Showing posts with label Harry Butz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry Butz. Show all posts

Friday, August 20, 2021

Levi

 



Levi, 2014 (Jonestown, Penn.) -

VP candidate for Independent (2016, 2020)

Running mate with nominee (2016, 2020): Jacob the Amish Weatherman (b. 2014)
Popular vote (2016, 2020): ? (0.00%)
Electoral vote (2016, 2020): 0/538

The campaign (2016):

Ethnic humor is always a risky proposition and can quickly become dated and cross over to the wrong side of history in a nanosecond. Pennsylvania comedian and rodeo clown Dave "Showtime" Meyer has a cast of characters he portrays including Jacob the Amish Weatherman. My first exposure to this gig was a Youtube where he mentions in front of a live crowd that some people were offended by his act and he mock apologized. Meyer has been in Facebook jail at least 5 times (much to the indignation of his fans) and it seems the interpretation of the Jacob character has had something to do with that.

The Jacob for President campaign occupied only a small portion of Meyer's busy career in 2016. However he did have a running-mate, another faux Amish named Levi, who appeared to be something of a comic sidekick.

This was not the first time a fictitious Amish man ran for President. In 2012 the Josiah for President campaign, based on a novel, ran a social media project and was even presented as a play. They also had a running-mate, the equally fictitious Mark Stedman.

In the 2008 election there was a ticket with an Amish connection. The Florida-based Real Food Party of the United States of America ran farmers James Harlin Carter and Dennis Eugene Stoltzfoos as the President and VP. Raised in Lancaster County, Penn. as an Amish Mennonite, Stoltzfoos went out on his own both spiritually and physically, moving to Florida in 1989. After working in the alternative health field and an EMT for a time he eventually started his own farm. Citing the writings of Weston Price as a major influence, Stoltzfoos shared Carter's enthusiasm for non-pasteurized dairy and natural foods.

Meyer is probably the second rodeo clown involved in a Presidential election (after Flint Rasmussen, who announced in 2013) but other sorts of real clown tickets (I know, I know. Tempting, but no cracks now) have run the past such as Bozo the Clown/Milton Rice Polland (1984, Big Whig Party), Theodore "Twinky" Dee Star/Harry Butz (2012, Independent), and Hezekiah Jones/Pa McDagen (2016, Independent).

Occasionally in the comment sections of Meyer's social media his fans expressed concern that Jacob would take votes away from Trump.

The campaign (2020):

In between the Presidential elections, Jacob ran for Governor of Pennsylvania in 2018.

The 2020 Jacob campaign included corporate sponsors such as Equi-lete Premium Horse Products and Kimes Ranch Jeans. There were also yard signs and t-shirts available in this round. Once again his VP was Levi, according to a comment made by Meyer on Facebook, "Jacob's running mate is his buddy Levi, he just doesn't know it yet."

Election history: none

Other occupations: fictitious character

Notes:
I attended plenty of rodeos and horse/pony shows as a kid and always thought the rodeo clowns were the guys in there with the most guts, and the craziest!

Monday, December 14, 2020

Harry Butz

 

                                                                              Star and Butz


Harry Butz

VP candidate for Independent (2012)

Running mate with nominee: Theodore Dee Star
Popular vote: 0 (0.00%)
Electoral vote: 0/538

The campaign:

Nearly a week after Election Day, Theodore "Twinky" Dee Star and VP Harry Butz launched their 2012 run for the White House via Youtube to the soundtrack of Barry White's Love's Theme performed by The Love Unlimited Orchestra.

Twinky and Harry are two clowns who have voices as if they just inhaled helium. In spite of their names, they seem to be female. I am guessing they filmed this on the California coast. Twinky carries around a clown doll named Twiggy.

Twinky's pitch includes-- Clown care and free balloons for all children and a monthly circus party in every city.

Twinky looks at the camera with a stern expression and says, "I ask you, ladies and gentlemen, who is the real clown in this race?"

Aside from the fact they proclaimed their candidacy after the election, it is highly probable both Twinky and Harry were residents of the same state, and the odds are good they were below age 35 in 2012, which all boils down to some formidable obstacles in attaining the office they sought.

Election history: none

Other occupations: clown

Notes:
Hopefully for both candidates these are merely their stage names.