Bobby Jindal , just another partisan Republican Political Hack
It's great to finally see a little color within the Republican party. Michael Steele and Bobby Jindal seem like Republican oxymoron's though. How could a person of color support this party?
Jindal is perceived by the Republican party to be one of their up and coming stars, and a possible Presidential candidate in 2012. Yet this 37 year old Rhodes scholar, that appeared Tuesday night after President Obama's speech to Congress, is drawing flak from both Democrats and Republicans.
The Louisiana Governor, that took billions of dollars of help from our government to help the victims of Katrina (a real Republican disaster!) came out and criticized any kind of government spending for the emercency economic relief? He even suggested his State would not accept monies to extend unemployment benefits?

His comment sTuesday night has been widely panned, and Jindal's awkward delivery has drawn comparison of him to the geeky page, Kenneth Parcell, on "30 Rock."
Conservative David Brooks called Jindal's arguments as "insane" and "tone-deaf given the challenges facing our country!" Apparently the same old Republican rhetoric has worn thin even amoung die hard Republicans. Sorry, Rush and Sean.
Jindal is perceived by the Republican party to be one of their up and coming stars, and a possible Presidential candidate in 2012. Yet this 37 year old Rhodes scholar, that appeared Tuesday night after President Obama's speech to Congress, is drawing flak from both Democrats and Republicans.
The Louisiana Governor, that took billions of dollars of help from our government to help the victims of Katrina (a real Republican disaster!) came out and criticized any kind of government spending for the emercency economic relief? He even suggested his State would not accept monies to extend unemployment benefits?

His comment sTuesday night has been widely panned, and Jindal's awkward delivery has drawn comparison of him to the geeky page, Kenneth Parcell, on "30 Rock."
Conservative David Brooks called Jindal's arguments as "insane" and "tone-deaf given the challenges facing our country!" Apparently the same old Republican rhetoric has worn thin even amoung die hard Republicans. Sorry, Rush and Sean.









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