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John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor
« on: January 15, 2019, 05:30:46 pm »
Well, well, the Son of a Mailman RINO joins liberal CNN.  Anyone surprised??  Any bets as to how many times he will slam Trump and give his "what I would do" speech?

John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor


ohn Kasich has joined CNN as a contributor, the network told TheWrap on Tuesday. The former Republican Ohio governor has emerged as one of President Trump’s fiercest critics on cable news and is frequently speculated as a possible candidate for a long-shot challenge to the billionaire in 2020.

The move is a significant evolution for Kasich, who spent years as a stalwart in Republican politics both as a governor and congressman. From 2001 to 2007, he hosted his own show “Heartland” on Fox News.

Kasich was one of the last Republicans standing in a crowded field during the 2016 GOP primary. He hung in the race long enough to win his own state of Ohio, even though his real chances of taking the nomination from Trump had evaporated long before then.......

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/john-kasich-joins-cnn-contributor-143622174.html
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Re: John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2019, 05:35:18 pm »
Well, well, the Son of a Mailman RINO joins liberal CNN.  Anyone surprised??  Any bets as to how many times he will slam Trump and give his "what I would do" speech?

John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor


ohn Kasich has joined CNN as a contributor, the network told TheWrap on Tuesday. The former Republican Ohio governor has emerged as one of President Trump’s fiercest critics on cable news and is frequently speculated as a possible candidate for a long-shot challenge to the billionaire in 2020.

The move is a significant evolution for Kasich, who spent years as a stalwart in Republican politics both as a governor and congressman. From 2001 to 2007, he hosted his own show “Heartland” on Fox News.

Kasich was one of the last Republicans standing in a crowded field during the 2016 GOP primary. He hung in the race long enough to win his own state of Ohio, even though his real chances of taking the nomination from Trump had evaporated long before then.......

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/john-kasich-joins-cnn-contributor-143622174.html

Yeah, there were some who thought he was helping Trump by doing this, but I think it was just Kasich's massive, inflated ego.

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Re: John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2019, 05:54:39 pm »
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Re: John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor
« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2019, 02:15:35 am »
"John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor"

Well, he certainly made the appropriate choice, didn't he...?

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Re: John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor
« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2019, 02:17:12 am »
"John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor"

Well, he certainly made the appropriate choice, didn't he...?
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Re: John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor
« Reply #5 on: January 16, 2019, 09:10:16 am »
Pucking Furfect.
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Re: John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor
« Reply #6 on: January 16, 2019, 10:21:08 am »
Pucking Furfect.
@Smokin Joe

(Joe, you have a spelling problem with your comment.)  :nono:
In reading about this new job with CNN, Kasich, years ago, had his own program on Fox News.
"Kasich worked for Fox News, hosting 'Heartland with John Kasich' from 2001 to 2007."  I do not remember this but must have seen it.

Also in the last couple of days, it was announced he is now with a Hollywood Public Relations firm.  They will get him speaking engagements, etc., so he will not "fade away" after being governor of Ohio.

"Kasich served nine terms as a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Ohio's 12th congressional district from 1983 to 2001.[4] His tenure in the House included 18 years on the House Armed Services Committee and six years as chairman of the House Budget Committee. He was a key figure in the passage of both 1996 welfare reform legislation and the Balanced Budget Act of 1997.

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Re: John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor
« Reply #7 on: January 16, 2019, 10:48:07 am »
@Smokin Joe

(Joe, you have a spelling problem with your comment.)  :nono:
In reading about this new job with CNN, Kasich, years ago, had his own program on Fox News.
"Kasich worked for Fox News, hosting 'Heartland with John Kasich' from 2001 to 2007."  I do not remember this but must have seen it.

Also in the last couple of days, it was announced he is now with a Hollywood Public Relations firm.  They will get him speaking engagements, etc., so he will not "fade away" after being governor of Ohio.

"Kasich served nine terms as a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Ohio's 12th congressional district from 1983 to 2001.[4] His tenure in the House included 18 years on the House Armed Services Committee and six years as chairman of the House Budget Committee. He was a key figure in the passage of both 1996 welfare reform legislation and the Balanced Budget Act of 1997.

Well, I guess the Balanced Budget Act  fell by the wayside.   Now we have a congress which spends money it doesn't have. *****rollingeyes*****

Mentioned this many times before, but I grew up with John -- we attended the same high school and Sunday School.  His political views are usually not in agreement with mine -- way too liberal in many areas -- but apart from politics, he's not a bad guy. 

And I remember "Heartland."   It was part of Fox's Saturday night lineup back in the day when Fox was a decent cable news/talk network. 

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Re: John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor
« Reply #8 on: January 16, 2019, 11:17:51 am »
Mentioned this many times before, but I grew up with John -- we attended the same high school and Sunday School.  His political views are usually not in agreement with mine -- way too liberal in many areas -- but apart from politics, he's not a bad guy. 
@Applewood

I didn't know you grew up with John, glad to know that.  Since you both went to Sunday School, likely you were/are a Baptist.  I grew up in a Baptist church, Wednesday night service, Sunday School and service on Sunday and service Sunday night.  Then, I became the church pianist when in high school and played the piano in all those services, plus, early on Sunday morning, the pastor picked me up at home and we went to Kilgore, Texas, where there was a radio station not far from us, and I played him on the radio and off the radio.  There was a small restaurant on the ground floor of that building, and after playing him on the radio, I went there to have breakfast, getting back to the studio in time to play him off the radio.

At that time, in our small area, I thought all churches had that many services.

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Re: John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor
« Reply #9 on: January 16, 2019, 12:43:04 pm »
@Applewood

I didn't know you grew up with John, glad to know that.  Since you both went to Sunday School, likely you were/are a Baptist.  I grew up in a Baptist church, Wednesday night service, Sunday School and service on Sunday and service Sunday night.  Then, I became the church pianist when in high school and played the piano in all those services, plus, early on Sunday morning, the pastor picked me up at home and we went to Kilgore, Texas, where there was a radio station not far from us, and I played him on the radio and off the radio.  There was a small restaurant on the ground floor of that building, and after playing him on the radio, I went there to have breakfast, getting back to the studio in time to play him off the radio.

At that time, in our small area, I thought all churches had that many services.

Great story.  No, John and I were Catholic.  At the time, there were so many of us baby boomers, the church had to divide the religious classes.  Younger children attended Sunday School on Saturday.  High school kids went on Sunday.  But both classes were called Sunday School.  During the week, John attended a different public elementary school, but we both were in the same Sunday School classes.  Didn't see John during the week till we were in high school.

John had a nickname in Sunday School -- "Pope" -- because he could never just give a yes or no answer to a question.  If the Sunday School teacher asked him if stealing was a sin, John couldn't just say "yes."  He had to go into this long-winded explanation of why stealing was a sin, complete with citations to the Bible and such.  When John went into politics, I thought he had the perfect gift of hot air for it.  LOL

Haven't seen John in years except in the media.  Since his parents died, I guess he has no reason to come back to our small town.  He has a younger brother, but I don't think he lives here either.  Most people who leave this depressed town don't come back unless they have to. 

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Re: John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor
« Reply #10 on: January 16, 2019, 12:58:52 pm »
If anyone had any doubt that the mailman's son was a Progressive hack lib that no one likes look no further than this news. All this douche can muster is a gig on a low rated, openly Communist cable channel.

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Re: John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor
« Reply #11 on: January 16, 2019, 01:01:58 pm »

Ah, Contributor.

A completely new role for Kasich.

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Re: John Kasich Joins CNN as a Contributor
« Reply #12 on: January 16, 2019, 01:26:51 pm »
Good fit.
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