But Jindal articulates our positions better (at this point anyway). He does it with the ease and confidence that I haven’t seen since Reagan. That kind of confidence only comes with solid conservative core values. I was a bit annoyed with him during Katrina for ‘appearing’ to be so quick to lay the entire blame on the Bush Administration...but then I remembered to consider the source that ‘reported’ it(the MSM), who are always trying to divide and conquer our party by pitting us against each other all the time.
I am open on both of them. The only thing that concerns me about Palin in any way, is what appears to be a populist bent...but that was probably imposed on her from the McCain camp.
In a way I wish McCain hadn’t picked her so she could run as Jindal’s running mate. I suppose it could work, but right now I just can’t see her as # 2 again. But then, I can’t really see Jindal as # 2 either. However, you look at it, at least we have some great ones to choose from next time around!
Over 70% of Americans are against illegal immigration and amnesty. Since we know that McCain is for it, as are the dims, if Sarah comes out against it and sides with the American people, does that make her a populist?