Posted on 11/01/2016 7:42:35 AM PDT by Rockitz
Kasick is still stuck on stupid.
I believe that Trump is keeping track of the people who refused to endorse him after signing that pledge. I also hope he’s keeping track of this disloyal people that bailed on him after the eleven year old tape leaked out. There were several that withdrew their endorsements, including my own congressman, Ann Wagner, MO-2.
The Jerk store just called...
I guess that should’ve been directed to xzins, sorry I responded to the wrong post.
He needs to step down. What a loser. If his mother is still living, she can’t be proud of this twit of a son.
What a sore loser!
Perhaps Ohio Republicans can reciprocate by writing in McCain's name the next time Kasich is running for re-election.
But Kasich breaks his promise to support the GOP nominee. Soros money? K. should just be honest and switch to the Democratic party.
From my observation, and I do not watch Ohio closely, Kasich hung on to the claim that he was conservative, but ultimately dumped on conservatives that had been repeatedly lied to by the GOP-e. I am not a huge Trump fan, but he is conservative in the sense that he is the only Washington outsider capable of damaging the lock the political class has over Washington. That lock has been detrimental to the citizens who REPEATEDLY had called for change that made good sense. The GOP committed fraud against folks like me by promising change, knowing full well they would not even attempt to deliver. Instead of siding with the citizens, Kasich sided with the elite political class.
I don’t remember the details too well, but I think he also bit on healthcare money from Washington and used it to strengthen Medicaid and /or Medicare. While I understand it helped the state budget, there comes a time where we have to say “no” to the enticements to sell our souls to the monster in DC for money . . . Kasich jumped at the chance. I liked him for a long time, but the more I watched him, the more I realized he was part of the problem and NOT the solution.
Very fortunate is the man whose friends never let him down. I have had three friends in my life who have not, and one of those died last year from pancreatic cancer. Learning that I had fewer friends than I thought brought me a measure of valuable wisdom that I would have preferred not to attain. Knowledge of what the world is REALLY like is a heavy burden to bear. My Dad taught me at a young age to prepare to NOT depend on anyone but myself . . . I guess that he, like me, learned the hard way. And politicians are far less worthy of trust than most people. Color me cynical, but I have been proven correct far more than I have been proven wrong. I am sorry your friend disappointed you. I know first hand in a personal way how that feels.
What a maroon...
BAIER: Governor Kasich, yes or no, would you support Donald Trump as the Republican nominee?
KASICH: Yeah. But -- and I kind of think that, before it's all said and done, I'll be the nominee. But let me also say...
(APPLAUSE)
But let me also say, remember...
BAIER: But your answer is yes?
KASICH: But I'm the little engine that can. And, yeah, look, when you're in the arena, and we're in the arena. And the people out here watching -- we're in the arena, we're traveling, we're working, we spend time away from our family, when you're in the arena, you enter a special circle. And you want to respect the people that you're in the arena with. So if he ends up as the nominee -- sometimes, he makes it a little bit hard -- but, you know, I will support whoever is the Republican nominee for president.
(APPLAUSE)
And now we know why John was a one-State-blunder...
Good point. Portman is as big an idiot as Kasuck. I wonder what in the hell is wrong with Ohio? The only decent member of the GOP that I know of in the state is Congressman Mike Turner. The rest are Benedict Arnold’s to all true conservatives.
Don’t let the Trump doorknob hit you in your Quisling ass on your way out, Kasich!
Oh, well that was helpful, particularly in Ohio.
Thanks for nothing, Kasich. Hope you enjoy a Hitlery presidency should Trump lose thanks to idiotic protest votes like yours.
How mature, NOT!! Juan McLame didn’t have a chance when he was on the ballot in ‘08.
He didn’t keep his pledge to the GOP to support the GOP nominee.
Kasich needs KICKED OUT OF THE GOP!!!
Soros paid $225,000 for that write-in vote.
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