Republican presidential candidate Ohio Governor John Kasich argued that fellow candidate former Florida Governor Jeb Bush “served on the board of a company that was an enthusiastic supporter of Obamacare” and that the decrease in Medicaid growth “was one of the most conservative changes in the country” on Friday’s “America’s Newsroom” on the Fox News Channel. Kasich said, after seeing a clip of Jeb criticizing him for expanding Medicaid [relevant remarks begin around 2:15] “Well, look, he served on the board of a company that was an enthusiastic supporter of Obamacare, where I think he got like around $3 million. So don’t say that you were fighting it like crazy. You should have resigned the board if that was your point. But look, in our state, we took Medicaid growth from about 10.5% to 2.5% in our second budget. It was one of the most conservative changes in the country.” Kasich added, in response to criticisms of his stance on the military from Jeb, “Well, first all, Bill, i was what you call a cheap hawk. There were many of us that thought that we should make sure the resources get to the men and women on the front lines