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9. Possibly the only sane GOP would be candidate
Thu Oct 29, 2015, 01:44 PM
Oct 2015

GOP candidate slams rivals: ‘I’ve about had it with these people’
10/28/15 04:10 PM—Updated 10/28/15 08:36 PM

By Steve Benen
Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) was one of the final Republicans to enter the race for the GOP presidential nomination, and thus far, the candidate running on his successes and years of experience has found party voters prioritizing oddities and inexperience.

If it sounds like a dynamic that might leave a two-term governor feeling a little frustrated, you might understand Kasich delivering an unscripted rant at an event in his home state yesterday. The transcript it worth quoting at length:

“Do you know how crazy this election is? Let me tell you something, I’ve about had it with these people.

“And let me tell you why. We’ve got one candidate that says we ought to abolish Medicaid and Medicare. Have you ever heard of anything so crazy as that? Telling our people in this country who are seniors, or about to be seniors, that we`re going to abolish Medicaid and Medicare?

“We’ve got one person saying we ought to have a 10% flat tax that will drive up the deficit in this country by trillions of dollars that my daughters will spend the rest of their lives having to pay off. You know what I say to them is why don’t we have no taxes, just get rid of them all, and then a chicken in every pot on top of it.

“We’ve got one guy that says we ought to the take 10 million or 11 million people and pick them up – I don’t know if we’re going to go in their homes, their apartments? We’re going to pick them up and we’re going to take them to the border and scream at them to get out of our country? Well that’s just crazy. That is just crazy.

“We’ve got people proposing health care reform that’s going to leave, I believe, millions of people without adequate health insurance. What have has happened to our party?”

It was a pretty righteous rant, delivered without a script, delivering the kind of message that we probably won’t hear from any of the other 14 Republican candidates.

What’s more, Kasich’s rant happens to be true.

Nearly all of the leading candidates want to gut Medicaid by embracing state-based block grants, and just as many support privatizing Medicare out of existence. Jeb Bush, for example, recently said he intends to “phase out” Medicare, while Marco Rubio supported a GOP budget plan that would replace the Medicare system with a voucher program.

The rest of Kasich’s diatribe is equally sound. Many of the Ohioan’s rivals want an unsustainable flat tax, mass deportations, and a health care system that leaves millions of Americans behind.

It was a compelling reaction to bizarre circumstances, though it’s likely that tirades like these help explain why Kasich isn’t catching on with his party’s radicalized base.

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Boner sharing in the kleenex stock today. lonestarnot Oct 2015 #1
What ringing endorsements from such sterling characters. classof56 Oct 2015 #2
The Republicans asked for moderators with "The same IQ as us". What are they griping about? BlueJazz Oct 2015 #3
Exactly!! nt 2naSalit Oct 2015 #5
Pot calling the kettle black, I'd say. n/t malthaussen Oct 2015 #4
K and R!! 2naSalit Oct 2015 #6
Your images never fail to make me double over, closeupready Oct 2015 #7
More "I am the victim" whining Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 2015 #8
You can tell they're running out of things to campaign on, so they resort to good old "librul media" bulloney Oct 2015 #22
Possibly the only sane GOP would be candidate homegirl Oct 2015 #9
When even the people who are supposed to shill for you don't like you d_legendary1 Oct 2015 #10
Or change parties. bulloney Oct 2015 #23
I'm glad I was watching the Royals last night -- at least WE had a clear winner!!!! LongTomH Oct 2015 #11
I was watching the Royals last night AlbertCat Oct 2015 #20
Ron Fournier? The AP guy who bugged Karl Rove for a job? emulatorloo Oct 2015 #12
How dare those reporters ask about Ilsa Oct 2015 #13
Weird reactions. I thought it went quite well. Scuba Oct 2015 #14
A party swimming in lies and deception are going to wail like children when that is so nakedly Fred Sanders Oct 2015 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author Duval Oct 2015 #16
Media bias...my ass Ccarmona Oct 2015 #17
Cue some exploding heads in 3...2...1... Initech Oct 2015 #18
Michael Savage is so clueless. AlbertCat Oct 2015 #19
One of my students today informed me Turbineguy Oct 2015 #21
LOL--"No more debates! Boycott." tanyev Oct 2015 #24
This could not have worked... deathrind Oct 2015 #25
Debate never on substance just blame, lie and blame. Iliyah Oct 2015 #26
The party of personal responsibility... czarjak Oct 2015 #27
To be fair, the moderators really sucked. Asking Trump if he was running PatrickforO Oct 2015 #28
Kabuki theater. nt awoke_in_2003 Oct 2015 #30
The best thing about this circus is... Yavin4 Oct 2015 #29
How incredibly far to the right do you have to be to call CNBC "MSM" or "Lib'Rul"? HughBeaumont Oct 2015 #31
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