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Discuss!

Just kidding, no one cared he was running, I doubt anyone cares he's gone.

But, he was the first and only candidate for president with the first name Piyush.

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Discuss!

Just kidding, no one cared he was running, I doubt anyone cares he's gone.

But, he was the first and only candidate for president with the first name Piyush.

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Who will take his .25% support?
 
I remember when Obama was being touted as the next big thing and Republicans were like, "you like Obama? You'll LOVE Jindal!"

Nobody loved Jindal.
 
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When you start your presidential campaign like this it's not going to go very well.

 
That video is weird. We're watching his announcement to run for President through a surveillance camera, is it? With science fiction movie, other-worldly vines and roots hiding the Great Man as he makes the Great Announcement under the giant pillars of his humble abode? And he's asking his kids to agree? It needs scripted laughter and revelry. Couldn't the wife at least have shown some life, if the kids wouldn't?
 
Colbert is doing a recurring segment on the Late Show based on the Hunger Games that is amazing if you haven't seen it. Every time a "tribute" drops out he does one.

 
I thought Jindal was great before this campaign. Super smart, policy wonk, great ideas, innovative. He tried to apply a patina of false outrage to his campaign and it just wasn't authentic. He'll make a great HHS Secretary in a Cruz Administration.
 
I thought Jindal was great before this campaign. Super smart, policy wonk, great ideas, innovative. He tried to apply a patina of false outrage to his campaign and it just wasn't authentic. He'll make a great HHS Secretary in a Cruz Administration.

Lol Cruz... :biglaugh:
 
i really wish the thread title read : Bobby Jindal drops Acid
 
His supporters will likely go for Trump.
 
His supporters will likely go for Trump.

I think they go for Cruz or perhaps Santorum. If you supported Jindal, you were likely someone who cared about policy, Constitutional restraint and were a cultural conservative. Trump's base is all about outrage; they don't really care about conservatism.
 
For you historians a thousand years from now, the original thread title was, "Bobby Jindal drops out." I want your thick biographies of him to be accurate. You will want to put the chapter about this thread right after the many chapters on how unpopular he is in his own state, now that they've sampled his policies.
 
Think about a Harvard Law grad who actually understands the Constitution. Terrifying, ain't it?

Ted Cruz is a fucking buffoon. He won't sniff the Oval Office. Understands the Constitution... Hilarious...
 
Jindal also treated readers to his latest, favorite political stunt: sticking his nose in foreign affairs, about which he knows next to nothing. This time it was the condescending letter signed by 47 GOP senators (including Louisiana's David Vitter and Bill Cassidy) to the government of Iran, warning that that any nuclear treaty might very well be reversed after Obama leaves office. The letter itself was a ridiculous stunt that quickly backfired on its architect, newly minted U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas.

Jindal endorsed the letter and challenged his fellow presidential aspirants to do likewise. "Every single person thinking about running for President, on both sides, should sign on to this letter to make clear to Iran that they are negotiating with a lame duck President," Jindal said. That's laughably ironic coming from a lame duck governor who will be leaving office before Obama does. And he intimated to The New York Times that the letter to Iran was his idea, not Cotton's: "Like I said, we've been saying it for a while," he told the paper, adding that Cotton was in the audience at a Jindal speech where he claimed to have made the suggestion.

http://www.bestofneworleans.com/gambit/next-to-nothing/Content?oid=2598599

Jindal takes credit for that letter which embarrassed the Republicans. And I'm reading, in Republican sites like RedState, that they blame the local voters' dislike of Jindal for Vitter's loss yesterday.
 
Maxiep, you made my signature this week. I even changed "that" to "who." (You know this, but for the benefit of everyone else, it's the middle one.)
 

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