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Chris Matthews to Kasich: Where are your dead parents? VIDEO

I don’t know why John Kasich, who doesn’t have time for South Carolina is wasting it on MSNBC with nut ball leftist Chris Matthews. But Kasich is no brain surgeon, so he took the interview bait. Both of Kasich’s parents are dead, of which Chris Matthews knew full well. Yet, the ghoul Matthews asked Kasich towards the end of the interviews ‘Where do you think your parents are?’. I don’t like John Kasich, I would never vote for John Kasich, but that type of question about dead parents is absolutely disgusting, even for the left. Too bad Kasich isn’t a fighter and didn’t smack down Chris Matthews after such a pathetic question.

Chris Matthews to Kasich: Where are your dead parents? VIDEO
Chris Matthews to Kasich: Where are your dead parents? VIDEO

CHRIS MATTHEWS: Let me ask you about the horror in your life. Your parents. How old were you when you lost them?

Gov. JOHN KASICH (R-Ohio): Thirty-five. You know, Chris, the funny thing, the funny thing, the ironic thing –

MATTHEWS: It was some drunk driver?

KASICH: Yeah, drunk driver. You know, they were at Burger King. You know why they went there? Second cup of coffee for free, ‘cause that’s the way my parents were.

MATTHEWS: My parents were like that too. Saving coupons.

KASICH: Were hard-working. Everything to give everything to their kids.

MATTHEWS: I know, never had a steak, never went to a night club. I know, my parents –

KASICH: One time I went to lunch or dinner, yeah, lunch with my mother and I ordered escargot, and she looked at me and said, “What are you doing?!” And then, one time, I was with my dad in the mall, and I went in and bought a paperback in the bookstore, I come out, he says, “What’s in the package?” I said, “It’s a book.” He said, “Johnny, do you know what libraries are for?”

MATTHEWS: I know.

KASICH: “Take the book back.” So here’s the thing–

MATTHEWS: Same background.

KASICH: – when I was a boy, my dad used to drive at night to pick my mother up. She worked downtown. My father carried mail in McKees Rocks. My mother actually worked in the post office in Pittsburgh.

So he would drive there and pick her up late at night. And that road scared the crap out of me, you know. It was, I thought it was dangerous and maybe they wouldn’t come home one night. So isn’t it ironic that they lost their lives in an accident.

Chris, the only thing I can tell you is I entered a black hole with a tiny little pin prick of light, and, um, you know, I think back on it, people have suffered a lot worse, you know, from the standpoint of children or whatever. But this was, I was just completely devastated.

And fortunately, people showed up, and I found my faith. I found a real relationship with the Lord. And you know, and I’ve worked on it for 29 years, still trying to get it right. And it gave me credibility with people.

So now, when people have horrible things happen, I feel like I can go and either sit with them or talk with them. You know, I can only say to people who might watch this, who have tragedies, you just, you have got to realize that at some point, the sun will come up and learn from it and grow from it.

And, I mean, it took me a long time. But now I’m whole. And I am healed and I am a better man for it. Is that unbelievable?

MATTHEWS: Where do you think your parents are?

KASICH: They’re in God’s space. And they either know what’s going on down here or they don’t, because they don’t need to. I mean, that’s what I think.

MSNBC caters to ghouls on the left, so I guess it was just habit for Matthews to ask such a disgusting question.

BTW, Matthews’ wife is running for Congress. I hope this knocks the hag out of the race.