This is a drive-by comment if I ever saw one. You need to be more specific. His message was that the American people will solve the current economic morass that the Congress has gotten us into and not more government. That is what I heard, and what could possibly be wrong with that message?
I wish message was all that mattered. But, in today's electronic and visual age, it's probably not even in the top five. It's sad, but it's true.
Whomever is the nominee will have to be just as charismatic, dynamic, and eloquent (yes, he's eloquent when delivering prepared texts) as Barry or they don't stand a chance.
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.