Posted on 08/16/2013 7:17:07 AM PDT by Deadeye Division
Gov. John Kasich awoke to a front-page story in the Wall Street Journal yesterday that not only mentioned him as a possible White House contender for 2016, but as someone who could rebrand the Republican Party.
After that piece, Kasichs press office announced by 11:30 a.m. that Kasich would lead a national push to produce a federal balanced-budget amendment.
And about an hour after that, in a speech to the Franklin County Republican Party, he said the Affordable Care Act is not Obamas plan; its Hillarycare.
It was quite a sequence ... but for a governor seeking re-election next year or of someone thinking bigger?
Always in politics people are trying to assume what your ulterior motive is. I have no ulterior motive, Kasich said when asked about his day. My motive is to get the federal government in a place where my daughters can have a good life, and secondly I do want to see health-care reform, just not the health-care reform we have.
Kasich has been asked about his presidential aspirations numerous times as national news outlets and pundits continue to mention him as a possible 2016 participant, and he always says hes just focused on being governor.
But it was hard to see where Democrat Ed FitzGerald, Kasichs likely challenger for governor next year, fit onto Kasichs radar yesterday even though it was also the day a complaint filed by FitzGerald against Kasich and JobsOhio was dismissed by the Ohio Ethics Commission.
Ohio Democratic spokesman Matt McGrath said, With the state ranked 47th in job creation (from June 2012 to June 2013) and his signature program, JobsOhio, mired in scandal, Id say John Kasich is having a rough few weeks in the crucial swing state of Ohio.
The Wall Street Journal wrote that more than any other leading Republican, Gov. Kasich is using his perch to promote a blend of conservative orthodoxy leavened with liberal policies meant to help the poor, the mentally ill and the uninsured through items such as his proposed Medicaid expansion.
Should Kasich win re-election next year, he could provide his party with its most extensive model for a softer brand of conservatism, the Journal wrote.
This is a very important thing for our party to demonstrate, former national GOP chairman and Romney for President adviser Ed Gillespie told the Journal.
Kasich seemed to channel those thoughts in his remarks to Franklin County Republicans, when, in a speech packed with new material, he said that our job as a party is to repair the world in which we live.
He used a portion of that speech to explain his push to force Congress to balance the federal budget.
He will work with the GOP-controlled Ohio legislature to pass a resolution for a national constitutional convention. If 34 states call for a constitutional convention, it would take 38 states to ratify a balanced-budget amendment, according to Kasichs office.
Last year, the federal government sent $18.4 billion to Ohio money that surely would be affected if Congress balanced the federal budget.
Kasich, who was U.S. House Budget Committee chairman when the federal budget last was balanced in the late 1990s, said the countrys $17 trillion debt is why he is seeking action.
It threatens to swallow us up, Kasich said in his speech. America has become a debtor nation. The Chinese have become a lending nation.
Kasich already had presented a mixed front on health care before yesterday. For most of this year, he has pushed for a federally funded expansion of Ohios Medicaid program, with billions provided under Obamacare.
He also has been generally critical of President Barack Obamas law, and Kasichs campaign recently circulated an online petition to Stand Up Against Obamacare.
But tying Obamacare to Hillary Clinton, who is a favorite to win the Democratic nomination in 2016 if she runs, was a new one for Kasich.
Clintons failed attempt at a health-care overhaul as first lady in the early 1990s did have an employer mandate with similarities to Obamas law.
But it did not include an individual mandate for insurance coverage, which is the signature piece of the Affordable Care Act.
What I have said about Obamacare is right, but I am the guy pushing Medicaid expansion, so try to figure me out, Kasich said.
Dispatch Washington Bureau Chief Jack Torry contributed to this story.
jvardon@dispatch.com
@joevardon
Amazing how nobody ever, ever, EVER calls for a ‘softer brand of liberalism.’
Once again the Ed Gillespie ‘tell the base to go to hell’ types wave a red flag in our faces. This time if they mess with the bull they’re gonna get the damn horns.
I liked Kasich way back but I’m now all for Scott Walker!!
I will campaign AGAINST him. And I voted for him.
Kasich is 10 years younger than Thompson. Running in 2016, he’d be 2 years younger than Fred was in 2008 (64).
That “squish” brand is why we keep losing the Presidency over and over.
Bump
as a Texan, I voted for Ted, but he is not ready. I’d like to see some folks with some staying power and more middle class values...Sarah would do, but she won’t run. Maybe some old hand will get the message “perot” style and make the middle class of America the target audience for the Republicans.
08/23/2013
PPP puts Kasich 5th among national GOP contenders in Ohio
Jim Provance of the Blade’s Columbus Bureau reports on new poll out by Public Policy Polling:
COLUMBUSGov. John Kasich places fifth among hypothetical Republican presidential contenders among registered voters in his own state, a poll released Friday reveals. The poll by Public Policy Polling has the first-term governor, at 8 percent support, trailing New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Kentucky Congressman Rand Paul, tied at 17 percent; former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, at 10 percent, and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, at 9 percent, among GOP voters. - See more at:
Kasich has proven that he will campaign on an issue one way and govern the exact opposite (AKA lying), so he definitely has the credentials.
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