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2014 Tennessee Governors Race

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Early voting for Tennessee‘s August Primaries begins this Friday, July 18. Bill Haslam is up for re-election as governor. I’ve made no secret that I am no fan of his in previous posts on this blog. A few months ago, I even posted a series of videos from a NewsChannel 5 Investigation into the wheelings, dealings, and crony capitalism within his administration.

English: Knoxville mayor and Tennessee GOP gubernatorial candidate Bill Haslam addressing supporters before the Highlands Town Hall Debate at Tennessee Tech University. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Prior to his election in 2010, I said Haslam was not a conservative, despite his claims, but more of a liberal / progressive. He has proven me correct from his dislike of pro-gun legislation, to his disrespect for teachers, to the his latest big government, progressive handout program known as “The Tennessee Promise.” Haslam needs to be defeated badly.

The problem is that the crop of candidates challenging him in 2014 is not very formidable, but I want to briefly highlight who they are. Today I’ll cover the Republicans and the Democrats who are competing in their respective parties primaries. Later, prior to the general election, I will do a similar list that includes the Independent candidates.  If you’d like to see the entire list of Tennessee gubernatorial candidates, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and other state office, it is available on the Tennessee Secretary of State‘s website by clicking here.

Republicans

  1. The incumbent Bill Haslam – a progressive in conservative clothing a.k.a. a wolf. Sheepdogs don’t like wolves. So, I don’t like Haslam. Did not vote for him in 2010. Will not vote for him in 2014, either.
  2. Donald Ray McFolin – Ran against Haslam as an Independent in 2010. Is a U.S. Army veteran who served in Vietnam. Worked in graphic arts for 30+ years. Is currently an autism advocate motivated to run for governor in order to help kids with special needs. A commendable motivation, in my opinion.
  3. Basil Marceaux, Sr. - Ran against Haslam in 2010 gubernatorial Republican Primary. Has ran for Tennessee governor on multiple occasions, ran for Tennessee State Senate and the U.S. Senate, too, along with several other offices. Basil is an interesting guy. Visit his website to learn more www.BasilMarceaux.com.
  4. Mark “Coonrippy” Brown – Brown’s run for governor is due to his love for his pet racooon, Rebekah.
    Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

    Rebekah was captured by the TWRA (Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency) over a year ago. Brown has been unsuccessful in his attempts to get his pet back. So, he’s running for governor in order to free Rebekah. What’s not to like about guy and his raccoon? Heck, I might just have to vote for the guy (read Politico article).

Democrats

  1. Charles V. “Charlie” Brown – no substantial information available
  2. Kennedy Spellman Johnson – no substantial information available
  3. William H. “John” McKamey – retired school teacher. Served as county commissioner and Mayor of Sullivan County. On his website, it states he supports medical marijuana. An interview published on www.Knoxnews.com shows that he supports homosexual marriage.
  4. Ron Noonan – only information found says he wants to decriminalize misdemeanors and move regulation of public education from the federal to the state governments

As I said, the pickings are slim when it comes to alternatives to Haslam. However, none of the Democrats will get my vote for 2 reasons : 1) the little information I was able to find on 2 show that they are way to the Left of me on the issues, and 2) I want to vote against Haslam. So, I’m left with McFolin, “Coonrippy”, or Basil. Decisions, decisions. I’m leaning towards McFolin because of his motivation to help special needs kids, but as I said earlier – what’s not to like about a guy wanting to free his pet raccoon?

As crazy as politics are today with incumbents being out of touch with every day people, a guy running just to save his pet kinda seems fitting. Maybe Rebekah should have been the one on the ballot. If she won, she could pardon her self.

Only in Tennessee. Wow.


Source: http://thesecondchancesheepdog.blogspot.com/2014/07/2014-tennessee-governors-race.html


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