I just listened to Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s interview on “Meet the Press.”
Something tells me this fellow is worth watching and hearing.
Kasich is the latest Republican candidate for president. He’s No. 16. There might be only one more to run. Sixteen is more than enough as it is.
Kasich seems to remind me of Donald Trump in this regard: He speaks simply and bluntly. The similarity ends right there. Unlike Trump, Kasich actually has knowledge of the complexity of government. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives before being elected as Ohio’s governor.
“Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd asked Kasich a question about his relationship with the union movement in Ohio. Kasich’s response was clear: When you’re on the short end of public opinion with an organization, you cut your losses and move on. He said he has a good relationship now with organized labor in Ohio.
If I had to make critical statement about Kasich, it would be his continual use during the interview of the euphemism “boots on the ground” to describe how would fight the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
“Boots on the ground” means sending young Americans into battle. If a President Kasich intends to send young Americans back onto the battlefield in Iraq, then he needs to say so directly, without the euphemistic reference to “boots on the ground.”
This is just a personal critique of the latest GOP candidate to enter the race. He seems like a genuine fellow.
I am going to keep listening intently to what he’s saying. John Kasich intrigues me.
I have a friend who lives in Ohio and she says the governor balanced his budget by cutting programs to help the poor.
Good to know. Thanks.