What do you think of Bobby Jindal?

fishyfun2

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As a frustrated conservative, I too am counting the days till the 2012 election. Anybody see Bobby Jindal on Meet the Press yesterday? YouTube it, it's long, but it's worth it.
Is that the smell of hope on the horizon???!!!
 

salty blues

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Originally Posted by FishyFun2
http:///forum/post/2966570
As a frustrated conservative, I too am counting the days till the 2012 election. Anybody see Bobby Jindal on Meet the Press yesterday? YouTube it, it's long, but it's worth it.
Is that the smell of hope on the horizon???!!!
Gov. Bobby Jindal is IMO the best thing to ever happen to Louisiana politics. He is bringing honor and credibility to a state which has not been known for such in the past.
I certainly believe he is impacting national conservative/Republican politics and will continue to do so in the future.
Be sure to catch his Republican response to obama's address to congress Tuesday night.
 

darthtang aw

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I am actually viewing this guy as the next Reagan...He understands conservatisms and has refused the money Obama wants to give the states.
 

darthtang aw

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Originally Posted by reefraff
http:///forum/post/2967070
Not yet ready for prime time. Romney will be the next Republican nominee. Maybe Jindal as VP.
I don't know, with what he has done with Louisiana and the coverage he has been receiving lately I could see it.....After all, Bush had only been governor of Texas for a short time, Obama just burst on the scene two years ago....
Let me have hope will you.....Obama took my change, leave me with hope.
 

reefraff

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Originally Posted by Darthtang AW
http:///forum/post/2967076
I don't know, with what he has done with Louisiana and the coverage he has been receiving lately I could see it.....After all, Bush had only been governor of Texas for a short time, Obama just burst on the scene two years ago....
Let me have hope will you.....Obama took my change, leave me with hope.

After Obama is through messing things up people are going to want someone with some demonstrated experience at exercising fiscal sanity.
 

bionicarm

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Great. We've outsourced everything else in this country, now you want to outsource the presidency. What's next? Mosque towers on every street corner?
 

bionicarm

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Originally Posted by Darthtang AW
http:///forum/post/2967352
Elaborate please.

It was a sarcastic joke. His parents are Punjabi Indian immigrants. They practice the Hindu religion, he apparently converted to Catholicism. Reading his bio, it appears he even changed his first name from Piyush to Bobby to give the impression he is become 'Americanized'. You know, change over to one of the more prominent religions in this country, take a first name from a 70's sitcom series (Brady Bunch), all to enhance your appearances so you can run for a political office. How many people in Louisiana would've voted for PIYUSH Jindal, considering most of the residents of that state adored David Duke?
 

salty blues

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Originally Posted by bionicarm
http:///forum/post/2967378
How many people in Louisiana would've voted for PIYUSH Jindal, considering most of the residents of that state adored David Duke?
I see your point regarding Jindal's name, but saying most Louisiana residents adored Duke is not accurate.
 

stdreb27

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Originally Posted by bionicarm
http:///forum/post/2967378
It was a sarcastic joke. His parents are Punjabi Indian immigrants. They practice the Hindu religion, he apparently converted to Catholicism. Reading his bio, it appears he even changed his first name from Piyush to Bobby to give the impression he is become 'Americanized'. You know, change over to one of the more prominent religions in this country, take a first name from a 70's sitcom series (Brady Bunch), all to enhance your appearances so you can run for a political office. How many people in Louisiana would've voted for PIYUSH Jindal, considering most of the residents of that state adored David Duke?
I dunno, the Americans voted in a guy named Hussein, maybe we are getting a little more open minded...
 

salty blues

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Originally Posted by stdreb27
http:///forum/post/2967875
I dunno, the Americans voted in a guy named Hussein, maybe we are getting a little more open minded...
Jindal's biggest problem is that he is a young, smart conservative. Once he starts getting really well known on the national stage, the media & the liberals will start trashing him just like they did Sarah Palin.
 

veni vidi vici

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Im listening to him now after President Obamas speech to congress.He sounds like a dork,and more of the same political talk.I would like to see Palin run in 2012.Im not impressed with talk i want to see results and im not sure he has any results to brag about ,but he surely sounds like a typical politician.Hes speaking at me not to me.
 

stdreb27

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Originally Posted by Veni Vidi Vici
http:///forum/post/2968227
Im listening to him now after President Obamas speech to congress.He sounds like a dork,and more of the same political talk.I would like to see Palin run in 2012.Im not impressed with talk i want to see results and im not sure he has any results to brag about ,but he surely sounds like a typical politician.Hes speaking at me not to me.

maybe you should listen to what he said, instead of how he said it.
But that being said wow, he'd be a good reader at he library for story time...
 

veni vidi vici

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Originally Posted by stdreb27
http:///forum/post/2968241
maybe you should listen to what he said, instead of how he said it.
But that being said wow, he'd be a good reader at he library for story time...
I tried to listen to the words but i couldnt get past the fact that he sounded like a political robot.I dont think he will be a good candidate in 2012.Im not looking for a political robot im looking for a public servant who knows his/her place ,is for smaller government.......and acts like a human and not a robotic mouth piece.
 

bionicarm

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Originally Posted by Veni Vidi Vici
http:///forum/post/2968258
I tried to listen to the words but i couldnt get past the fact that he sounded like a political robot.I dont think he will be a good candidate in 2012.Im not looking for a political robot im looking for a public servant who knows his/her place ,is for smaller government.......and acts like a human and not a robotic mouth piece.
You think Palin is human?
Well she is good at handling a small government, I'll give her that. Unfortunately she's having some fiscal problems up there in Alaska. Seems she's running into a shortfall with her oil revenues.
http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/...92506623.shtml
 

jdl

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Originally Posted by salty blues
http:///forum/post/2967972
Jindal's biggest problem is that he is a young, smart conservative. Once he starts getting really well known on the national stage, the media & the liberals will start trashing him just like they did Sarah Palin.
she deserved it.
 
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