I guess when the Palin bashers have a little free time, the go after Jindal.
At any rate, whenever I post something about Jindal, good or bad ( and I’ve posted about him many times in this forum), I also get the usual “He’s not a natural born citizen, therefore disqualified” argument.
Also, Unlike Sarah Palin, he has indicated many times, he’s not interested in being President.
He’s a potential candidate because people like him and what he stands for.
I am quite certain he is not on the table for 2012 ( he said so himself, many times ).
Only when they're taking a time-out from bashing Christie. This is becoming a pattern here. Take popular Republicans with some actual leadership skills and knock them down to promote some obscure candidate who can never win.
Sigh. This is going to be a long election season.
I agree, the koolaid flows free here.
I'm no Palin basher, am from Louisiana, and am severely disappointed in Jindal's performance as governor. His actions as a Congressman during the Katrina crisis were great, but as governor.............not. The most I can see him as is a possible VP candidate, preferably with Palin.
With his brains (not that Palin is a slouch in the brains department), and her judgment, tenacity, and charmisma, they would make an awesome ticket.
If that’s so talk to the Indian community in La who supported him to the point of going in debt...not now, they are embarrassed by him. They see him now as self-centered and only interested in himself. Another waste of someone with tremendous potential.
It’s not the palin bashers. It’s palin supporters.