A Happy Holiday Menu for You

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By Lori Jaffe

A number of you have asked for a holiday menu for the politically inclined. Here, with apologies to Julia Childs, are some suggestions. Enjoy your holidays!

Starters

Jawan-dough Soup – This soup is named for Will Jawando, who may have used federal campaign money to benefit his County Executive campaign. This spicy soup has a distinctive smoky flavor, because where there’s smoke, there’s fire.

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Control MoCo Spending

SAME OLD SAME OLD

Democrat Candidates for County Executive at Montgomery County Civic Federation Forum
The current candidates for County Executive show no desire to improve efficiency or reduce taxes in Montgomery County.
These politicians have been in office for at least seven years, through both the Trump and Biden administrations. Marc Elrich has been in office for 20 years. The County’s economic challenges stem from decisions made locally by the County Executive and County Council. County-level issues are shaped overwhelmingly by:
• Local leadership
• County Council priorities
• Zoning, taxes, and the regulatory environment
• CIP decisions
• Economic development strategy

 


We Back The Blue

Yes, the MoCo Republicans still back the blue.


A SUCCESSFULL FOOD AND TOY DRIVE!!

Under the auspices of the Republican Party our members and supporters collected hundreds of pounds of non-perishable food and hundreds of toys for those in need. We want to extend our sincere thanks to those who brought food, pet food and toys for those who are less fortunate. Your generosity is greatly appreciated!
Republican Congressional candidate Chris Burnett volunteered to deliver our food and toy donations to MANNA and Toys for Tots.

God Bless the National Guard


Melby Minute - Her Dad Loved His Little Girl

By Dennis Brent Melby

Her Dad was so proud of his girl – she was so mature and patriotic, smart and beautiful (even if he was biased). And she had volunteered to enlist and volunteered again to re-up to serve in DC during the Thanksgiving holiday – so that others could spend time with their kids and so the people she has come to love in our Nation’s capital would feel a little bit safer this holiday season.

When she and her partner came around the corner she was shot in the face, then shot again with her own gun. She hung on for two days clinging to life and hope…and then she was gone. She wasn’t 21 yet, but her life was taken on the DC streets by an angry man from another country – and it was so wrong on all counts. He also shot her partner, who’s now clinging to life.

I know the area well. For about a year, 6 days a week, I worked at my White House office around the corner on Lafayette Park, a great area in a townhouse that was saved and renovated by Jackie Kennedy. The Guard Officer Beckstrom was killed just yards away; outside the subway I took almost every day. Her father was devastated, her National Guard partners were distraught – yet continued to patrol our capital city to keep it safe for residents, tourists, folks from MoCo and workers.

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NEW OFFICERS FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY FEDERATION OF REPUBLICAN WOMEN

 

New MCFRW officers are sworn in. (R to L) Sandy Tuttle (President), Lori Jaffe (1st Vice President), Martha Hale (2nd Vice President), Rita Beck (Corresponding Secretary), Mary George (Recording Secretary), Patsy Dillingham (Treasurer), Margie Shultz (Assistant Treasurer)

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Fitzgerald Mofor is Running for Delegate (9A)

Fitzgerald Mofor, MLS
Candidate for Maryland House District 9A
Campaign Chair, Friends and Family of Fitzgerald Mofor
Po Box 106, Damascus, Maryland, 20872
[email protected]


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 17, 2025

It’s Time To Restore Maryland: Common Sense and Good Governance

 

My story begins at Shady Grove Hospital in Gaithersburg, Maryland, where I was born on August 18, 1995. I attended Quality Time Early Learning Center, and my family was very involved in the Presbyterian Church, where I have my earliest memories. I moved to Brookeville, Maryland, and played football for the St. Peter’s Panthers. Later, I became a three-year varsity letterman on the football team at Sherwood High School. I moved down south to the Bible Belt and attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where I tried out for the football team and earned a scholarship within six months. I received all-conference honors, started thirty-five games, and helped deliver the first championship in school history.

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WE TEASE THE DEMOCRATS

'Cause we love 'em!


Chairman's Message

A Chairman’s Thanksgiving Thought

This Thanksgiving, we’re reminded of the importance of dialogue, leadership, and the willingness to engage with people from all walks of life. President Trump’s recent meeting with Mamdani underscores how meaningful it can be when individuals with differing views come together in good faith to talk, listen, and seek understanding.

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