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South Carolina BBQ and Kasich. In Greenville, South Carolina on the night of the Republican Debate at Clemson. Hear what a Governor John Kasich event at Mutt's BBQ in Mauldin, South Carolina sounds like. Hear John Kasiche's stump speech. Which is why this podcast is entitled, South Carolina BBQ and Kasich. In the wake of Justice Scalia's death, constitutionalists republicans forget the constitution and bemoan the possibility that sitting President Obama may appoint a liberal justice, swaying the court to the left. Some suggest the President avoid an appointment 'in an election year' (which the constitution makes no provisions for), or that the Senate refuse to hold hearings or confirm this president's appointment, waiting for the 'new' president, which they assume will be republican, a distinct contravention of the Senate's duties outlined in the constitution. Meanwhile, it may be painful to quote Hillary Clinton but 'elections have consequences'. Had republicans been able to elect Mitt Romney, a republican would be filling the vacancy created by the untimely death of the Justice. Perhaps this is a good lesson to remember for the GOP heading into 2016, as 'establishment' republicans throw a tantrum because showmen like Trump and Cruz are crushing establishment candidates like Bush, Rubio, and Katich, at least according to polls. We'll see what happens when South Carolina Republicans vote on February 20th. Meanwhile, the media does its best to sell all of America on the idea that South Carolina and South Carolinians are 'quirky', 'conservative', 'moderate', 'different' or fill in the blank with your own superlative. Myths that continue to dominate the political narrative, all the way through the debates. This is a 'gut punch' kind of state, they say. So, the candidates did their best to gut punch each other at the debates. After this weekend's debate performance, one wonders when state party leaders across this country will take a look at a primary system that put

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