Posted on 04/26/2015 7:00:56 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Bobby Jindal is barely breaking 2 percent in Iowa polls but youd never know it from the way he wowed the crowd at the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition summit on Saturday. The Republican governor from Louisiana is one of nine presidential hopefuls speaking at the Des Moines-area confab, which gathers evangelical Christians together to judge the GOP candidates social conservative bona fides.
Freshman senators Marco Rubio and Rand Paul, the first candidates to speak, were both well received by the Iowan audience. Former Texas governor Rick Perry was next, though he didnt exactly capture the same enthusiasm. But while the others spoke about lofty political ideals or the corruption and hypocrisy of Washington, Jindal brought to the stage a fast-talking, folksy, preacher-like quality that immediately resonated with the crowd.
Our God is an awesome God, can I get an amen?! he began, spreading his arms wide and striding away from the podium. Amen! the audience responded loudly. Veering away from policy specifics, Jindal instead spoke at length about his personal journey to Christ thanking his high school friend for giving him his first Bible and describing the moment he came to Jesus during a choir performance at LSU. Moving seamlessly from soul-searching spirituality to tongue-in-cheek quips about himself and his family, the governors speech was interrupted more frequently by raucous laughter than applause.
Even after shifting from his own spiritual experience to the politics of religious liberty, Jindal kept the audience in rapt attention. Heres my message for Hollywood and the media elite, he shouted, in the first standing ovation of the evening. The United States of America did not create religious liberty. Religious liberty created the United States of America!
In another winning line echoing a promise he made in a Thursday New York Times op-ed, Jindal promised evangelicals that unlike in Indiana he would not be swayed from his support of a new religious freedom law working its way through the Louisiana legislature.
We saw corporate America team up with the radical left to come after our religious liberty rights, he said, referring to Indiana Governor Mike Pences fight against gay rights groups after he signed a religious freedom law last month. They might as well save their breath, because corporate America is not gonna bully the governor of Louisiana!
The discrepancy between Jindals knockout performance and his dismal Iowa poll numbers is noteworthy, a sign that perhaps the Louisiana governor should invest more time in the state. Iowa City resident Patrick Nefzger, who called Jindals speech wonderful, had a straightforward answer when asked when asked why Jindals poll numbers didnt reflect the strong response he received Saturday night. Thats because they dont know who he is, he said simply.
I like Jindel. I think he’s a patriot, a fighter, moral and a good leader capable of making decisions....and he cares.
I agree. Bobby Jindal has always impressed me. I don’t think his public career will be over after his governorship. He has too much to offer.
“Bobby Jindal says he’d ‘absolutely’ attend same-sex wedding”
http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/25/politics/bobby-jindal-same-sex-marriage/
Proving #3
Jindal is also a Catholic!
Yet another one? Good Lord save us.
I favor a Cruz/Jindal ticket. The Libs can’t hit them with the usual “they’re dumb” mantra, so they’ll be forced to hit them with the “too Christian” tactic. That will backfire.
Here’s a good, short article on this subject, and one that reflects my viewpoint on the subject:
http://www.gotquestions.org/gay-wedding.html
That’s a good article; it went back and forth there for awhile, but I agree with the conclusion, or the conclusion before the final conclusion. :)
We are discouraged to hear Jindal would attend a gay wedding, though. He was (and still is I think) our favorite politician.
Cruz was first; Cruz is solid; let's all unite behind Cruz!
We won't hold that against him!
But srsly, Cruz had already declared and he's almost everything we could want. Why are other conservatives still jumping in and splintering our vote?
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