There was no problem with the message. Jindal is a true Republican, not a RINO.
The problem was the presentation which looked totally amateur.
Also, Jindal seemed “handled” the same problem that Palin ran into last fall, despite the fact that she’s the most genuine conservative libertarian republican we’ve seen in years.
We need people at the top who are capable of presenting good candidates in a good light.
We have GREAT candidates but they keep being shown in an awful light.
That’s the problem.
I have no idea what Jindal was rambling on about.
That was bad.
Jindal would crush him in most other forums. I remember listening to Jindal give a pre-hurricane briefing and instead of saying "please evacuate, and here is my emergency management team," he briefed the whole thing. Quite impressive.
As far as tonight goes, it sounded too much like a speech and not enough like Jindal. Americans shouldn't care where a Republican comes from, they will figure that out on their own. He should have stuck to his main message; believe in the United State, not the United States Government. I have been going nuts waiting for somebody in the GOP to say this for months now. That is the message.
Teleprompter Kenyan was in top form. I thought somebody was going to blow-out a knee with all the genuflecting going on during his speech.
Bobby did mention the 'individual' versus 'government' as the vehicle best to deliver those things that make us great (jobs, innovations, etc.). Not sure the average non-taxpaying dolt will relate- a possible majority in itself.
The Kenyan Collectivist's agenda will need a little time to un-inspire the flock's most Ambian influenced dreamtards for whom speeches ought to come with warnings about their various side effects such as: bleary vision, erectile disfunction, loose stool, kidney problems, hair loss, and the heartbreak of psoriasis.
And where could one look to find a more sneaky and dirty character for a villainous role in a movie other than Barack's own chief of staff. Man, words cannot describe. I think I'd have to title my response to anything B Huessen spouts with, "The Filth That Surrounds Him". The guy's a walking, talking, Chicago porta-potty with a nice smile. A year of this guy and there'll be a run on toilet plungers.