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Oh John-John-John Kasich.
He's said stuff again.
The Ohio governor and Republican candidate had his very own "binders full of women" /Uncle Joe Biden moment Monday.
Unfortunately, his binders seem trapped in a 1950s kitchenette on a shelf that reads “foot in the mouth.”
Recalling his first run for state senate in Ohio in 1978 to a crowd on Monday, Kasich said: “I didn’t have anybody for me. We just got an army of people, who, and many women, who left their kitchens to go out and go door to door and to put yard signs up for me.”
Kasich later sort of apologized by implying he's a real dude who makes real dude mistakes.
“I might say something that isn’t artfully said as well as it should be, but you know, I’m kind of a real guy… every once in a while I’ll have to go back and make sure people know what I really mean when I say something,” he said when a reporter showed him a tweet sent out by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton that read “a woman’s place is wherever she wants to be.”
Dude!
I am sure some women did leave kitchens to work for Kasich in the 1970s.
They may have also left:
The Discotheque
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Loveless marriages decorated with ugly furniture
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Farrah Fawcett’s shadow
The original "Charlie's Angels" (from left) Jaclyn Smith, Kate Jackson and Farrah Fawcett. (Source: Dayton Daily News archives)
Tennis/Swim lessons
Summer tennis lessons and pool time. (Source: Shutterstock)
Some sort of commune
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Afro picking camp
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The Laundromat
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Working for a jerk with a 70s stache
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A big-ole car with no airbags
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Smoking club
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