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10/8/13, "Tea party radiologist to primary Kansas Republican for Senate seat," Daily Caller, Grae Stafford
"Barack Obama’s second cousin has confirmed to The Daily Caller that
he will challenge Republican Sen. Pat Roberts of Kansas in the 2014
primary.
Speculation that Dr. Milton Wolf, a diagnostic radiologist aligned
with the tea party, would challenge the 77-year-old Roberts from the
right has been rising in recent weeks, after Wolf sent emails to GOP activists inviting them to contact him. On Monday night, Wolf’s blog promised a major announcement Tuesday.
“I really am concerned about our country, the direction our country
is going,” Wolf told The Daily Caller Monday. “The reality is that the
career politicians of both parties have failed us. That much is clear
and you look around and you think, ‘Somebody has gotta do something,’
and I keep looking for somebody to do something, and no one is. I
realized at one point that I’m somebody. I gotta do something. If I want
to call myself an American, if I want to think of myself as a patriot, I have to step up.”
Roberts is the longest-serving member
of the Kansas delegation, with a congressional career that began in
1981 as representative for the First District of Kansas. He joined the
Senate in 1997. Roberts has served on the House Committee for
Agriculture and the Senate Select Committees for Ethics and also
Intelligence.
Wolf argues that his tenure has become a liability.
“The reality is that whenever the Democrats have needed Republican
votes to pass their agenda of growing government, they know that they
have been able to count on Pat Roberts,”
Wolf told TheDC. “Tax increases, debt ceiling increases, expanding
government healthcare… There are some people in this world who are stuck
playing checkers when everyone else has moved on to chess. America is
in trouble; we have moved on to three-dimensional chess and we are still
looking at somebody who is voting for tax increases, voting for debt
ceiling increases, voting for increased food-stamp spending, for
increased regulations. I don’t know that America can survive that much
longer.”
The Shawnee-based physician stressed that he is motivated by his opposition to the Affordable Care Act and the Congress that allowed it to become law.
“My first goal is to save the Republican party from itself,” Wolf
told TheDC. “My second goal is to save America from the Democrats. I
love my party and have been loyal
to it and it’s more difficult when my party is no longer to the ideals
it proclaims… I oppose Obamacare not just because it is an economic
disaster — it is an economic disaster — I oppose Obamacare because it is
immoral. It is immoral for a government to get in between a doctor and a
patient. It is immoral for a government to even know about a
doctor-patient relationship. It is immoral for a government to decide
who shall live and who shall die. And that’s what government health care
does.”
Wolf, an admirer of conservative Republican Sens. Ted Cruz and Rand
Paul, had sharp words for the GOP and its contribution to the federal
debt.
“The Republican Party has this mindset that you should get in line
and that you should bow to whoever is in charge and you should ask their
permission and you should go along to get along,” he said. ”But where
has that got us? I can give you 17 trillion reasons why that has been a
failure, and it’s our party that did that.”
Wolf has steadily been building his public profile with appearances
on Fox News and columns for the Washington Times. He also spoke at the
Red State conference this summer, which many saw as a nod to a
prospective run for federal office.
Wolf has his work cut out for him. In both 2010 and 2012,
inexperienced non-establishment challengers defeated established GOP
candidates in the primaries, only to crash spectacularly against
Democrats in the general elections. This was the case with Richard
Mourdock, who demolished six-term Indiana Sen. Dick Lugar in the 2012
primary, then lost to Democrat Joe Donnelly.
Wolf is also facing a fairly popular incumbent. A recent Huffington Post article on his potential candidacy quoted GOP leaders lining up solidly behind Roberts and giving very poor odds for a Wolf win.
When pushed about the wisdom of his insurgent candidacy, Wolf hit back.
“I know that career politicians like to talk about their
experience, that somehow magically they are the only person in the
universe that can do this,” he said. “But where has that gotten us? By
what metric can we say that the career politicians have been successful?
By our standing in the world? By our economy today? By our debt? By our
spending? By our taxes? By our regulations? By what measure? I live in a
different world than these politicians. I live in a world where we are
actually judged by our results not by our intentions… I was told in
medical school that M.D. doesn’t stand for ‘medical doctor’ it stands
for ‘make decisions.’ And that’s what you have to do.”" via MichaelSavage.com. photo from Daily Caller
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