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Jindal to try again at public speaking

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal will again carry the Republican mantle opposite a primetime appearance from President Barack Obama on Tuesday.

Jindal, considered a potential GOP presidential candidate, is slated to headline a major congressional fundraiser that coincidentally fell on the same night as Obama's planned news conference.

Jindal was widely panned for his televised response to Obama's address to Congress last month. This time, he will speak to a live audience of Republican faithful in Washington. And his speech — scheduled well before Obama's news conference — will likely begin before Obama's evening remarks.
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the gift that keeps one giving... Kenneth gets another crack at it!
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Jindal described the premise of the question -- "Do you want the president to fail?" -- as the "latest gotcha game" being perpetrated by Democrats against Republicans.

"Make no mistake: Anything other than an immediate and compliant, 'Why no sir, I don't want the president to fail,' is treated as some sort of act of treason, civil disobedience or political obstructionism," Jindal said at a political fundraiser attended by 1,200 people. "This is political correctness run amok."

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So, it's the democrats fault......and so it begins, the cozying up to the far right that worked so well for McCain in the last election... :roll:
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Appaholic wrote:Jindal described the premise of the question -- "Do you want the president to fail?" -- as the "latest gotcha game" being perpetrated by Democrats against Republicans.

"Make no mistake: Anything other than an immediate and compliant, 'Why no sir, I don't want the president to fail,' is treated as some sort of act of treason, civil disobedience or political obstructionism," Jindal said at a political fundraiser attended by 1,200 people. "This is political correctness run amok."

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So, it's the democrats fault......and so it begins, the cozying up to the far right that worked so well for McCain in the last election... :roll:
Translation - when a Republican is in office, it is treasonous to speak out against him. When a Democrat is in office, it is treasonous to expect respect for the office.
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dbackjon wrote:
Appaholic wrote:Jindal described the premise of the question -- "Do you want the president to fail?" -- as the "latest gotcha game" being perpetrated by Democrats against Republicans.

"Make no mistake: Anything other than an immediate and compliant, 'Why no sir, I don't want the president to fail,' is treated as some sort of act of treason, civil disobedience or political obstructionism," Jindal said at a political fundraiser attended by 1,200 people. "This is political correctness run amok."

:shock:

So, it's the democrats fault......and so it begins, the cozying up to the far right that worked so well for McCain in the last election... :roll:
Translation - when a Republican is in office, it is treasonous to speak out against him. When a Democrat is in office, it is treasonous to expect respect for the office.


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