Discussion: Kasich: 'I Certainly Hope' Roy Moore Doesn't Represent The GOP's Future

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Nothing to worry about, John-boy.

Judge Roy doesn’t represent the Republican Party’s future.

He represents the Republican Party right now, and people like you have some catching up to do.

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Too late kasich the future is now and you sir had a hand in its creation

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Hey Kasich, You reap what you sow.

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He’s so full of crap he says he doesn’t like where the party is headed but he always stop short of suggesting what he is willing to do about it

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Gee, another Republican phony who is too delusional to realize how batshit crazy his party has been for decades criticizes a Republican lunatic who is a perfect distillation of the modern GOP.
How quaint.

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Can I take that as a waffle?
Good.

Almost as good as free popcorn.

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The future isn’t what it used to be. It’s far, far, worse.

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Right. The party should be about tax cuts and stealth inhumanity.
Bringing it to the surface is bad for the image.

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Somebody needs to tell Kasich that the future just happened. Moore is Louis Gohmert with a college degree.

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The other jaw dropper this week is that Republican Governor Rauner (IL) signed a bill that would allow Medicaid for abortions. Needless to say the Republican party is furious, and it doesn’t make up for the other nonsense that Rauner has pulled, but this is a surprise and real hot button.

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David Duke and Roy Moore haven’t budged from their extremist views. The Republican Party has. To the point where these two are practically mainstream.

Establishment Republicans have no place to go. They’ve essentially been booted out of their own Party by Trump, Bannon, and billionaires like Mercer, who’ve decided he doesn’t need them anymore. And they did all of this to themselves by failing to do the right thing, rather selling out principles for votes.

I’ll credit Kasich for one thing. He’s smarter than Paul Ryan, who’s still sacrificing what’s left of his dignity for tax cuts. And if that fails, he’ll have not only no tax cut or ACA repeal, but no dignity or respect. An entirely hollow man, with nothing inside. If that’s the lesson from Ayn Rand’s book, glad I skipped it.

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What is your bridge to far Johnny? Your party chose Trump and if that didn’t flip you why be concerned over a dumbfuck country bumpkin senator from Alabama? Your party is busting at the seams with people just like them and the leaders of your party support anybody regardless of how insane they be because they have an “R” beside their name. In most cases the R stands for retard.

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Can I just say “cantaloupe calves”?
That’s where we are today. Kasich is happy with that.

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John , he*s voted in - you are stuck with him . SAD .

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Don’t look now John ! —

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“Psst, John. Tooooooooooooo late.”

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Trump: WTF, I am The Future of all of The AmeriKKKa. Just White, Bigot and very very manly.

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I agree with you, but I can’t help but note: This is not a high hurdle. I have a tool drawer with a number of hammers in it; that drawer, too, maybe on the same side as Governor Kasich with regard to Speaker Ryan.

As for Paul Ryan and Ayn Rand… Mr. Paul’s devotion that that “philosophy” is limited strictly to the part that says “I’ve got mine, you can go hang.” The rest of her positions are uninteresting to Speaker Ryan. (Ms. Rand opposed laws regarding abortion, for instance, and Speaker Ryan never mentions that bit.)

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they are trying to make cruz look not totally crazy. lookee, we got moore. we got arpaio. we got steve king. we got louie gohmert. we got palin. we got scott brown. we got paul le page yikes.

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