Posted on 02/24/2009 10:49:53 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
It's all about values...
Bobby Jindal was chosen to deliver the Republican response to Obama's state of the union address, at this critical juncture in our nation's history. What does that mean?
Two Things:
1) The Republican party is not as dumb as recent events have tricked some of us into thinking.
That sounds condescending, I know, but let's not kid ourselves. The idea that Sarah Palin is qualified for anything over the depth of mayor of a medium sized town (which is basically what Alaska is, except with more anarchists), is a laughable one. Conservatives, although I know many of you are ready to flame me already, remember what David Foster Wallace said"That other people can see things about you that you yourself cannot see, even if those people are stupid"and take this advice. The worst thing that could happen to your party in these next four years, even more than the economy recovering completely, is John McCain dying. All across the country even many erstwhile conservative homes will be filled with the sound of people saying "Jesus Christ, thank God he didn't win that election" and "what were those guys THINKING putting us in danger of THAT. Those bastards!". Although my guess is she shot herself in the foot with that SarahPac thing, and refusing to speak at certain Republican benefits. It's unlikely that Republican higher-ups saw her as more than a tool, and now that she's really gone rogue I doubt they'll have much to do with her.
And the Michael Steele thing, mentioned in a recent column of mine is just weird. It's not my fault it's weird. It's weird.
But Bobby Jindal is an incredibly smart, talented individual. The exact right man to answer Obama. I don't agree with pretty much a single thing Jindal says, but it doesn't matterI don't need opposition I agree with, I just want opposition I can respect. You have to respect Jindal's intelligenceand you have to respect his integrity. No Rick Perry "The bailout is awful, can we have more money" for him. Lousiana will suffer in the short term for it, but if Republicans are right, he's going to come up smelling like roses. One of the only ones who will. That's courage of your convictions.
2) It's laying down the plan for 2012.
Bobby Jindal is a family values republican. Unlike many of these, and no I am not mincing words, he comes off as smart. It sounds like I'm being a douche, and in a way, I ambut it's always been my opinion and I've always stated it that the Republican party would be much better off if the people championing their values weren't so awful. Is that so bad? Wishing my supposed enemies more competent representation? Jindal, as I say is that.
But the way I saw it, after the last election the Republican party had two options, expressed by the presidential and vice presidential candidates respectively. More centrist, more right. More enlightened or more "values". And clearly, they went values. It's an interesting choice, but it seems like they've made it.
Again, I really admire the way they went about it. A terrible idea would have been Palin, but just as bad would have been Huckabee. He's what they wanthe believes what they believe, and he's intelligent, sincere, and articulatebut he is still old news. In politics, if you're touched by failure, the stink stays on you. See Edwards, John. IF that's the way the Republican party chooses to go, there couldn't have been a better choice. Smart, talented, principledand fresh. And they're launching him at just the right time and on just the right issue.
Very, very well done.
Now as anyone who pays attention to what I write about knows, I don't exactly agree that the conservative party is making the right move by going more conservative. The idea, then, is that there is, SOMEWHERE a massive conservative voting bloc which for whatever reason was not accessed in the last election. Given that the "real" Conservative candidates couldn't even win the primaries last yearcouldn't even come closethis seems, just logically, unlikely.
I mean, not only did the Liberals get the MOST votes in the election, the two leading conservative candidates, Romney and McCain, were the MOST liberal. Am I crazy or does this idea of this silent values majority, as terrifying as it is to most liberals, seem tenuously supported at best?
You'd have to suppose that they exist, but sat out the primaries. You'd have to suppose that they exist but weren't scared enough of Obama to come out for McCain even WITH Sarah Palin. You'd have to suppose a lot of thingsit seems to me, anyway. But then the extent to which I am a political EXPERT is that I am an unpaid columnist for a political website. So I should probably be taken with a grain of salt.
The Republicans are apparently comfortable with supposing either that this values bloc does exist and can be reached, or that it is at least not repugnant ENOUGH to mainstream America that someone from that side of things could capitalize on public uncertainty regarding the bailout IN ADDITION to picking up the values votes, if they're talented enoughand in that they may well be right. And they certainly couldn't have made a better choice.
Frankly, I'm just happy. Two, smart, talented people battling it out for the nation's approval. That's how politics should BE lads! It could always be like this!
(Although I will say that when I heard Jindal speak I thought he might have been trying to sell me a used car. But we'll see how important that is...)
What an insincere, patronizing wuss.
Not cool for Jindal supporters to bash Sarah.
Right now Sarah is my first choice for 2012, but there good things about Jindal as a Republican leader, and both should be out there conveying their positions on issues.
I think ‘a terrible idea would have been Palin’ but not for the reason you give.
Sarah is in the process of deciding which stimulus funds to accept. She would have been accused of playing politics and sour grapes from losing the election.
Jindal is too new on the scene for the MSM to accuse him of that. Besides the MSM feel it is more important now to drive a wedge between Jindal and Palin supporters.
This guy is not a Jindal supporter.
Crap article. And I’m willing to bet Sarah was approached to give the rebutted- and she likely denied. A good choice too. Let Obama dig his hole deeper, then let Sarah come at him with a response.
It's alright. You don't have a choice.
What a twucking fit.
LOL
saraH is a Govenor - true, the State has the 2nd smallest population, but it does have the largest bank account (10s of Billions) and some of the best welfare handouts of all the US.
Maybe not all the kids graduate from high school and the State has a growing gang violence problem , drug and alcohol abuse is 4 to 10 times higher than the National average but we still have pretty good hunting and clean air.
(for those that require this /s)
Most Alaskans could care less about Outside reporters and their opinions.
I was thinking more of a cupid stunt.
Andrew Tobolowsky
just what we need I’m guessing.
another what-culture-war? “conservative”
As a new Alaskan (12 Years here) this is what I have to say to Andrew Tobolowsky: Fuck you and Go to hell.
Make no mistake, Andrew Tobolowsky is no Jindal supporter. He is an agent provocateur.
An agent provocateur attempt to pass as one of a group to which he doesn’t belong. Tobolowsky says up front he’s not one of us.
But I've got to say that Jindal with his speech put his presidential aspirations (if he had some for 2012) on ice for the time being.
He is a good guy, but the speech was less about the peril our Republic and economy are in, and way too much about himself and praising Obama. The deliverance wasn't prime time either. Please everyone be honest... this response had nothing on Sarah's RNC acceptance speech.
Jindal might eye 2020. 2012 isn't going to be his year.
Who is this wuckphit Tobolowsky and why should I give a sh*t about what happens when he slams his limited number of neurons together?
The “smart people” of the Ivy league and establishment have almost destroyed this country in one generation.
A Common Sense politician, and an appeal to God, are what will save us from these overeducated.
Restoration will come from a humbled person, not some puffed up jackass.
In that regard Palin has a chance. Jindel in in his 30’s for heavans sake! THat’s just as stupid as nominating someone in their 70’s (Re: McCain,Dole).
I’d like to air drop Andrew Tobolowsky in the “small town” he calls Alaska. He’s smart. I’m sure he can walk out. Don’t you worry about the wolves Andrew, they’ll recognize you as one of their own; an opportunistic, carrion feeding, pack animal.
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