The boringist plot against John Kasich

I got nothin’.

He doesn’t need enemies. He’s his own worst enemy.

Too bad, because he’s the most reasonable among the Republican candidates.

Not everyone accepts your definition of reasonable.

To people who are out of touch, those who are out of touch in the same way seem the most reasonable. Kasich has stepped out of the echo chamber and onto the national stage, where he just doesn’t belong. He’s not even entertaining enough to be worth booing off the stage. People are just sort of ignoring him. He’s wrong in unoriginal, unimaginative ways.

And he’s a sap. A tool. He’s got no agency. That’s either a good thing or a bad thing, depending on who’s manipulating him at the moment. But it’s never an admirable thing. It’s not far removed from being a nonentity.

All the world’s a stage, and people like Kasich are part of the scenery. He’s no player. He’s a prop.

Not everyone accepts your definition of reasonable.[/quote]
Amen to that.

Kasich, despite having negatives like being anti-gay, is not a raving lunatic like Trump, Carson, Huckabee et al.

[quote=“Chris”]
Kasich, despite having negatives like being anti-gay, is not a raving lunatic like Trump, Carson, Huckabee et al.[/quote]
He’s more of a prissy, whiny, grating lunatic.

He’s like the sheltered kid who was popular where he came from and now he’s out in the big world where he’s nothing special. I almost feel sorry for him, but not quite. He could have had a good life if he’d just accepted his limitations.

Reminding us all who he was and why he lost:

[quote]“The country is divided and there are certainly raw emotions on both sides stemming from the election,” Kasich, in his second and last four-year term, said in a statement.

“But this approach, as well meaning as it is, will only serve to further divide our nation, when unity is what we need,” he said. “The election is over. Now is the time for all of us to come together as Americans.”[/quote]

What a wimp. Guy’s got no business being in politics. He needs a safe space.

Brought back from political oblivion for a brief moment:

He’s not so much insincere as utterly clueless. If he were useful, he’d be a tool.

he’s such a knob