Showing posts with label Kasich. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kasich. Show all posts

Sunday, May 19, 2019

Headlines


Dems agree to billions in humanitarian aid for southern border

China has plenty of ways to get back at US for treatment of Huawei

Texas serial killer suspect — in country illegally!

Comey vs. Brennan on pushing ‘pee’ dossier in intel assessment

Kasich aide backs out of contract to lobby against Russian sanctions

Michael Flynn told special counsel  about possible attempts to obstruct Russian probe

Judge orders parts of Mueller report unredacted, made public ...

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signs abortion ban into law

Senate confirms Jeffrey Rosen to replace Rod Rosenstein at DOJ

Architect I.M. Pei dies at age 102

Rasmussen: Trump 45% approval ...

Billionaire Koch’s rail against tariffs: Eliminate all tariffs

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Headlines


Trump backs off national emergency with no end to shutdown in sight

Investors are hiding out in cash. Assets in money market accounts surge past $3 trillion

USA secretly takes nuclear material out of Africa -- with Beijing's help

Donald Trump mocks Democrats for Puerto Rico trip

Barr pledges to allow Mueller to complete investigation

Cramer says the bear market in stocks ended on Christmas Eve

Poll: Trump approval lowest in year

ABC's Karl: Mueller report 'almost certain''to be anticlimactic'

Trump urges Turkey president not to 'mistreat' Kurdish fighters

GOP's John Kasich is looking to work for CNN or MSNBC as he considers running for president in 2020

Gilette ad challenges men to shave their toxic masculinity  ...

Evidence of operations at NKorea nuke facilities

Tuesday, October 03, 2017

Headlines


All from Internet news sites. Guess which from Politico?

Trump's Puerto Rico response tests the limits of his fondness for grudges

'The Ferguson Effect' not a myth, according to FBI data

Mandalay massacre, 58 dead, 515 injured at Vegas concert

NFL backlash: 'Sunday Night Football' ratings tank -- again

Trump is undercutting Tillerson's efforts on North Korea

Kasich: If 'anti-immigrant' GOP can't be 'fixed,' then I'm out

Muslim refugees opting to settle in Mexico rather than US ...

China's Xi expects 'wonderful' Trump visit in November

Catalan separatists claim victory in independence vote

Sanders won't say if Menendez should resign

Britain being buried by Islam ...

Canada terrorist was Somali refugee on police watchlist

Monday, May 08, 2017

Headlines


These headlines are real ... they have all been discovered on Internet news sites. Guess which ones came from Politico?

Macron landslide, Youngest President ever

[Kentucky Derby] Roses for Always Dreaming

Kasich to House GOP: Replacement plan is 'inadiquate'

As oil slides, one technician has shocking prediction: Expect crude to hit $90

NYT columnist warns of intellectual hubris among climate scientists

Trumpcare blame: GOP to answer for problems with healthcare law

Activists urging Obamacare supporters to mail ashes of dead people to Congress

Bernie to California Dems: Please pass single-payer healthcare

85 year-old dies on Evetest in world record bid ...

Georgia special election smashes all-time spending record

Jonathan Gruber blames Obamacare failures on Donald Trump

Boko Haram terrorists release 82 Chibok girls

Sunday, April 02, 2017

Headlines


These headlines are real ... they have all been discovered on Internet news sites. Guess which ones came from Politico?

DNC Perez unleashed: 'Trump didn't win election' ...

Schiff heads to White House to review controversial intelligence

Rahm Emmanuel invents new ID to insure illegals get their welfare

Maddow Fever continues at MSNBC: Ratings grow and grow

Rex Tillerson says sanctions against Russia will remain in place

Bannon earned more than half a million dollars from entities tied to GOP donors

Wiki strikes again: CIA computer codes hide origins of its hacking ... disguises as Russia, China

Simulation suggests 68% of Universe may not exist ...

Kasich cracks down on opoid prescriptions with strict limit

Laptop bombs undetectable ...

Democrats aim to take out Cruz in 2018

Montana Democrats vote against law banning Sharia law

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Headlines


These headlines are real ... they have all been discovered on Internet news sites. Guess which ones came from Politico?

Russian ambassador had lots of meetings with Clinton campaign

Iran pushing for deal with Assad regime to build naval base in Syria

Kasich: 'Political parties are disintergrating'

Official: Trump open to tweaking healthcare bill

Trump's budget plan expected to include historic cuts

Europe's aim: Sway, not provoke Trump on climate

SNL, Scarlett Johansson: Ivanka [Trump] a traitor to women

USA deploys attack drones to SKorea ...

House investigators on a Trump-Russia collusion course

WaPo, NYT: Trump hates us because he wants our approval

Snoop Dogg 'assinates Trump' in latest rap video ...

ACLU launches nationwide training on resistance

Monday, April 25, 2016

The In Crowd


"I'm in with the in crowd" -- Dobie Gray Sings

Yes, it's true ... many too many people traditionally vote for candidates whom they think are going to win. That is why media companies produce polls based on biased samples or on questions slanted to get the results they want. And this is why, more and more often, we are seeing polls that miss the actual voting results by an embarrassing degree ... particularly in times like the present when there is a popular revolt growing against such media manipulations.

So, is Hellery beating both Trump and Cruz by the amounts being touted in most of the current media polls ... and losing to Kasich (the Republican candidate preferred by Democrats to be run against)?

I have my serious doubts ...

Afterward: Now in one non-media poll it is a little closer ... see: George Washington University Poll.

Monday, February 29, 2016

Fighting Fire with Fire


Marco Rubio has suddenly gone super negative against Donald Trump ... sliming him for his makeup, his vanity, the small size of his hands/schlong, his corrupt business practices, accusing him of being a con artist, etc. This is not pretty ... but apparently Rubio's camp has decided that this is the only way that he can counteract Trump's equivalent style of campaigning. This is a shame because Rubio has avoided such tactics throughout the many Republican debates ... until the last one ... but has suffered a volley of such banal attacks from Trump throughout.

Basically Rubio is fighting fire with fire ... and this is too bad because this style of attack seems against his nature and will likely sink his chances for the nomination ... not that he had much of a shot anyway. So, in a way, Rubio is helping out Cruz or possibly even Kasich in the voting to come. He has, by being a lion,  effectively now become a sacrificial lamb ... see: Quote of the Day.

Friday, January 22, 2016

Eating Their Children


The Republicans are getting vicious. Jeb Bush is doing his best to eviscerate Marco Rubio ... a strategy that makes Jeb look petty. Ted Cruz and Donald Trump are finally in a cage match ... talk about being petty! Chris Christie is a little gentler with his brickbats for his fellow Republicans ... preferring to save most of them for Hillary Clinton. Even a former candidate, Lindsey Graham, offers zingers for Cruz and Trump. The bystanders to this mayhem, Carly Fiorina, Ben Carson, Mike Huckabee, Rand Paul, John Kasich and Rick Santorum, all have been relatively pacified ... primarily I believe due to lack of advertising funds, Maybe after all the smoke clears, one of them will have a chance to shine ... but this is doubtful.

The media talking heads like to paint this fight as a competition between the establishment candidates -- Bush, Rubio, Kasich and Santorum ... and the outsiders -- Trump, Christie, Carson, Huckabee, Fiorina and Cruz. Rand Paul seems somewhere in the middle ... maybe that is his grand strategy. And so it seems that the major skirmishes are within these camps ... the semi-finals so to speak. The expectation then is that the final Republican internecine contest will be between the outsiders and the establishment standard bearers ... possibly Trump and Rubio.

I would love the winner in the finals to be Rubio, but I am afraid it will be Trump ... a lot having to do with Jeb's vicious attacks on Marco.

If the Republicans are eating their children, the Democrats may be eating their children and grandchildren ... but that is for another time.

Tuesday, January 05, 2016

2016 Predictions


Once again I post some of the more interesting predictions made at our traditional New Year's Eve festivities:

- Kasich is on Republican ticket with Ted Cruz
               
 - ISIS will be eliminated but darker force takes its place

One of George’s blogs will be picked up by major newspaper

Fitbit recalls millions of units – give false sense of higher activity

Bill Cosby is NOT found guilty

Merkel is out in Germany                          

Saudi Arabia will be attacked by ISIS or al Qaeda

Hillary wins – appoints Trump Secretary of State

A terrorist strike in London and Berlin

An illness takes Donald Trump out of presidential race                 

And here are a few of the right-on predictions from last year:

ISIS creates chaos in France 

De Blasio will take NYC back to the chaos under David Dinkins

Obamacare will suffer serious setbacks

Patriots win Super Bowl

Malaysian Airlines flight 370 will finally be located

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Survivor


I have not followed the TV program "Survivor," but, from its promos and trailers, I know its premise. That is that a bunch of people of all stripes are isolated on an island ... then they, one by one, vote off the island the losers. This generates lots and lots of intrigue ... backbiting, alliances, and cabals ... until there is just one left, the survivor.

Does this sound like the Republican race for president? It certainly does for me. Have Trump and Cruz formed a partnership to kill off Rubio and Bush? Is Fiorina pissed that she is being marginalized by the men? She certainly looks to be so. Huckabee, Santorum, Pataki and Graham are in the boat on their way back to the mainland. Christie is desperately seeking someone to partner with so that, as a pair, they can vote off a few of the front runners. Paul is playing me-too-ism in his attacks  on the establishment candidates ... hoping to be drawn in with the gang at the front. Frustrated, Bush and Kasich are flailing ... striking out at anyone who gets too near. Carson, having no taste for the fight, is standing off to the side ... perhaps expecting that the front runners will vote each other off. Rubio seems a little dismayed that so many candidates are attacking him for so little reason ... so he is trying to split the Cruz-Trump alliance.

How does this all end up? The survivor of this melodrama is then transported ... sunburned, scarred and weaponless, to another island, built on the Clinton Foundation, for the ultimate battle with Hillary Medusa and her hydra-haired wig.

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

The Ideal Candidate


I've been musing over and over about who might be the best candidate for president in 2016 ... and I keep coming up with an amalgamation of the current field of aspirants. What would comprise such an ideal candidate?

Marco Rubio's integrity
Hillary Clinton's money
Donald Trump's immigration policy
Ben Carson's humility
Carly Fiorino's straight talk
Jeb Bush's looks
Bernie Sander's crowds
Scott Walker's leadership
Ted Cruz's love of Constitution
John Kasich's fiscal policy experience
Chris Christie's toughness
Bobby Jindal's patriotism
Mike Huckabee's populism
George Pataki's judgment
Rand Paul's outside-the-box thinking
Rick Santorum's doggedness
Lindsey Graham's foreign policy thinking

I've left a few out ... but maybe we can use them for kissing babies?

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Sifting the Candidates


Integrity, experience, judgment and leadership ... these are, to me, the four essential characteristics that one should look for when selecting our next Commander in Chief. To me most candidates who have thrown their hats in the ring so far ... from both of our parties ... lack one or more of these attributes ... Hillary Clinton comes up short on judgment and integrity ... Donald Trump, on integrity ... Bernie Sanders, on experience and judgment ... Jen Bush, on judgment and leadership ... Marco Rubio, on experience and judgment ... Mark O'Malley, on integrity and judgement ... Rick Santorum, on leadership and experience ... Rand Paul, on experience and judgment ... Ben Carson, on experience ... Ted Cruz, on experience and integrity ... Lindsey Graham, on experience and leadership ... Chris Christie, on judgment ... Bobby Jindal, on leadership ... Lincoln Chafee, on all four ... Rick Perry, on judgment ... Jim Webb, on experience ... Mike Huckabee, on leadership ... Jim Gilmore, on leadersihip ... and, if he runs, Joe Biden, on integrity and leadership.

The only candidates that I feel have all four traits are George Pataki, Scott Walker, Carly Fiorino, and John Kasich ... none of whom are currently leading in the polls. And Pataki also seems to lack a certain personal dynamism to propel him even later in his campaigns. So this leaves us, I think, with Kasich, Walker and Fiorino ... any of whom, by this sifting process, might have a real eventual shot at the presidency. People, you first heard it here ...

Afterward: Thinking objectively, our current president had or has none of these four characteristics ... so there must have be something else that was at work in 2008 and 2012.

Saturday, August 08, 2015

The Candidates


In order to sift through the many candidates for President in 2016, I have been trying to reduce each of these aspirants to a few words. I realize that not all of you will agree, but then some might. Here goes:

Republicans
Donald Trump -- vainglorious
Jeb Bush -- establishmentarian
John Kasich -- Eagle Scout
Chris Christie -- straight shooter
Ted Cruz -- automaton
Rand Paul -- anger management issues
Rick Santorum -- goody two-shoes
Bobby Jindal -- right reason
Scott Walker -- proven by fire
Marco Rubio -- some questionable judgments
Carly Fiorina -- crisp communicator
Rick Perry -- Mr. Sincerity
Mike Huckabee -- bizarro Bill Clinton
George Pataki -- past his prime
Lindsey Graham -- chicken hawk
Ben Carson -- soft-spoken genius
Jim Gillmore -- forgettable

Democrats
Jim Webb -- caustic commentator
Hillary Clinton -- Queen Cruella
Bernie Sanders -- unrepentant hippie
Martin O'Malley -- typical pol
Lincoln Chafee -- soporific
(If announced) Joe Biden -- unfiltered thoughts

Friday, July 03, 2015

The First Republican Debate


The upcoming Fox News Republican presidential-candidate debate to be held on August 6th in Ohio will have only ten participants based upon their poll rankings. Thus there is plenty of jockeying by the many declared and undeclared Republican candidates to make it onto this Fox stage ... as this probably will seal the fate of those not invited. Therefore which polling to be used is a major issue ... see: Washington Examiner Article and Washington Post Story.

If I had my druthers I would like the debaters chosen to be Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina, Dr. Ben Carson, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, John Kasich, Scott Walker, Donald Trump, Chris Christie, and Bobby Jindal. I think that this group represents a sensational cross-section of conservative thought and accomplishment. I would have few reservations if any of these people become the eventual Republican candidate ... although I would prefer Scott Walker or Marco Rubio ... with possibly Fiorina or Carson as the veep candidate. (I reserve the right to change my mind after the debate.)

This group then would comprise two Hispanic senators, one woman, one black, one Indian-American Southern governor, two very successful Midwest governors, one straight-talking East Coast governor, one multi-billionaire, and one, a former Southern governor from the Bush dynasty. And three of these debaters would also be accomplished private-sector professionals (when was the last time that happened?) What then could be a better cross section of patriotic conservative Americans?

Unfortunately not making the stage would be Mike Huckabee, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Rand Paul, George Pataki, Lindsey Graham.and a slew of other lesser wannabes (see: 2016.Republican Candidates List.). Few of this group float my boat.