Tuesday, May 3, 2016

If I Were the Man Named John Kasich, I'd Blow on the Embers

   If I were John Kasich, I'd blow on the embers. If he wants to capitalize on Ted Cruz's dropping out of the race, if he wants his own staying in the race to have any chance at all, he should move while the coals are still hot.
   Call a press conference. Offer a speech. Offer himself as remaining hope to put a last-minute stop to the Trump freight train. Go to California, and say, "You can stop Trump. You can be the state that saved the nation from Donald."
   If you haven't noticed, that is the kind of pitch Trump has made. Wisconsin can be the state that made the difference, he said. Indiana can be the state that ended it, he said.
   It does appear that all is over but the crying, but take what wee little bit of light remains, and try to stop this freight train called Donald Trump.
   Say, "Now. I am your hope to stop the Donald. If you find offence to what he said about women, or how he treated Megyn Kelly, or how he mocked the disabled journalist -- if how we treat people is important to you, if you see the character of a nation being reflected in the leaders we elect, then vote for me. You can be the state that said, 'No,' to Donald Trump. California can make a stand for America, for goodness, Don't accept change just for change's sake. Make the change be good, or refuse to be a part of it."

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