Tennessee Senate Speaker Ron Ramsey has so far been the most reluctant to go on the offensive against rival candidates for the Republican nomination for Tennessee governor. No longer. After a candidate forum at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge last week, Ramsey likened U.S. Rep. Zach Wamp’s congressional record to a drunken sailor on a spending spree and to Memphis prosecutor Bill Gibbons’ comments on mountaintop removal coal mining as “alarmist environmentalism.” Ramsey, a Blountville auctioneer, is the lone remaining gubernatorial candidate bound by a law that prevents sitting lawmakers from raising campaign money while the state Legislature is in session. But along with working toward a speedy conclusion of the session, Ramsey is hiring staff and ramping up attacks on his opponents. He picked up his qualifying petition on Friday at the Sullivan County Election Office making his run for governor official.