [Feder, Wolf Run Neck-and-neck in Fundraising, 10/20/08] Wolf campaign manager Dan Scandling made the claim: “As of Sept. 30, had raised just $10,000 more than she had raised during her 10th District campaign in 2006”

The Facts: Judy Feder total raised as of September 30, 2008 was $1,745,085. The total raised by Judy Feder in 2006 according to the Center for Responsive Politics is $1,580,461. As of Sept. 30, 2008 Judy Feder had raised $164,624.000 more than she did during her 2006 campaign.

“It seems that over the weekend the Wolf campaign has gotten desperate. They’ve begun distorting the record and making false attacks with direct mail. Now they’re giving reporters bad information in attempt to deflect from their own fundraising problems,” said Feder campaign manager Luke McFarland. “This is exactly why the voters in this district are looking for something new, they’re tired of the same old political bickering. Judy Feder plans to spend the next 15 days meeting voters and giving them another choice in this election, the more the Wolf campaign engages in these kinds of political tactics the more clear the choice becomes for voters on Election Day: change versus more of the same.”

Taking lessons from the McCain-Palin campaign or something, Frank?

"Desperate" Frank Wolf Breaks Pledge, Goes Negative on Judy Feder!

Getting a little worried, Frank?
Congressman Wolf Breaks Pledge to Refrain from Partisan Negative Attacks
Campaign Launches Desperate Negative Attack on Feder

McLean, VA- In a sign of increasing desperation, Congressman Wolf has broken a pledge that has been the central focus of his effort to get re-elected: that the voters can count on him to stay above the fray and refrain from negative, partisan attacks on his opponents. Over the weekend, voters of Virginia's 10th District began receiving attack mailers from the Wolf campaign that are full of distortions and outright falsehoods.

"This kind of behavior is pretty surprising given Mr. Wolf's insistence that he doesn't engage in negative partisan attacks. He's clearly not being honest with the voters," said Feder campaign manager Luke McFarland.

Perhaps the most egregious attack launched by the Wolf campaign is the notion that Feder supports tax increases. In reality, Congressman Wolf has proposed the largest tax increase on the middle class in history. During the debate last week in Manassas, Congressman Wolf endorsed Senator McCain's plan to tax health care benefits.

The McCain-Wolf health care plan would leave millions without health insurance and would shift costs to individuals and working families who are already hurting. Congressman Wolf's plan for a new tax credit for health care is paid for by taxing employees' health benefits for the first time ever. This tax punishes those who currently have real health insurance, and over time will result in higher taxes for tens of millions of middle-class families.

"I suppose it's to be expected, when you don't have any issues to run on, the only option you have is to call your opponent names and distort the record by making false claims. That's clearly the strategy they're pursuing," concluded McFarland.

I can just hear that song now. How does it go again? Oh yeah: "na na na na, na na na, hey heyyyy, good bye!" :)

Friday, October 17, 2008

Feder vs. Wolf: Here's the Debate

Judy won the debate "walking away"

From the Feder campaign...
Last night Judy took on Frank Wolf in their first debate of the campaign. It won't surprise you that Judy won it walking away, making a strong, convincing case for change.

What surprised us all was Wolf’s endorsement of the McCain plan to tax health care benefits. The McCain plan represents the largest middle class tax increase in history.

The McCain-Wolf tax would make it more expensive for employers to provide coverage, unraveling the system and causing 20 million people to lose their coverage.

The McCain-Wolf plan would force people to seek insurance in the individual market, with higher costs, fewer benefits and no protections for pre-existing conditions.

Judy will work with Barack Obama to fix our broken health care system, not tax it. But she can’t get to work unless we win on November 4th.

In the financial reports released on Wednesday, Judy reported out-raising Wolf by $170,000. Thanks to your support, we've never been in a stronger position to win.

Contribute today to help us reach our goal of $100,000 raised online in October.

We only have 18 days left to change the direction of our country and America simply can’t afford the McCain-Wolf health care tax.

Contribute today to help us reach our $100,000 goal.

Thank you for your support,

Luke McFarland
Campaign Manager

Frank Wolf Supports Largest Middle Class Tax Increase in History!

From the Feder campaign, bolding added for emphasis.
October Debate Surprise: Wolf Supports Largest Middle Class Tax Increase in History

Congressman Wolf Supports McCain's Radical Health Care Tax

McLean, VA — In a stunning reversal of his position against tax increases, yesterday Congressman Wolf endorsed the largest middle class tax increase in history. During the Thursday evening debate in Manassas, Congressman Wolf endorsed Senator McCain's plan to tax health care benefits.

"Last night, after 28 years of zero leadership on reforming the health care system, we finally heard the truth about Congressman Wolf's plan for health care reform: that while he would offer tax credits to help families pay for insurance, he would pay for them by taxing health care benefits for the first time in history," said Feder campaign manager Luke McFarland. "Even more disturbing, is that what Congressman Wolf failed to mention is that while the McCain-Wolf health care tax would come directly out of taxpayer's pockets, the tax credit would go directly to the insurance companies. It's a typical Washington bait and switch."

The McCain-Wolf health care plan would leave millions without health insurance and would shift costs to individuals and working families who are already hurting. Congressman Wolf's plan for a new tax credit for health care is paid for by taxing employees' health benefits for the first time ever. This tax punishes those who currently have real health insurance, and over time will result in higher taxes for tens of millions of middle-class families.

In addition, by taxing employee health benefits, the McCain-Wolf plan will make it more expensive for employers to provide coverage. As a result, independent analyses show that employers could drop 20 million people from coverage and force them to seek insurance in the individual market, with higher costs, fewer benefits and no protections for pre-existing conditions.

"That Congressman Wolf would support such a thing is almost stunning. Either he hasn't been up front with the voters about his position on taxes, or he simply doesn't understand the proposed plan he just endorsed," said McFarland. "Either way, it's definitely the gaffe of the campaign season given how badly this issue has gone for McCain in the presidential race. Instead of fixing health care, they want to tax it? If Congressman Wolf believes that raising taxes and taxing employees health care benefits for the first time in history are the way to win re-election in Virginia's 10th district, he's completely out of touch," concluded McFarland.

Wow. After 28 years in Congress, Frank Wolf has completely lost it.

Feder Outraised Wolf by $170,000 in 3rd Quarter

More good news, as Judy Feder continues her strong challenge to 28-year incumbent Frank Wolf "in sheep's clothing."
Luke McFarland, Feder's campaign manager, said that the campaign spent much of its money earlier to raise Feder's profile. Feder, a former Georgetown University professor, lost to Wolf in 2006.

McFarland noted that Feder, who is known for her strength in fundraising, significantly outraised Wolf in the period, collecting $538,072 from July 1 through Sept. 30. Wolf raised $366,185 in the same time frame. "We feel really good. We're peaking at the right time," McFarland said.
And presumably, Feder's money totals don't even count the fundraisers this week with Hillary Clinton, Jim Webb and Barney Frank. Those should have raised significant amounts of money for Judy to use in the last 2 1/2 weeks of the campaign. Go Judy!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Jim Webb: ""We need people who know how to think"

There's a great article about Judy Feder by Julia O'Donaghue in the October 15 issue of the Great Falls Connection. I particular liked this part:
"She is very well known and very well respected," said Linda Blumberg, who does health care policy research for the Urban Institute.

Feder's expertise coincides with rising importance of health care; voters in several polls have listed rising health care costs as their second biggest concern next to the economy, said Blumberg, who worked with Feder when she was a member of the Clinton administration.

"She has the ability to discriminate between different options and know what is going to work and what is not going to work. … There are lots of different analyses of health care reform and a real variance in the quality of those analyses. She can tell the difference between what is good work and what is not good quality work," said Blumberg.

Feder’s analytic background could also be useful when tackling public policy issues other than health care, said several of her supporters.

"We need people who know how to think. … Judy worked in government and understands government," said Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.) at a McLean fundraiser for Feder.

As usual, Jim Webb hits the nail on the head. With Judy Feder in Congress, Virginia's 10th District will have someone who understands how government works and who "knows how to think." In addition, they'll have someone who shares the values of the district, who has tremendous backbone, and who will work harder than anyone for the interests of her constituents. And just think, for Judy Feder to be your congresswoman, all you have to do is walk into the polling booth on November 4 and say "Farewell Frank!" Now that's nott so hard. :)

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

A Quick Way to Help Judy Feder!

Judy's in a tight race to win this contest, and it would be great if she did. Thanks!
PFAW's competition for PROGRESSIVE House candidates-- no nominal Democrats from the Republican wing of the Democratic Party on their list-- ends tonight at midnight (Pacific Time). A few minutes ago they crashed through the $100,000 mark. The 3 winners get cash prizes from People For the American Way's Voter Alliance and matching funds from the DCCC and Jared Polis's campaign.

Although anything can happen in the next 15 hours, it seems to be coming down to a contest between Judy Feder (D-VA), Gary Peters (D-MI), Dennis Shulman (D-NJ), Vic Wulsin (D-OH), Martin Heinrich (D-NM), and Russ Warner (D-CA).

The second and third prizes are based on # of donors not total amounts of cash, so a $1 donation means as much as a $1,000 donation. If you want to play:

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Feder on Housing Crisis, Financial Bailout

InsideNOVA is out with an article, "Feder wants to fix housing crisis in Manassas." Here are a few highlights:

*Feder says she "know[s] people there are hurting" and that "There is a lot of concern they have being forgotten in this financial crisis, that the attention is going towards Wall Street, not sufficiently to them."

*On the financial bailout package that Frank Wolf voted for, Feder says "she would have fought more to close the existing bankruptcy loophole that prevents refinancing of a primary mortgage" and also "would have fought for more limitations on executive compensations in the bill." According to Feder, those elements of the package "weren’t anywhere near as strong as they should have been."

*Finally, Feder is excited about her chances on November 4, and says, "It’s time to get out there and bring my voice and the voices that are not being heard in this district, to this test."

Let's make it happen! To learn more about Judy or to help her campaign, please click here and help bring change to the 10th CD. Thanks.

Monday, October 13, 2008

When Will Frank "The Self-Proclaimed Moderate" Wolf Condemn Jeff "The Extremist" Frederick?

If you missed it, see here for more on the outrageous remarks by Republican Party of Virginia chairman Jeff Frederick comparing Barack Obama to Osama bin Laden. The story was first reported by Karen Tumulty of Time Magazine:
The McCain campaign invited me to visit Frederick and the Gainesville operation on Saturday morning, to get a first-hand glimpse of its ground game in Prince William County, Virginia, a fast-growing area about 30 miles from Washington, D.C.

With so much at stake, and time running short, Frederick did not feel he had the luxury of subtlety. He climbed atop a folding chair to give 30 campaign volunteers who were about to go canvassing door to door their talking points — for instance, the connection between Barack Obama and Osama bin Laden: "Both have friends that bombed the Pentagon," he said. "That is scary." It is also not exactly true — though that distorted reference to Obama's controversial association with William Ayers, a former 60s radical, was enough to get the volunteers stoked. "And he won't salute the flag," one woman added, repeating another myth about Obama. She was quickly topped by a man who called out, "We don't even know where Senator Obama was really born." Actually, we do; it's Hawaii.

As I'm sure most sane people would agree, this type of rhetoric - comparing the Democratic presidential nominee (and soon-to-be 44th President!) in any way, shape or form to the evil mastermind of 9/11 - is unacceptable. Obviously, it's false; Obama was a little kid (just 10 years old) when the Weather Underground planted a bomb in a Pentagon restroom, and Bill Ayers is NOT Barack Obama's friend). Besides being completely false (and unhinged), Frederick's comments are also ironic, given that John McCain has criticized Barack Obama for supposedly being too aggressive in his stance towards capturing or killing Osama bin Laden. It's also ironic given that John McCain says he "knows" how to get bin Laden, but won't share that information with the military, the President, the CIA, or others who might be able to act on that "knowledge."

Anyway, here's the bottom line. What Jeff Frederick said in Time Magazine is stupid, hateful, and completely beyond the pale. It's no better than the racist and anti-Muslim rantings of Bobby Lee May, who was forced to resign a few days ago as chairman of Sen. John McCain’s presidential campaign in Buchanan County. So, when will the "leaders" of Virginia's Republican Party - Bob McDonnell, Bill Bolling, etc. - demand Jeff Frederick's resignation as chairman of the RPV? When will John McCain and Sarah Palin repudiate Frederick's remarks, just as John McCain grabbed the microphone away from a bigoted supporter who called Obama an "Arab" (as if there's anything wrong with that)? If these people do NOT repudiate Frederick and force his resignation, can we conclude that they agree with his remarks? What about Frank "The So-Called Moderate" Wolf? What's it gonna be, guys?

P.S. Remember, this wasn't some offhand remark by Frederick; he said it knowing that a reporter from TIME MAGAZINE was in the room taking notes for a story! Imagine what he says when the media isn't present?!?

UPDATE: I agree with The Anonymous Liberal:
...The McCain campaign is playing with fire. They are actively and intentionally encouraging racism, xenophobia, and wildly paranoid and inaccurate beliefs about who Barack Obama is. It's dangerous and if it's not stopped, it may well lead to violence. It is several orders of magnitude more serious and more reckless than even the most despicable tactics used by Republicans in recent presidential elections. When something bad happens, it will look crystal clear in retrospect what led to it. We shouldn't have to wait for that to happen.

UPDATE #2: Check out the "outright racism from the RPV," according to NLS. Believe it or not, this is from the RPV website, refers to a "Black Value System," talks about Obama being "The Messiah" and Sarah Palin as "very attractive." Jeff Frederick & Co. are truly bizarre. When will Frank Wolf condemn Frederick and demand his resignation, or does Wolf approve of Frederick's behavior?

UPDATE #3: According to the Washington Post:
James E. Hyland, chairman of the Fairfax County Republican Committee, said he thinks that the GOP efforts to link Obama to Ayers could backfire.

"I don't think the associations with Ayers is going to work in Fairfax," Hyland said. "What we are looking for up here is answers on the economy, experience and impact of [McCain's and Obama's] policies on the federal workforce."

Good for Mr. Hyland, now what about Frank Wolf?

Friday, October 10, 2008

Hillary Clinton for Judy Feder!

Definitely check this out if you can!
Please Join Special Guest Senator Hillary Clinton for a Reception in Honor of Judy Feder Candidate for Congress in Virginia’s 10th district

Tuesday, October 14, 2008
From 3:00 to 4:30 PM
1099 New York Ave, NW
Washington DC, 20001

With Hosts
Sam & Sara Feder, Kim Griffin & Tim Simeone, and Bill Hohengarten & David Knudson

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How's Frank Wolf Going to Help With Any of This?



Short answer? He's not. Vote Judy Feder!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Barney Frank Reception for Judy Feder

This looks like an excellent event with one of the smartest and funniest people on Capitol Hill, Barney Frank. Check it out!
You Are Cordially Invited
To Join those Interested in Health Care Reform
At a reception in support of:
Judy Feder
The Democratic Nominee for U.S. Congress 10th District of Virginia

With Special Guest
Representative Barney Frank

Tuesday October 14, 2008
6:00 pm-8:00 pm

Location:

1323 Darnall Drive
McLean, Virginia 22101

Host Committee Chairs
Eileen O’Grady, Neal Neuberger, Mary Ella Payne, Wilma Bowers

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Hard Hitting New Ad Against Frank Wolf



From the Feder campaign...

We’re up with our latest ad across the 10th district!

Frank Wolf's “hands off” approach to Wall Street and his 92 % support of George Bush on the economy and Iraq helped lead us to where we are today, and it's just another reason we need real change in Virginia-10 and our country.

With less than four weeks to go, your support has never been more critical. We’re about to make our broadcast TV buy and we need your help to make it as strong as possible.

We're challenging our supporters to help us raise $100,000 online in October to give us the resources we need to win in 27 days!

Contribute today to help us reach our $100,000 goal.

People in the tenth district want change in Washington and our new ad shows that Frank Wolf is not going to deliver the change we need. Voting consistently with George Bush on the economy, on Iraq and opposing the reproductive rights of women isn’t change –it’s just more of the same.

Making a contribution today ensures that we can continue to deliver Judy’s message of change to the voters of the 10th District.

Contribute today to help us reach our $100,000 goal.

Thanks for all you do,

Luke McFarland
Campaign Manager

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Video of Judy Feder on the Trail

I’ve seen Judy Feder speak in a variety of different settings over the last three years and I’m always amazed at the energy she has and how passionate she is about public service. Once again, this came across in her speech last night as she told the audience why she believes she should be the next Congresswoman from Virginia’s 10th Congressional District.

During her speech, Judy started by thanking all of the students who were in attendance and pointed out that we had less than 30 days before an election in which we were going to decide whether we are going to turn things around or keep digging the hole that the current administration. She also pointed out how so many people she’s been talking to during the campaign realize that the choice that we can’t afford is more of the same and Frank Wolf is no “agent of change.” The 10th Congressional District has been facing many of the same problems that it faced in 1980 when Wolf was first elected, in fact, but he has simply failed to properly address the issues. That is why the district needs a change in representation.

The following video is just a highlight of how Judy truly is running to bring about the change that is necessary.

Frank Wolf Used to Represent "Communist Country?"

As Frank Wolf stood by the other day without uttering a peep of protest, John McCain's brother told a crowd of Republicans that Arlington and Alexandria are "Communist Country."
Joe McCain called Virginia a "very, very important" state for each presidential candidate and noted that he identified with the state, as a Virginian himself for 10 years. Joe McCain also noted that, prior to making Virginia his permanent home, every third year or so he would be assigned to Arlington or Alexandria, which he referred to as "Communist country."

That remark made waves with some Virginians and Loudoun County Democratic Committee Chairman Tim Buchholz Monday issued a statement denouncing the remark.

Buchholz said he was appalled at Joe McCain's comment, which he called "either a serious insult to the citizens of Northern Virginia, many of whom are veterans, or a crass attempt at humor during a time of crisis that requires bipartisan cooperation." Buchholz also noted that "Unlike the McCain-Wolf event, the Virginia Democrats for Obama event [held in Sterling Saturday] focused on a substantive discussion of the issues."

Of course, Joe McCain's comment was ridiculous on so many levels it's hard to even know where to start. For instance, John McCain has one of his countless homes in Arlington, as well as his national campaign HQ. Arlington is the home of the Pentagon, Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial, and one of the lowest property taxes in the region. Even more amusing, Frank Wolf represented Arlington in Congress until his district was gerrymandered back in 1990. That's right: Frank Wolf used to represent "Communist Country." So why was Wolf silent as he stood on stage while Joe McCain made his offensive remark? You'd think a "moderate" like Frank Wolf might not like that kind of talk. :)

Monday, October 6, 2008

Jim Webb for Judy Feder - October 13

Please Join us
for a Fundraiser in Honor of

Judy Feder
Candidate for US House of Representatives
From Virginia’s Tenth District

With Special Guest
Senator Jim Webb

Monday October 13, 2008
From 6pm to 8 pm
Salona
The home of Karen and Dan DuVal
1214 Buchanan St
McLean, VA 22101

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Sunday, October 5, 2008

Will Frank Wolf Condemn Sarah Palin for Opposing Sudan Divestiture?

Hey, Rep. Wolf, maybe next time you're on stage with Sarah Palin, you might want to ask her why she opposed divestment from Sudan and its genocidal regime. Perhaps you could also inquire as to why she outright lied about this subject the other night in her debate with Joe Biden. The fact is, Sarah Palin "initially opposed the divestiture" and the "Alaska Permanent Fund still invests in companies blacklisted by the Save Darfur Coalition."

I just thought you'd be interested in this, Rep. Wolf, since you are so passionate (and rightly so) about this subject. Will you condemn Sarah Palin for opposing divestiture and for lying about the fact that she did?

P.S. See 3:00 of the video above for Sarah Palin's lie about Sudan.

Friday, October 3, 2008

The Bush-McCain-Wolf Economy Continues to Bleed

If you like this, I guess Frank Wolf's your man!
The American economy lost 159,000 jobs in September, the worst month of retrenchment in five years, the government reported on Friday, enhancing fears that an already pronounced downturn had entered a more painful stage that could last well into next year.

Employment has diminished for nine consecutive months, resulting in the elimination of 760,000 jobs, according to the Labor Department report. Most of that occurred before the trauma of recent weeks, when a string of prominent Wall Street institutions nearly collapsed, prompting the government to propose a $700 billion rescue package.

Yeah, Republican economics is really doing wonders for America. Not. The point here, by the way, is not that this dismal situation is all Frank Wolf's fault, or John McCain's fault, or even George W. Bush's fault. The point is that all of those guys have bought into a bankrupt - literally and figuratively - economic philosophy of huge deficits (budget and trade), lax oversight, deregulation, favors to the richest Americans, "trickle down," etc. - that have gotten us into this mess. That's exactly why we need a fundamental change, and that's exactly why Frank Wolf should be replaced by Judy Feder on November 4.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Great Event Yesterday For Judy Feder With Rep. Chris Van Hollen

I attended an event in Falls Church for Judy Feder which featured Representative Chris Van Hollen. For those of you who don’t already know, Congressman Van Hollen represents Maryland’s 8th Congressional District and also serves as the head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC). The conference room that the event was held in was filled with people who have been active supporters of Judy’s candidacy and there was definitely a feeling of excitement as people prepared for the long hours of the final stretch. “In the end,” one person told me, “all of the hard work will be worth it if it means seeing Judy elected to Congress.”

As many people who have been following this race know, Judy is considered one of the country’s leading experts on health care policy. Congressman Van Hollen therefore used his speech to stress how her presence in the Congress would be extremely useful because one of the major concerns that the next Congress will be figuring out how to improve health care outcomes in a cost effective manner. He continued by talking about how Judy’s time as dean of public policy at Georgetown and work with the Clinton administration “is a great testament to what she can help us do in the Congress on a whole range of issues. When you are the dean of public policy at Georgetown, you got to cover the canvass from national security issues, to health care, to all of the other domestic issues that we face.”

The Congressman also pointed out how the presidential race is going to be a close in Virginia and, combined with the fact Mark Warner has a big lead in the Senate race, the energy that race has sparked will potentially do a lot of good for Judy’s campaign. For instance, there are a lot of newly registered voters in Virginia and Van Hollen noted that most of them aren’t registering to vote for John McCain. Educating the public about the Congressional race will therefore be a great way of encouraging these new voters to actually cast a vote for Congress. This can be done by highlighting Judy’s great qualifications and highlighting how a President Obama would need a working majority in Congress to ensure that meaningful legislation is passed.

Perhaps in an attempt to provide the audience with a little extra motivation to get out there and work hard for Judy Feder, Congressman Van Hollen brought up the fact that one of his colleagues won in 2006 by only 83 votes. With the race in the 10th being so close, you never know if a similar margin might decide this race. The potential for such a close race ultimately means that if everybody in the room turned out just a few extra voters, then it could make a huge difference in the end.

Before taking questions largely about the economic bailout currently being debated on the Hill, Congressman Van Hollen pointed out how Judy has been doing a great job of not only energizing the Democratic base but also reaching out to Independents and moderate Republicans as well. Plus, her fundraising numbers have been excellent which will really help the campaign reach out to undecided voters in the closing weeks of the election. He ended his speech by saying that he’s confident that he’ll have the opportunity to serve with Judy Feder in the next Congress and bring about the change we need.

Judy Blows Past Another Fundraising Goal!

Great news from Judy Feder!
Earlier this week, I asked you to help me reach my online fundraising goal of $25,000 before the FEC filing deadline on Tuesday evening. You blew past that number contributing $40,299, with hundreds of donations in the final hours of the quarter!

Not only did we surpass our online fundaising goal, but thanks to all of your support, we have had our strongest quarter ever! Your support is allowing us to run the campaign we need to win on November 4th.

There are only 33 days left until Election Day and we are pulling out all of the stops to make sure we do our part to turn Virginia blue on November 4th, starting with the Tenth District. We have just over a month to make history nationwide, and I am excited for the challenge and thankful for all of your support along the way.

Thanks so much for all you do,

Judy Feder

Frank Wolf on John McCain: Liar, Clueless or Both?

I bet you didn't know that not only is Frank Wolf an amazing congressman (snark), he's also a top-notch political analyst. Check this out from September 12.


Question: ...The McCain-Obama race is tighter in Virginia than a lot of people thought it would be...

Wolf: I don't think it is anymore, I think it's breaking loose...I have sensed that in the last two weeks that McCain has surged. I think he got a tremendous bounce out of the convention...I was at a rally that they had in Fairfax; it was the largest rally ever held in Northern Virginia...23,000 people in the middle of the day...

Wolf then goes on to talk about what a "reformer" McCain is, how much "change" he'll bring, how he'll "bring Democrats together to work on issues." He specifically cites "Traitor" Joe Lieberman's speech at the Republican National Convention as an example of this.

Now here's the truth. First, McCain has NOT surged; in fact, he's trailing Barack Obama by about 2-3 points in Virginia. Second, the Republican rally in Fairfax only had 8,000 people, NOT 23,000 people, that's just a blatant lie (as is the statement that it was the "largest rally ever held in Northern Virginia; that's beyond laughable). Third, John McCain's campaign has been divisive, mean spirited, malicious, and false - the exact opposite of "change," "reform," or bringing Democrats to work with him on issues.

The latest case in point: McCain's disastrous, last-minute attempt at intervening in the financial rescue package negotiations and his blame game and playing politics (e.g., his non-suspension of his campaign) when our country's economy is at stake. Yet Frank Wolf really thinks this is what our country needs after 8 long years of Republican misrule? Well, I guess you are pretty much a rubber stamp for George W. Bush, as is John McCain, what else could you think?

What a joke.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Feder Fundraiser in Falls Church with Chris Van Hollen

Check it out if you can!
Please Join
Tom Greeson
For a meet and greet in honor of
Judy Feder
Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives

From Virginia’s Tenth District

With Special Guest

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman

Rep. Chris Van Hollen


>Wednesday October 1, 2008

From 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

At the offices of Reed Smith LLP
3110 Fairview Park Drive
Suite 1440
Falls Church, VA 22042

Contributions Welcome, but not required


Judy Feder for Congress

6818 Tennyson Dr. McLean, VA 22101

www.JudyFeder.com

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