I could be wrong but it’s in at least one regard
that there would seem to be one rather striking similarity between ‘Crazy Uncle
John’ Kasich and Hitlery. That being, of
course, that they both seem unable to get over the fact that the American
people just could not bring themselves to elect either of them as their
president. And while Hitlery’s list of
reasons has become legend, ‘Crazy Uncle John’s’ rationale is that the
Republican Party has simply moved too far to the right. So far, in fact, that he’s now making noise
about leaving the party. My only
response to him would be, “Don’t let the door hit you in that ass on the way
out!”
It was just this past Sunday that Kasich made an
appearance on the ‘Crappy News Network’, aka CNN, and voiced his supposed
concern regarding the direction the GOP now seems to be headed. And it was during an interview with Jake
Crapper that Crapper asked, “I get that you’re not going to support Judge
Moore, but he believes that homosexual acts should be illegal. He questions
where Barack Obama was born. He’s written that Keith Ellison, the congressman
from Minnesota should not be allowed to serve in congress, because Ellison is a
Muslim. What role should the Republican Party play when it comes to Roy Moore’s
campaign?”
Kasich responded saying, “Well, look, I don’t run
the party. I can tell you for me, I don’t support that.” And he went on to say, “I couldn’t vote for
that. I don’t know what the heck I would have to do, but I don’t live in that
state. Those claims are–I mean, they’re ludicrous and they’re divisive. And if
that’s where we’re headed, well, first of all, we can’t–remember, I wrote that
book. An America united or divided, you know, two paths.” Kasich went on to say, “If the party can’t be
fixed, Jake, then I’m not going to be able to support the party. Period. That’s
the end of it.” So what is it that Kasich
is expecting as a response from Republicans?
I mean, is he expecting that there will be some
massive groundswell of support for him, with folks saying, “Oh no, Mr. Kasich please,
please don’t leave the Republican Party!”
Well if I was a betting man, I’d be pretty willing to bet that that
certainly ain’t something we’re gonna see happening! Republican voters already look at Congress
and complain that see very few differences between the two political parties. As most are likely very aware, Kasich has continued
to be intensely critical of both the president and the Republican Party since
his 2016 presidential campaign ended with little more than a resounding
thud.
We all know, or should know by now, is that Kasich
won’t ever be a member of the Donald Trump fan club. He referred to Trump’s response to white
supremacist violence in Charlottesville, Va. as “pathetic,” pilloried Trump’s
executive order on refugees and migrants, and sided with the knuckle-dragging
snowflakes of the NFL in an ongoing dispute over the propriety of staging
protests during the observance of the national anthem. All of which would seem to make it painfully
obvious that Kasich has essentially already left the GOP. Not that it matters one way or the other,
most voters view him as being the pathetic RINO that he is.
And let’s face it, I think we all know that Kasich has
never been someone that we could call a true conservative. What he has been, and for a very long time,
is a very vocal, and very prominent, member of ‘The Republican
Establishment’. So his idiotic threat
about possibly leaving the party should come as no real surprise. In fact, it should be greeted with a certain
level of enthusiasm because as far as I’m concerned, it comes as being some
pretty good news. I think that he’d be
much more at home operating under the Democrat banner and he’s the perfect example
of what we already have far too many of in the Republican Party.
And if Kasich were being honest with us, he’d admit
that he’s already left the Republican Party.
After all, rumor now has it that he may be trying to set himself up to
make another run in 2020, only this time as an Independent. In other words he wants nothing more than to act
as spoiler when President Trump comes up for re-election. Why else would he want to run? He’s got to know that if he ran as a
Republican he’d be crushed like the bug he is.
When has this loser ever supported a bona fide conservative in his
party? He supports himself and the
McCains of the party. He was a loser in
the primary and he’s still a loser.
And while I beg to differ with Kasich, it’s Judge
Moore's views that really aren’t all that different from the views held by a
majority of those in mainstream America, and are the same views Ronald Reagan
held that got him elected TWICE in landslides. Kasich and the rest of the RINOs
can keep on backtracking from our moral roots right into oblivion if they wish. Give Judge Moore a little exposure and we’ll
see very quickly that it's not just Alabamians who like Moore! A lot of Americans like him for his stance
against homosexuality, same sex marriage and immigration. And if we’re being honest he agrees with President
Trump on the important issues.
So I can only assume that Kasich must be living in
some sort of alternative universe. I
mean, here we have a guy who couldn't manage to get out of the low single
digits in his last White House attempt and now somehow has delusions of
grandeur that apparently has him thinking that he would be able to do much
better as an Independent? And when it
comes to those things that can be considered as being ludicrous, it’s the fact
that Kasich, in any way, feels confident in proclaiming himself to be a
conservative. That’s the most ludicrous
of all. He’s never been a conservative,
and you’re a fool if you have ever thought otherwise.
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