Kennedy’s Hands
ByOver yonder there’s another Congressional battle, this one between Jeff Miller ally Virginia Foxx and hardworking Democrat Billy Kennedy. NC’s 5th District has long suffered under the disdainful eye of Virginia Foxx, and many have tried to unseat her. This year, Billy Kennedy is making a run at it, and last night’s debate looks like it might’ve been a humdinger. Click into ReadMore to see the blow-by-blow as reported by the Kennedy campaign. At the end there’s a good video where Kennedy delivers an impressive turn of phrase and common sense solution.
Billy Kennedy’s Hands Win Another Battle with Incumbent Virginia Foxx
BOONE — The audience was stunned tonight when Congresswoman Virginia Foxx tried to imply that Billy Kennedy isn’t the working man he says he is. She smirked as she held up her own hands as proof that she works.
The audience in the Watauga County Courthouse gasped. Billy Kennedy lost the tip of his index finger in a workplace carpentry accident almost four years ago. Virginia Foxx apparently didn’t know that.
After that opening, Virginia Foxx stuck with her Washington talking points.
She said she would like to see 5 percent across-the-board cuts to the federal budget.
What she didn’t pause to explain was how 5 percent cuts to Social Security, Medicare and education — to name only three programs important to 5th District citizens — would harshly impact seniors, children and others already suffering from job losses and the stock market crash brought on by failed economic policies supported by Foxx.
Kennedy said, “I will not cut Social Security and Medicare.”
Foxx defended the corporate takeover of our American democracy. She praised the Supreme Court decision this year that gave the biggest corporations the right to spend unlimited amounts of cash to influence our elections.
Billy Kennedy responded, “I’m all for individual rights. When corporations can show us their birth certificates, then we can give them the same rights as individuals.”
Foxx said she supported no federal assistance for education — zero. Kennedy in response defended the many lower-income students who had benefited from federal loans — which Foxx has voted against — and the importance of the Federal School Lunch Program which made learning a possibility for many kids in public school, and which Foxx also voted against.
Foxx suggested that federal unemployment benefits just made workers lazy. Kennedy countered that it takes a cold heart indeed to deny people who are truly hurting for work — through no fault of their own — a helping hand until they can find new jobs.
Tonight’s encounter was the second face-to-face public exchange that Kennedy and Foxx have had in the past three days, and Kennedy got a second slam dunk.
3 Comments
October 15th, 2010 at 12:01 pm
I haven’t been able to find any predictions on this race. Is it close?
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October 15th, 2010 at 3:57 pm
Just for clarification I was the lead reporter questioning the candidates during the debate. The debate was in West Jefferson not Boone and Foxx didn’t say anything about Kennedy’s hands in the context you are asserting. Neither candidate won the debate because neither candidate went for the win. The highly edited clip you attached came from Kennedy’s camp and just like the press releases from both camps claiming victory, is highly subjective in its presentation. How about a little honesty and less spin.
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October 16th, 2010 at 2:01 pm
I don’t think Scrutiny Hooligans drafted that press release. This isn’t a news site, so I wouldn’t expect any objectivity.
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