Ladies and Gentlemen, step right up and see the fastest flip-flop in human history!
Ohio Gov. John Kasich took a big step for gay rights on Wednesday, when he endorsed civil unions for same-sex couples during an interview with NewsChannel 5–no small matter, coming from the governor of a state whose constitution bans both same-sex marriage and civil unions.
Thursday, Kasich backtracked. “He may have used the term ‘civil union’ loosely in this instance,” Kasich spokesperson Rob Nichols said in a statement sent to BuzzFeed. “The governor’s position is unchanged. He opposes gay marriage and opposes changing Ohio’s constitution to allow for civil unions.”
Kasich’s reversal may reflect something more than just personal indecisiveness. “It’s unfortunate when somebody won’t stand up and fight for their principles, which appears to be the case on some level with the governor,” said New York One’s Errol Louis on Hardball Friday. “More important, though, is the party and the conservative forces that maybe made him backtrack, because it’s the governors who are sort of the secret weapon of the Republican party, if they ever want to get back into national power.”
Louis explained that governors are politically valuable because they have to work across the aisle and deal with practical issues. But as Hardball host Chris Matthews noted on Friday, practicality won’t get you very far with this GOP.
Here’s another example. On Monday morning, at a press conference to review the RNC’s 2012 “autopsy,” chairman Reince Priebus had some kind words for Ohio Senator Rob Portman, who recently came out in favor of same-sex marriage.








