If you think about it, Tingles Chris Matthews might be on to something here. Hillary Clinton selecting so called ‘Republican’ to be her running mate? It really makes perfect sense if you think about it.
Kasich supports Common Core, bashes the Tea Party, put Ohio on the ObamaCARE and was even quoted as saying The Bible supports ObamaCARE. Yes, John Kasich is that much of a Rovepublican hack.
Promoting Obamacare in South Dakota, Montana and several national interviews last week, Kasich touted the Bible chapter’s depiction of judgment based on individual charity as a sweeping endorsement of government programs for the poor.
Kasich, a Republican, campaigned against Obamacare in 2010, saying the law’s Medicaid expansion would “stick states with large and unsustainable costs.” He unilaterally implemented the Obamacare Medicaid expansion in 2013.
The Obamacare expansion puts able-bodied, working-age adults with no dependent children on Medicaid at a cost of billions per year in new federal spending. By Kasich’s description, Matthew 25 amounts to a divine endorsement of the policy.
“Now, if you ever read Matthew 25, I think, ‘I wanna feed the hungry and clothe the naked,’” Kasich said when asked about Obamacare at a Jan. 20 event in Pierre, South Dakota.
“Now, I don’t know whether you ever read Matthew 25, but I commend it to you, the end of it, about do you feed the homeless and do you clothe the poor,” Kasich told Montana legislators when asked about Obamacare at a Helena press conference the next day.
Kasich is even a big golfing pal of Obama, so why not run with Hillary Clinton instead of against? Chris Matthews knows his RINOs.
Tingles wants Hillary Clinton to get John Kasich for VP |
MSNBC
Hardball
May 28, 2015
7:09 p.m. EasternCHRIS MATTHEWS: You know what I would like to see? I would like Hillary Clinton, I’d like to see her up about, five or ten points after her convention, er, going in to her convention, which is the second convention, and picking John Kasich, and blowing everybody’s mind. Because that would just blow everybody’s mind. They’d say, you know, McCain talked about doing it, picking Joe Lieberman. The first person that comes along and says, you know what, I’m going to pick somebody of quality on the other side, we’re going to change this system, make it work.
Just a thought. It probably won’t happen, but maybe it will stir something just by saying it.