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John Kasich of FOX (FAUX) NEWS' sits in for Bill O'Reilly on The O'Reilly Factor and attempts to stomp out the public's wakenening consiousness concerning America's slide into fascism and her newest book, "The End of America: Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot".
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Rev. Jim Wallis speaks on the nation's hunger for a greater moral leadership to address the pressing social issues of the day, including poverty, the war in Iraq, and ethics in government.
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Chickenhawks Sean Hannity and John Kasich proved that their bullyboy bravado was nothing more than cover up for lily livers. So afraid are they of a terrorist attack that they are furious that someone would want to abide by the Constitution instead of unleashing no-holds barred attacks on anyone who frightens them. From the 6/17/08 Hannity & Colmes.
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Jackie Salit, an expert on independent politics,
on national TV Saturday speaks about the importance of independent voters in the mid-term elections with former Congressman and 2000 presidential candidate John Kasich on The Heartland with John Kasich. Broadcast on Fox News October 7, 2006.
John Kasich speaks to the Ohio Delegation at the Republican National Convention, September 3, 2008 - "Ronald Reagan Raised the Bar and Changed the World"
Former Congressman and current Fox News Channel host John Kasich speaks at the Montgomery County Lincoln Day Dinner. Kasich, who is considering a run for governor of Ohio, talks about the need for Republicans to get back to the basics and fight for the future of our state.
John Kasich is amazed that Barack Obama and his supporters in the Democratic Party want to give away the general election by tossing Florida and Michigan to the Republicans
Joe and Mario on Heartland with John Kasich discussing Howard Dean and his comments on Osama bin Laden and their effect on the 2004 presidential election.
John Kasich blasted Ted Strickland as a man who sits by as Ohio sinks. Kasich may run against Strickland for governor.
"He's not a leader, he's a caretaker, he's a politician."
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