Seen him interviewed many times. I like him. He's not as conservative as some in "the base" will like, but I think he's mostly a pragmatist.
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Sounds like Louisianians with a negative view of Jindal just didn't like taking their medicine according to this blogger
http://www.redstate.com/2015/06/24/b...ng-home-again/
I mourn for those who actually think Government can fix everything.
Jindal is surging in the national polls!
He was at 1% and is now at a solid 2%. He has doubled his favorability rating! Plus, he is now 12th, out of 14 GOP candidates. Most pundits think he'll climb into the top 10 and be able to participate in the debates. He'll get a huge boost this week when he appears on Hannity. Go Bobby go!!!
Some people are better off just not saying, or posting anything. One commenter, some self-confessed Cajun (and probably a delusional ull/lsu fan too) bashed someone for placing Angola Prison in the wrong parish, citing "truth in blogging," and then proceeded to say his great great grandfather served in the original Fightin' Tigers with Stonewall Jackson in the Battle of New Orleans defeating the British. :laugh: That is so stupid it is comical. Guess Brian Williams of NBC was there reporting on it too.
But, overall, lost of favorable comments for Jindal.
Anybody gonna point out Hillary's 180 on gay marriage. That was only what 2 years ago? Maybe 3? She (and Obama) wave those rainbow flags well now, but that's a new development.
There are so many reasons to hate Jindal. He is Obama with an "R" in front of his name. He has no ethics, rules are only for others to follow. He destroyed education. He "saved" money by privatizing jobs to take money from one pot and increased the cost for the same functions by hiring outside contractors. I know there is a lot of Hannity love for Jindal here on this board, but if you lived in the state, there would be little. He would have a very difficult battle if he ran in our state again- even in North Louisiana where we always vote Republican. People hate him here- and he earned it.
I think if it weren't for all the pissed of Louisiana Folks, no one would be talking about Jindal. That's why I don't.
7 years after Bush is out of office. 4 years after Iraq pull out. Half of the declared Democratic field is still running against the Iraq War.
I agree but their crazy low informed and ignorant voter base won't know the difference. Bush won the won and Obama/Hillary have lost the peace. In fact they have lost the peace over most of the globe and where they haven't they will soon. The world knows Obama can't be trusted and can't be depended upon.