Ohio Governor John Kasich, who lost to President Donald Trump in the Republican presidential primaries, said that he did not want to say it, but he did tell the American people that he could never support Trump. Why? The current allegations swirling around Trump are reason enough not to support him, in Kasich’s mind.
Sounds eerily like a panicked liberal media narrative, scrambling to highlight Republicans who would possibly rock the boat of Donald Trump’s agenda once he is sworn in as President of the United States. Did the liberal media do the same with Obama? Nope. Who did they list? John McCain Rand Paul Lindsey Graham Marco Rubio […]
Major liberal media news outlets such as ABC News and CBS News carried the story, where the Cleveland police officers union called for a ban on ‘open carry,’ where licensed gun owners can carry their firearms in public. But, the only mention of the constitutional right to bear arms is mentioned when Governor John Kasich […]
This week Brian and I discuss Donald Trump’s primary victory in Indiana, the end of Ted Cruz’s campaign, Can the GOP unify behind Trump, the Obama economy, Hillary Clinton’s apology to coal miners and ESPN’s editing out of Curt Schilling’s bloody sock performance and his firing from the network after he defended the NC bathroom […]
Donald Trump will be the last man standing among GOP candidates and will face Hillary Clinton, the presumed Democratic Party nominee, in November. John Kasich finished fourth among candidates in the delegate count and was behind Marco Rubio, who had withdrawn from the race months ago. Photo by Gage Skidmore
Ted Cruz, his primary rival, officially dropped out of the race last night and left Donald Trump as the last man standing in the GOP race. Yes, John Kasich is still in the race, but he has less delegates than Marco Rubio at this point (and Marco Rubio dropped out several months ago).
This week we discuss Donald Trump’s victories in the Northeast primaries, Ted Cruz’ path to the nomination, actor Tim Robbins charging voter fraud in Democratic primaries, former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell’s corruption conviction appeal to the Supreme Court and Tom Brady’s suspension.
Ted Cruz agreed to cede Oregon to Kasich, but Kasich is polling at 17%, far behind Trump at 43% and Cruz at 26%. That’s a big hill to climb for Kasich.
The Wall Street Journal called it an “insurmountable lead” for Trump and his bid to become the GOP nominee, but many in the media forget that the narrative changes from primary result to primary result. As the old adage goes, it’s not over until the fat lady sings.