Posted on 02/17/2008 9:43:51 PM PST by conservativefromGa
Plus he’s too young. He needs to get more experience as governor before running for President.
Jindal wasn't buying.
If he manages to turn around the banana republic known as Louisiana, that will be a major plus mark on ones political resume.
Which is why he should be left on the vine to ripen.
Rush said the same thing the other day.
Why should Bobby get tainted by McStain? His conservative credentials would be forever questioned.
Jindal has a bright future. Obviously, he needs time to be Governor to make his record.
Jindal could be President in the near future. He needs to stay away from RINOs like McInsane.
You’re right, he did.
“Bobby Jindal could be the next Ronald Reagan.” ~ Rush Limbaugh 02/08/2008
Read the interview:
Limbaugh Letter December 2007 Issue Rush’s interview with Bobby Jindal: http://download.premiereradio.net/guest/rushlimb/pdf/LimbaughLetter_BobbyJindal_Interview.pdf
22 posted on 02/09/2008 2:52:32 PM EST by Matchett-PI
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1967729/posts?page=22#22
The difference between Jindal and Obama is that Jindal has actually turned things around. Jindal turned a bankrupt Medicaid program in Louisiana into one that was financially solvent when he was finished. I don’t think Obama has ever managed things.
Of course, the entire state government of Louisiana is another thing. Therefore, he is smart to sit this election out and work on fixing Louisiana, thereby improving his future prospects in Politics.
Thanks for the Jindal notes. I have only started hearing of this guy and it’s all been good.
Regards
Agree. It would be foolish for Jundal to run as flavor of the month. Better to stay where he is and build a record he can run on later.
Most any state would be a banana republic if they had to contend with New Orleans. That place is a crapper even worse than some places in New Jersey. Actually I think it might the worst big city in the country.
Being from Louisiana, I re-semble that remark.
But after 25 years here I have to agree with your assessment to a degree. I hope Mr. Jindal is able to turn the state around along with the mindset of the La political processes.
If he is successful with that then maybe he can work the same miracle with Muslim “extremists”..
Is Jindal a natural-born citizen? I thought he came here as a child.
Born in Baton Rouge.
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