Posted on 02/28/2016 6:21:12 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (CNN) --Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on Saturday endorsed Ohio Gov. John Kasich for president.
"It takes courage, it takes wisdom, it takes vision, it takes integrity," Gonzales said about Kasich during a campaign event in Nashville. "Someone with experience is very important in the Oval Office."
"The reason I am supporting Governor Kasich is because I love America." Gonzales added....
(Excerpt) Read more at wmtw.com ...
Great, another pro-amnesty endorsement.
It’s just an endorsement orgy.
Gonzales was kicked around during the W administration. He could have been the first hispanic on the Supreme Court, but the Dems kept on blocking it. Most think W’s men were not tough or tenacious enough. Newt could have made it happen very quickly, probably by using the media to whip up sympathy, just like the Dems do.
One of our worst AGs, imho.
Promised amnesty to Larry King & Obama’s executive.
This will catapult Kasich to the head of the pack. /s
I recall Gonzales was weak and ineffective standing up for himself against the Cong Dems like a wet noodle.
A protégé of GWB
I really don’t think Kasich will get elected here in Ohio. Here’s a video of him during a traffic violation. Later he calls the officer an idiot in front of an EPA group
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nTf_qyRXhxk&feature=share
That should,really sway people.
Good to see the Bush family off in political oblivion. I suppose GWB might shuffle out once in a while to stutter and stammer banalities at some ex-president event, but with Jeb’s failure, we’re going to see much much less of them.
Something to which I look forward.
...and in a related story, Cruz and Rubio become the first reported case of twins becoming conjoined *after* birth...
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