Vicki Iseman

Vicki Iseman

Vicki Iseman news and gossip. Vicki Iseman is a Washington lobbyist working for the firm Alcalde & Fay. She gained national media attention in February, 2008, due to her involvement in the John McCain lobbyist controversy.

 
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Do you think Vicki Iseman and John McCain had a sexual relationship?
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Should John McCain's wife be worried about the Vicki Iseman rumors?
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Should Vicki Iseman quit her lobbyist job now that rumors about an affair with John McCain have surfaced on the web?
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(Getty Images | Inset from CBS) Just one year ago, John McCain 's presidential campaign was interrupted by scandal. A New York Times story published Feb. 21, 2008, ( see page 3 of the story ) led many to believe he had been knocking boots with D.C. telecommunications lobbyist Vicki Iseman in the run-up to the 2000 presidential elections. Vicki Iseman Scandal New York Times, lobbyist settle libel suit (Reuters) John McCain lobbyist controversy, February 2008 (Wikipedia) Original New York Times article Iseman claimed was defamatory Statement From Iseman’s Lawyers (Published in New York Times Feb. 19, 2009) Iseman ended up suing the Times ... Read Full Story
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Lobbyist linked to McCain sues NY Times for $27 million A lobbyist who was romantically linked to Sen. John McCain in a New York Times article has sued the paper for $27 million, saying the story has damaged her career and "sense of personal self-worth." Vicki Iseman sued the New York Times Company and writers and editors who worked on the front-page story, which she said falsely intimated she had an affair with the senator and used their relationship to gain perks for her clients. "The damage to Ms. Iseman caused by the story has continued to the present and has not abated," the ... Read Full Story
NEW YORK(Reuters) - A Washington lobbyist who sued The New York Times for an article she said suggested she once had a romantic relationship with 2008 Republican presidential candidate John McCain has settled with the newspaper, the two sides said Thursday. The Times said the suit by Vicki Iseman, who had sought $27 million in damages in a lawsuit filed in December, was settled without payment and the Times did not retract the article. But the Times said it was letting Iseman's lawyers give their view about the lawsuit on the newspaper's website, accompanied by a joint statement and a note to readers, all ... Read Full Story
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We could join the MSM and prognosticate whether Hillary’s continued persistence in this year’s presidential sweepstakes with Don Quixote’s lack of perspicacity. We might also engage in vice-presidential aspirations or in the generic what does Hillary Clinton want? Her recent comments about “white people voting for her,” followed by her macabre remark about the Robert Kennedy assassination demonstrate that Mrs. Clinton has crashed and burned. The ego bruise must excoriate her now that Senators McCain and Obama are engaged in the rigors of debate while Senator Clinton is all but ignored. While the presumptive party nominees disengage from Sen. Clinton and engage each other. ... Read Full Story
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A Washington lobbyist has withdrawn her $27 million defamation lawsuit against The New York Times over a story involving then-presidential candidate John McCain. The U.S. District Court said attorneys for Vicki Iseman filed a notice of voluntary dismissal on Thursday. Iseman sued the Times in December, alleging that the newspaper damaged her reputation last year by implying that she had an affair with McCain in 1999. A telephone message left for W. Coleman Allen, an attorney for Iseman, was not immediately returned Thursday afternoon. The Times' executive editor, Bill Keller, said Thursday in a statement that the Times stood by its story, which he ... Read Full Story

Personal

A native of Indiana, Pennsylvania, Vicki Iseman graduated in 1985 from the Homer-Center High School, where she was a cheerleader and a member of the student council. She went on to attend the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, graduating with a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education in 1990. In 2006, she delivered the commencement address at her old high school, and would lobby for both that school and her alma mater during her career. Her family still lives in Indiana County, where Ms. Iseman is recalled as a "hometown girl who made good".

 

Iseman's Career

Within months of graduation, Iseman joined a friend in Washington, D.C. and initially got a job as a receptionist at Alcalde & Fay. After a few months, she approached the president of Alcalde & Fay and said "I’m a college graduate and I’d like you to consider me for a secretarial or an administrative position." The president agreed to a three-month trial and within a year she became his special assistant.

From this position, Iseman learned about lobbying from the firm's president, and soon became a lobbyist in her own right. Eight years later, she became the youngest partner in the history of Alcalde & Fay.

 

Vicki's Political Clients

Her clients have most notably been broadcasters who were interested in the regulation of cable television. Her most prominent broadcast clients from 1998 through 2006 have included PAX Network (and its corporate parent, Paxson Communications), CanWest Global Communications, Religious Voices in Broadcasting, ION Media Networks, Click Radio, i2 Telecom International, Sinclair Broadcast Group, Total Living Network, Jovan Broadcasting, Saga Communications, Capstar Broadcasting Partners, Telemundo, and the Hispanic Broadcasting Corporation (purchased in 2003 by Univision Communications, Inc. and renamed Univision Radio). She is also known for her work for the telecommunications industry, including her lobbying for BearingPoint and the Computer Sciences Corporation.

Some of her other prominent clients have been PricewaterhouseCoopers, Carnival Cruise Lines (and the family trust of owner Micky Arison), AstraZeneca, CACI, FCCLA, American Medical Facilities Management, Marin County and Tulare County, California, Hillsborough County, Florida, and the cities of Miami, Florida, and Palm Springs, California. She also lobbied for some charitable personal causes, including her aforementioned efforts for her former high school and university.

 

Her lobbying activities

On behalf of these clients, she lobbied both the House Commerce Committee and the Senate Commerce Committee. In the course of hearings on communications bills in 1992 and 1996 which eventually led to the Telecommunications Act of 1996, she argued that cable TV should have to carry broadcast television. She also represented her clients' interests with respect to the upcoming conversion to digital television; satellite reception; and telecommunications ownership provisions.

Her other activities as a lobbyist included public organizing on behalf of clients interested in the allocation of Federal Highway Administration trust funds, assisting clients interested in securing government contracts and government appropriations, and participating in political fundraising.


 

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