THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2015
Did Kasich Interrupt His Way Off The Main Stage?
At this afternoon’s meeting of the Conservative Agenda, Political Insiders were asking Beloved Whistleblower Publisher Charles Foster Kane about Ohio Governor John Kasich’s performance Tuesday night at Fox Business News Debate in Milwaukee, especially after Monday’s “Just Another Republican Debate” E-dition, after Buckeye Bureau Chief Gerry Manders said everybody had noticed how Ohio Governor John Kasich would be in his usual next-to-last position on the Main Stage and many people were waiting for Ohio’s Governor to say something totally awesome after this debate, just like last time when he said those biased CNBC moderators did a “really good job.”
Manders also wondered if Kasich would repeat what he said in Iowa the previous week, when he said, “I’m kind of like Jesus, only better” and why Monday afternoon’s Kasich for America campaign’s big send-off rally would be held at the Billy Goat Tavern in Chicago, instead of at the 104,944-seat Ohio Stadium in Columbus.
Kasich’s “New Day For America” Campaign claimed Kasich again “proved himself as the only real pro on the stage,” but Cincinnati TEA Party Patriots who were already disappointed with Kasich because of his support of Common Core and Medicaid Expansion through Obamacare, thought Kasich’s performance on the debate stage had raised additional eyebrows: TEA Partiers said Kasich’s performance Tuesday night in the debate was particularly “interesting” because some of his comments gave him the distinguished honor by hitting it out of the park in Frank Luntz’s focus group by of earning the lowest score…ever.
Conservative Radio Talk Show Host Glenn Beck termed Kasich an “EPIC LOSER… Just bad on every front. EPICALLY BAD. Looked rude, old, desperate, cheap, and wildly wrong ON MANY FRONTS. That was a suicide mission on himself. No presidency, no vice presidency and no virgins.”
Politico says Kasich, already on the ropes in the GOP primary with his low polling numbers, is now confronting the fallout from the fourth Republican debate, with conservative media thrashing the Ohio governor for soft positions on immigration and bank bailouts.
A panel of supposedly undecided Northeast Ohio Republicans said Kasich’s repeated interruptions did not play well, because when Kasich interrupted the moderators, he looked less than presidential. The New Yorker said it looked like Kasich came to the debate planning to interrupt as often as possible. Watch Kasich interrupting Jeb Bush.
Further eruptions from Kasich led Christopher Schmitt to compare the governor with John Belushi’s “Bluto” character in the 1978 movie Animal House: “Who’s with me! Let’s go! Ahhhhh!!!” and, like Delta Tau Chi, the audience gives him crickets…”
TEA Partiers say Ohio can do better, because we need to stand by principle and elect men and women who know how to stand by the Constitution and the free market. TEA Partiers says it’s going to take a lot of work to move Ohio away from the influence of politicians who leave Common Core and Medicaid Expansion on the books. TEA Partiers say it will take work, but it will be done.
Then the TEA Partiers asked for a donation. That was really a big surprise!