I took a cue from the second panel: “John Richard Kasich is an American politician and the 69th and current Governor of Ohio.” There are just too many Republican candidates.
Kasich is considered the “sane” Republican candidate, as he has backed off the worst economic policies after they did not work well in Ohio. (As opposed to governors that have doubled down on bad policies like Brownback.)
Kasich is a big government do-gooder so I can see why Trudeau likes him. Much like Jim Webb, what’s he doing there? Rubio is the Establishment front-runner after Bush “accidentally” self-destructed in the last debate. Yeah, like Rubio’s ascendancy wasn’t staged. He was always the backup plan. Expect the Establishment and much of Fox News to do everything they can to rig things in Rubio’s favor. Trump’s the best chance at upsetting the rigged Republican/Democrat game. It’s probably too late to matter, but what the heck.
If this hard-core liberal had to pick one of the current crop of Republicans for president, I would choose Lindsey Graham. Not because I agree with his ideas, but because he is the only one of the R’s who seems to actually believe what he is saying when he talks.
Great to see current events without the PSA here today, though I do understand why he did the PSA last week. It was timeless. Unfortunately, there may never be a cure for cancer since we are too complex as human organisms. We can only be vigilant and do the best we can.
I can’t stand Kasich as my governor in Ohio, but I favor him above all other candidates for president, of both party..And can someone explain how he broke through the forth wall?
The T-boners who vote in the Repug primaries have taken their anti-government zealotry to its logical conclusion. Hence we see the ascendancy of candidates like Mr. Trump, Dr. Carson, and Ms. Fiorina. None of the three has any experience whatsoever with governing or legislating, or is thus tainted in any way by association with government. What this means is that, if any of the three is elected, the Congress of the past six years will look like “the good old days when Congress actually did something”, rather than the incompetent and lackluster accomplished-less-than-any-other-Congress-in-history it has actually been. If the zealots succeed in dismantling government, I will anxiously await their mea culpas when the US, then the world economy collapses into the Great Depression Redux. I think it more likely, however, that they will be complaining loud and long about how the government is doing nothing to help them. Hypocrisy will never go out of fashion.
I seem to recall that at some point in the 1980s Bernie broke through the 4th dimension; I note that since then he has leaned to the Establishment/Moderate Republican side. Does he maybe know something that he’s not telling us?!
Kasich isn’t as insane as the other candidates. But his trademark moves in Ohio include slashing education funding and funneling taxpayer money to his buddies in private business.
Kasich wants to cut Social Security. Typical millionaire.And check this out: http://www.cleveland.com/open/index.ssf/2011/02/ohio_gov_john_kasich_calls_pol.html
Argythree about 9 years ago
Ok, I guess I don’t know who the guy is that Mike is talking to, so I’m not getting the joke. Anybody?
BE THIS GUY about 9 years ago
Was Kasich even at the last debate?
moedred about 9 years ago
Is there a reality distortion field like in Inside Out, without which we see their rehearsal clothes?
For a Just and Peaceful World about 9 years ago
I took a cue from the second panel: “John Richard Kasich is an American politician and the 69th and current Governor of Ohio.” There are just too many Republican candidates.
Kind&Kinder about 9 years ago
Don’t worry. The Republican Establishment will pick a #1 and #2 at the convention and then rig the state votes. Those will be the names that count.
unclebob53703 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Didn’t know his first name was Freakin
tzlabi about 9 years ago
Is it Trudeau himself that Mike is talking to? Breaking the fourth wall?
BE THIS GUY about 9 years ago
@argythree
That is Bernie, he used to be Mike’s lab partner at Walden.He went on to be tech millionaire who hired Mike when Mike needed a job.
nosirrom about 9 years ago
When he said “Kasich” my first thought was to say “Bless You”.
Chuck2011 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Why the change of clothes?
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member about 9 years ago
Charles, that’s breaking the ‘fifth wall’—-treating them as though they were actors in the strip who’ve come out of character.
SKJAM! Premium Member about 9 years ago
Kasich is considered the “sane” Republican candidate, as he has backed off the worst economic policies after they did not work well in Ohio. (As opposed to governors that have doubled down on bad policies like Brownback.)
Technojunkie about 9 years ago
Kasich is a big government do-gooder so I can see why Trudeau likes him. Much like Jim Webb, what’s he doing there? Rubio is the Establishment front-runner after Bush “accidentally” self-destructed in the last debate. Yeah, like Rubio’s ascendancy wasn’t staged. He was always the backup plan. Expect the Establishment and much of Fox News to do everything they can to rig things in Rubio’s favor. Trump’s the best chance at upsetting the rigged Republican/Democrat game. It’s probably too late to matter, but what the heck.
karljegolf about 9 years ago
Gary, you deserve Mrs. C
dputhoff about 9 years ago
Nice to see Bernie again.
WaitingMan about 9 years ago
If this hard-core liberal had to pick one of the current crop of Republicans for president, I would choose Lindsey Graham. Not because I agree with his ideas, but because he is the only one of the R’s who seems to actually believe what he is saying when he talks.
montessoriteacher about 9 years ago
Great to see current events without the PSA here today, though I do understand why he did the PSA last week. It was timeless. Unfortunately, there may never be a cure for cancer since we are too complex as human organisms. We can only be vigilant and do the best we can.
gaebie about 9 years ago
I can’t stand Kasich as my governor in Ohio, but I favor him above all other candidates for president, of both party..And can someone explain how he broke through the forth wall?
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 9 years ago
The T-boners who vote in the Repug primaries have taken their anti-government zealotry to its logical conclusion. Hence we see the ascendancy of candidates like Mr. Trump, Dr. Carson, and Ms. Fiorina. None of the three has any experience whatsoever with governing or legislating, or is thus tainted in any way by association with government. What this means is that, if any of the three is elected, the Congress of the past six years will look like “the good old days when Congress actually did something”, rather than the incompetent and lackluster accomplished-less-than-any-other-Congress-in-history it has actually been. If the zealots succeed in dismantling government, I will anxiously await their mea culpas when the US, then the world economy collapses into the Great Depression Redux. I think it more likely, however, that they will be complaining loud and long about how the government is doing nothing to help them. Hypocrisy will never go out of fashion.
BE THIS GUY about 9 years ago
The link I posted earlier is not working. Here is when Bernie and Mike first met:.http://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/1971/2/22
di0genes about 9 years ago
I seem to recall that at some point in the 1980s Bernie broke through the 4th dimension; I note that since then he has leaned to the Establishment/Moderate Republican side. Does he maybe know something that he’s not telling us?!
neatslob Premium Member about 9 years ago
Kasich isn’t as insane as the other candidates. But his trademark moves in Ohio include slashing education funding and funneling taxpayer money to his buddies in private business.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 9 years ago
Kasich wants to cut Social Security. Typical millionaire.And check this out: http://www.cleveland.com/open/index.ssf/2011/02/ohio_gov_john_kasich_calls_pol.html
TIMH about 9 years ago
Love it! The comment, not the cereal.
clayface9 Premium Member about 9 years ago
Never heard of him.
JLG Premium Member about 9 years ago
I just can’t believe Mike is STILL a Republican. Mike, how can you possibly STILL be a Republican?