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Idiot John Kasich to join either CNN or MSNBC this week

Idiot former governor of Ohio, John Kasich who’s biggest claim to fame is eating like a pig while campaigning in 2016 is set to join either CNN or MSNBC as soon as this week. Now you get the reason why he’s so anti-Trump. Fox News wouldn’t take trash Kasich back, so Kasich played up his NeverTrump shtick to get on one of the liberal cable networks. Kasich never intended to run for President in 2020. First of all, he wouldn’t even get in double digits in any primary election. Secondly, he wanted to cash in on his NeverTrump street cred, and that’s exactly what will happen when either CNN or MSNBC pick up the Kasich trash. He even hired a talent agent if you can believe that!

Idiot John Kasich to join either CNN or MSNBC this week
Idiot John Kasich to join either CNN or MSNBC this week

Former Gov. John Kasich (R-Ohio) may be joining a major cable news network as early as this week, according to CNBC.

The business news network, citing unidentified sources close to Kasich, reported Monday that he has “signaled to close advisors and some donors that he is looking to sign with either CNN or MSNBC as he finishes his two-term tenure as Ohio’s governor.”

“These people would not say the role Kasich will play at a network, only to say that he’s ruled out joining Fox News Channel,” the sources added.

Kasich, who just signed with United Talent Agency, hosted “Heartland” on Fox News from 2001 to 2007. He also occasionally filled in for former host Bill O’Reilly on “The O’Reilly Factor.”

The 66-year-old former congressman and House Budget Committee chairman is also weighing a bid for the presidency in 2020, when he could run as a Republican or independent. He has been a staunch critic of President Trump and was the last of the remaining 16 candidates to drop out of the 2016 Republican presidential primary before the real estate mogul captured the nomination.

“Any announcement about a TV contract would have no bearing on his 2020 intentions,” Kasich spokesman Chris Schrimpf told CNBC on Monday. “All options are still on the table.”