Former Republican presidential candidate and current Ohio Governor John Kasich has increasingly started sounding like a leftist over the past year. The guy was already a RINO, but he’s gone off the deep end and tried to fill the token niche of being a “big name Republican” that trashes Trump.
But these days, that niche is pretty crowded with “conservatives” trying to earn the praise of their leftist masters. While Kasich has been bashing Trump and spewing nonsense, during an interview that aired on Sunday he made a very safe prediction about the future of the two-party system in American politics.
As reported at the New York Post, during an interview with ABC’s “This Week,” Kasich lamented that public could very well be witnessing the dissolution of the two-party system that’s dominated American politics since the founding.
“We may be beginning to see the end of a two-party system,” Kasich said.
“I’m starting to really wonder if we are going to see a multi-party system at some point in the future in this country because I don’t think either party is answering people’s deepest concerns and needs.”
“I mean I don’t think it’s going to happen tomorrow,” he added. “But I think over time do not be surprised if these millennials and these Gen Xers begin to say, ‘Neither party works, we want something new.’”
After getting destroyed by Trump in the primary, Kasich refused to endorse him like the petty man, and ever since, he’s become more and more of a left-wing puppet.
Joining him in the interview was Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper, a Democrat. The governor agreed with Kasich about our two parties saying, “Right now, both parties don’t seem capable of having a coherent agenda.”
Kasich also said that he believes the Democrats will gain a lot of seats in the upcoming midterms, but added that even though that’s his prediction, he’s not sure what those on the Left are even doing anymore.
“I have no clue what they stand for. And we are heading into a midterm election where they are counting on the Republicans bouncing the basketball off of their foot and out of bounds, and they’re going to have a decent 2018,” Kasich said. “But how can you have a national political party that has no agenda? Just no agenda. And Democrats will tell you that.”
It’s not like Kasich is making some outlandish prediction about a potential multi-party future. The writing’s been on the wall for a while now, it’s just that Trump’s emergence has really made it evident that things can’t continue this way anymore, and that goes for both sides.
The Republican Party would be dead if Trump hadn’t miraculously pulled off a win, but even now, it’s on life support. Too many RINOs infest the party, and it’s something the conservative base has clearly grown tired of. After Trump, who knows what will happen to the GOP, and as for the Democrats–who cares.
Source: New York Post