Hey, a good ole Southern boy by the name of John Wolfe, Jr. (pictured) just might do that for us on Tuesday! May 22 is the Arkansas Democrat primary election, and Tennessee Democrat underdog just might be positioned to left a leg on the Incumbant’s parade!
Not only that, but if Wolfe gets wings in Arkansas, well then he might really catch fire a week later in Texas.
I recently predicted that The One would fall either before or at the Democrat convention …. the last few weeks, once the GOP beat-a-thon ended, is the beginning of his end.
I will go one more and predict that Wolfe will catch fire for Texas and really show just how sick rank and file Democrats are of their beloved. It is comments like this one that will really fire up the Southern Blue Dog base:
“They want a coronation,” Wolfe tells THE WEEKLY STANDARD. “They’re conflating [Obama] with the party. Are we supposed to call him ‘Dear Leader’? Is this some kind of North Korea thing?”
Wolfe gets it. Now I am sorry we did not run our own Jim Sack against “Dear Leader” here in Indiana. (Jim, I still respect you even if you will not come out against our nation’s Chief Executive Officer, aka Barack Hussein Obama, nee Indonesian (or is it Manchurian?) Barry Soetoro.)
I bet Sack would have sacked the alleged Kenyan — especially if a nontelepromptered debate was held. And Sack would likely be tempted to vote for Wolfe, what with Wolfe claiming to be running for president to send “a statement against powerful Wall Street interests and corporate abuse of power.”
Now, the man might be a Blue Dog Democrat, but I doubt it. More like the new John Edwards. (Looks like the Democrats need a new John Edwards.) According to Politico, Wolfe is “A lawyer from Chattanooga [who] speaks in a Southern drawl, and says Obama and national Democrats don’t want to acknowledge that there are members of the party like him.”
Wolfe appears to be an old-school Dixiecrat liberal lawyer, as this analysis reveals:
Wolfe has been critical of Obama for being tied too closely with Wall Street interests and not pursuing a more forthrightly liberal agenda, like a single-payer health care system that Wolfe (and other Democrats, he

says) prefer to Obamacare. And he criticizes the president’s style. “He doesn’t like to be challenged,” he says. “Strong people don’t mind dissent.”
Right, John. Some of us kinda think if Obozo is not removed from power we might end up in re-education camps. Clowns can be creepy, real creepy.
Which brings up a great point …. If Wolfe puts a good smack down on the Democrat front runner in Arkansas, should be time for a quick Texas Roadhouse debate before the May 29 Texas primary, doncha y’all think? Maybe someone will then ask each candidate if they might be, oh I don’t know, a foreign-born neo-Marxist?
Saul Alinsky (here), who was a neo-Marxist and whose father was foriegn-born and who our President looks to for inspiration, once said that “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.” Ridicule on, John Wolfe, ridicule on. If you win, you gain much honor for the engagement (even if you are still obliterated in November). If you lose, well then maybe we can get to know each other over a bowl of re-education camp gruel.
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So we are not talking about Crosby, Stills and Nash or the Insane Clown Posse here. Maybe it's this other clown . . .
Thanks Gadfly, that nails it!
Given ObamA++'s record and the big wet smooch Nancy Pelosi gave the occutards when she said she admires their spontaneity, I think it's safe to say Democratic is the party for under achievers.
Now here is a teacher ahead of her time ….. but only by one re-election ….. http://salisbury.wbtv.com/news/politics/73239-cla…
Ransom, thanks for the kind words. I am getting old, tired and want to make some progress in Fort Wayne before I die. My focus is on local politics, on helping my elected officials serve us better. I think of how to better use technology. McGauley is wonderful in that regard. We should all question policy by asking fundamental questions – why are we doing this, is the methodology going to create the stated results and is there a public process to review goals and results. I think Jehl is asking good questions. I also hope we can find common understand and help each other. Lewandowski speaks for taxpayers like you and me, as well a union workers, who are also taxpayers. I appreciate that Shoaff and Smith, not to forget Mitch, keep a eye on spending and creative accounting. I understand that the mayor has goals and expects Pat Roller to find ways of paying for those programs. For me, it is about making sure the process is fair and open. I will try to work with my friends of all political parties to focus on a discussion of costs and benefits. I love you and the others on the cantankerous page who ask hard questions and demand (over and over again) forthright answers.
Over the years I have picked up a few language skills. Sometimes it appears to me that politicians are trying to express the same ideas to one another, but goals are lost in the rhetoric of ideology and labels. I try to interpret from one dialect to another. Mom, the Goldwater Republican, and dad, the Truman Democrat, often discussed politics from their two perspectives and I listened. The same was true with Buckley and Lowenstein. I could here the same things being said in two dialects. We will do better as a community and a nation if we listen more carefully for the fundamental though that we can share and build upon. Thank you again for the kind words. I am honored.
Mr. Sack, I have been run over by Soros democrats. I have been served as road kill by Soros democrats. I know a few Soros democrats. Soros democrats are not friends of mine. Jim Sack, you are no Soros democrat.
Thank you, I think. Here is a comment: if you are not at the table you are on it. Participation is key to protecting one's interests.
Craps! Wolfe rolled a seven in Texas. His 15 minutes is up, I get crow for lunch today. I guess the Southern Dems are happier with their man than I thought. At least the few Southern Dems left.