Posted on 01/14/2008 10:44:32 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Despite the amusing designation as Bushs Asian-babe PR shill, loyal readers know how unhappy Ive been with the GOP leadership in Washingtonand how ambivalent I feel about the GOP presidential field.
There is one Republican Im absolutely thrilled about, though: Bobby Jindal.
Hes taking office today as Louisiana governor. Its a historic momentand a proud moment:
The inauguration was set to begin at 10 a.m. with music from the West Monroe High School marching band. Pascal Calogero, chief justice of the state Supreme Court, was to swear in the 36-year-old Jindal at noon. Hell be Louisianas first nonwhite governor since Reconstruction
Jindal, a Republican, succeeds Democrat Kathleen Blanco, who chose not to run for re-election to a second term after harsh criticism of her response to hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
The Oxford-educated son of Indian immigrants, Jindal leaves a U.S. House seat to become governor. He won the gubernatorial post outright in the October primary, getting 54 percent of the vote in a field of a dozen candidates reversing his loss to Blanco four years earlier.
The boyish-looking Jindal will be the youngest U.S. governor in office, but hes used to being among the youngest faces in the room at many of his previous posts.
Just 32 during his first gubernatorial run, Jindal by then already had served as Louisianas health care secretary, president of one of its university systems and an assistant secretary in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under President Bush. Republican former Gov. Mike Foster tapped Jindal to be the states health secretary in 1996, when Jindal was only 24.
You can watch the ceremony live here.
The Daily Advertiser of Lafayette welcomes Jindal:
Today, Bobby Jindal becomes governor of Louisiana. He will face major challenges in his new position, particularly as he strives for adoption of his No. 1 goal - rewriting the states ethics code. Determined to make Louisiana ethics the gold standard for the nation, he will call a special session to deal only with ethics reform. If he fails, he will continue calling special sessions until the reform package is adopted.
We believe he can win the ethics reform battle and meet all his other challenges, which include hurricane recovery measures, health-care improvements, economic reform, improvements in education, successfully combating crime, increasing safety for Louisiana citizens and analyzing and monitoring state spending.
Jindal has proved himself in the arena of government service. We first took notice of him in 1996, when he was appointed secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals. That put him in charge of 12,000 employees and a $4 billion budget - in his first government job. He inherited a $400 million budget deficit and, in a relatively short period of time, turned it into a $220 million budget surplus. In 1998, he was appointed executive director of the National Bipartisan Commission on the future of Medicare.
He returned to state government in 1999, accepting the post of president of the University of Louisiana system.
In 2001, he was nominated by President George W. Bush and confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve as the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. That made him the top policy adviser to the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
His experience has undoubtedly prepared him to deal with Louisianas many health-care problems. Serving as president of the University of Louisiana system prepared him to deal with education issues.
Jindal brings to the governors office broad experience, proven ability and a remarkable intellect. He has a record of success in every government position he has held. We expect that record to remain intact during his tenure as governor.
Hes the real deal.
And we need more like Michelle.
We are so excited in Louisiana about Bobby. We finally seem to be able to see some light in the dark smokey rooms of the “good ole boys” club. It will be hard to penetrate the pitiful politics of LA but if anyone can do it, he can. We are praying for him to succeed.
I gather that Katrina, et al, collectively grabbed Louisianans by the scruff and (figuratively speaking) forced them to take a good hard look in the mirror. For all the Bush and FEMA-bashing, I’m guessing they knew full well who the real villains were.
It seems that after seventy-odd years of “colorful” characters in Baton Rouge they are now ready to try competence and honesty for a change.
The future can’t come to soon for me. The Republican party needs to be saved from it’s Old Bulls.
The future cant come to soon for me. The Republican party needs to be saved from its Old Bulls.
I live in a pocket of Pubs in Metairie on the outskirts of NOLA. I have longed for the rest of LA from Lafayette on up to see the light for a time now. I truly believe we are on the road to dismantling the Democratic colorful characters - but not without a lot of squealing. The Huey and Earl Long days are long over but the mentality still exists. I am enjoying the first whiffs of the smell of victory for LA!
PRAYERS for his HUGE SUCCESS!!
Kathleen Blanco....Hillary’s FEMA Chief!!
Will we have to listen to the MSM talk about his Hindu relatives living in India? How about his Hindu parents in LA?
If the MSM gives Obama a pass, then it’s good for Bobby.
“This implies Louisiana had a nonwhite governor prior to Reconstruction; I’m unable to find any evidence of Louisiana ever having a nonwhite governor.”
P.B.S. Pinchback
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._B._S._Pinchback
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