What do you guys think of Bobby Jindal?

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Fern

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"Liberals hate anyone who isn't liberal, so you can completely ignore their opinion," says the conservative without any trace of irony...

Yes, asking Dems about Repub candidates, or vice-versa, is virtually useless here.

Because the best way to gauge the overall impressions of a specific politician throughout the entirety of America is to immediately dismiss half of the population from even participating in the poll.

Yeah, particularly during primary season.

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werepossum

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He had the opportunity to be a great leader after Katrina. He squandered any chance he had, potential of greatness not found. At best he's a typical political hack, albeit one with an atypical background for the Southern GOP.
Pretty much this. My impression of him is one of wonder that governors too can vote "present". Unfortunately, no state has a bunch of other governors to actually do anything useful while he votes "present".

Hey, at least Loiusiana ought to be spotless after having such a long vacuum in leadership. Methinks for their next governor they should import Hailey Barbor.
 

IronWing

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I think of Bobby Jindal as that guy who will be standing next to Rick Perry at the next Republican debate.
 

werepossum

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If you're looking for any sort of 'real' answer to your question you should ignore all responses by Dems/proggies/liberals. They hate anyone who isn't one of their own and ascribe all sorts of negative attributes even if there's no basis for doing so.

For others, most of us don't live in LA and therefore aren't terribly familiar with Jindal. Moreover, the Republican field is so crowded right now many of the candidates, Jindal included, get overlooked. The rest of country isn't going to learn much about Jindal (or some others) unless and until the field is substantially narrowed.

Right now there seems to be about only two ways to get any attention as a Repub candidate:

1. Be named Trump, or

2. Attack the candidate named Trump

Neither of the above two really tell us anything about the candidates (unless you're named Trump).

Fern
True, but Jindal is hardly an unknown quantity. His, um, performance for lack of a better word as governor is a matter of public record and widely known among anyone following politics. The same goes for all of these candidates - what they say now is merely what they believe will gain them more power.

I think of Bobby Jindal as that guy who will be standing next to Rick Perry at the next Republican debate.
Or rides next to him in the trunk of the Republican clown car.
 

trenchfoot

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True, but Jindal is hardly an unknown quantity. His, um, performance for lack of a better word as governor is a matter of public record and widely known among anyone following politics. The same goes for all of these candidates - what they say now is merely what they believe will gain them more power.


Or rides next to him in the trunk of the Republican clown car.

Good one. :D

But I'll go one further than you on that. Jindal is the guy holding on to a dozen helium filled balloons while sitting in a classic radio flyer that's being towed 'round and 'round by the clown car.

By the way, it was rumored that Jindal lost one of his big shiny clown shoes when Rick Perry got a grip on it as he was bailing out of the back of that little red wagon. ;)
 

Brian Stirling

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Jindal, like many/most of the Republican pols with national ambitions has correctly assessed what his party is and panders as needed. With a slate of candidates larger than a Duggar family there was bound to be many that get almost no support and Jindal has not much to distinguish him from the other pandering r-pols.

Poke a fork in him...


Brian
 

Darwin333

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He had the opportunity to be a great leader after Katrina. He squandered any chance he had, potential of greatness not found. At best he's a typical political hack, albeit one with an atypical background for the Southern GOP.

In all due fairness he was 10 times the leader after Katrina then the governor who actually governed during Katrina and the immediate aftermath. He also handled the next hurricane threats much better.
 

werepossum

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Good one. :D

But I'll go one further than you on that. Jindal is the guy holding on to a dozen helium filled balloons while sitting in a classic radio flyer that's being towed 'round and 'round by the clown car.

By the way, it was rumored that Jindal lost one of his big shiny clown shoes when Rick Perry got a grip on it as he was bailing out of the back of that little red wagon. ;)
:D

In all due fairness he was 10 times the leader after Katrina then the governor who actually governed during Katrina and the immediate aftermath. He also handled the next hurricane threats much better.
Evidently that got no national press 'cause I don't remember him doing much of anything.
 

Darwin333

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Is being wrong some kind of hobby for you?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...icans-presidential-bid-mocked-on-Twitter.html

The guy is the laughing stock of INDIA, and gets a fair share of laughs in Europe and here in the States. Would you like to guess the population of India?

Saw this and had a chuckle:

Bobby Jindal is so white, he's looking for a minority running mate "to add diversity to the ticket."

Bobby Jindal went to Brown University, but it made him EXTREMELY UNCOMFORTABLE. #bobbyjindalissowhite

Yeah, probably just a couple of jokers behind this #bobbyjindalissowhite, nothing to see here.

So you are basically saying that Jindal is the Indian version of an Uncle Tom?
 

JEDI

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Okay, I realize that he doesn't really stand a chance in the Presidential election. However, I'm curious as to what the general American's perception of him is.

About a month ago, he annoyed a lot of Indians by stating that India was desperate for USA's leadership.

His other comment, saying that he came to the US to become American, not Indian-American, drew equal amounts of jeers and anger. Here's an opinion piece that argues why he's wrong.

So my question to you guys, how exactly is Bobby Jindal viewed as by most Americans. Did anyone actually take him seriously when he declared he was gonna run for President?

im biased.
im related to him
 

Excelsior

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No one who knows anything takes Jindal seriously, full stop. Hiding behind the premise that those who align themselves with one side or another can't comment on how he has governed is asinine. His public record is exactly that, public. It doesn't take a republican strategist to see what he both believes and stands for.
 

DrDoug

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I'll get back to you to give a serious answer your question when I can stop laughing.
 

kage69

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So you are basically saying that Jindal is the Indian version of an Uncle Tom?

Indians certainly seem to think so. Personally I'm not sure if it's a full blown Uncle Tom scenario, or if the guy just has a self-esteem/image complex, but there is definitely something off about how he seems to view himself. And for the record, I think that's a shame. Hailing from one of the world's oldest cradles of civilization is something to be proud of in my eyes, as is a successful public service career in an area noted for not always giving those with extra melatonin a fair chance.

Regardless, the point was he is clearly not the unknown mystery character people like TheGardener would prefer him to be.
 

Indus

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If Trump happens to say he doesn't like taking questions from brown skinned governors.. you can probably foresee him going extensive skin graft and replacement therapy.

Jindal has no spine. One would think you would honor your own family and background and hold it high regard that they taught you good lessons which helped you out in life but he's the complete opposite.
 

Fern

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Originally Posted by Darwin333 View Post
In all due fairness he was 10 times the leader after Katrina then the governor who actually governed during Katrina and the immediate aftermath. He also handled the next hurricane threats much better.

Evidently that got no national press 'cause I don't remember him doing much of anything.

Katrina happened in '05. Jindal wasn't Governor until '08; so it's not surprising you don't remember him doing much. How could he?

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Jindal, however, was Governor during the Gulf oil spill and he received fairly good marks for his effort: http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-spill/index.ssf/2010/05/bobby_jindal_haley_barbour_res.html

Fern
 

werepossum

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Katrina happened in '05. Jindal wasn't Governor until '08; so it's not surprising you don't remember him doing much. How could he?

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Jindal, however, was Governor during the Gulf oil spill and he received fairly good marks for his effort: http://www.nola.com/news/gulf-oil-spill/index.ssf/2010/05/bobby_jindal_haley_barbour_res.html

Fern
I don't think Louisiana had really done much to recover and rebuild by 2008, had they? I was down there somewhere around that time and I remember a local talk radio station with the woman lauding Haley Barbor and saying that Mississippi came up with a plan and executed it, whereas years later Louisiana was still discussing maybe coming up with a plan. That might have still been under Blanco, but her gist was that the Mississippi towns had been largely rebuilt whereas Louisiana, hit much more lightly, had hardly begun to recover and still had hundreds of condemned houses.
 

Fern

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Hiding behind the premise that those who align themselves with one side or another can't comment on how he has governed is asinine.

LOL.

This thread supports my contention. Let's see what keen and objective insights we find here:

- he's a 'wuss"
- "his policies are largely bad for people who aren't rich, white, Christian conservatives". (Note: This claim is not explained. It's just the usual opposition to his Republican policies. Do we really need to ask Dems/Libs/proggies if they disagree with his Repub policies? Useless.)
- he's "creepy"
- He looks "sickly"
- He's "brain defective"

We also have a number of remarks bordering on being racists (E.g. "He thinks he can tan like a white person")

BTW/Point of fact, I didn't say Dems etc CAN'T comment as you claim. I said they should be ignored and I think the responses here validate my advice to the OP.

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trenchfoot

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I don't think Louisiana had really done much to recover and rebuild by 2008, had they? I was down there somewhere around that time and I remember a local talk radio station with the woman lauding Haley Barbor and saying that Mississippi came up with a plan and executed it, whereas years later Louisiana was still discussing maybe coming up with a plan. That might have still been under Blanco, but her gist was that the Mississippi towns had been largely rebuilt whereas Louisiana, hit much more lightly, had hardly begun to recover and still had hundreds of condemned houses.

If I recall correctly, wasn't there some sort of "secret" plan by the powers that be in that state to convert a large section of the hardest hit areas where many lower middle class and poor folks lived into much more expensive and desirable real estate that only the very well-to-do could afford? And that the big holdup in rebuilding and flood-proofing those areas was because of those power brokers having problems pursuing this agenda?
 

fskimospy

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If you're looking for any sort of 'real' answer to your question you should ignore all responses by Dems/proggies/liberals. They hate anyone who isn't one of their own and ascribe all sorts of negative attributes even if there's no basis for doing so.

This is an awesome comment: 'Don't listen to that huge group of people that I identify as my political enemies. They hate anyone who isn't one of their own'.

Have you considered how that might apply to you, and therefore your advice to the OP? Haha.

For others, most of us don't live in LA and therefore aren't terribly familiar with Jindal. Moreover, the Republican field is so crowded right now many of the candidates, Jindal included, get overlooked. The rest of country isn't going to learn much about Jindal (or some others) unless and until the field is substantially narrowed.

Right now there seems to be about only two ways to get any attention as a Repub candidate:

1. Be named Trump, or

2. Attack the candidate named Trump

Neither of the above two really tell us anything about the candidates (unless you're named Trump).

Fern

Jindal's record on economic growth is mixed. It was above average the first couple years of his governorship and has been below average since 2010.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_economic_growth_rate

He has also passed large tax cuts that have helped create massive budget deficits that have required one time budget gimmicks that can't be repeated, which is likely to cause issues for future growth in Louisiana after he leaves the state house. Combined with the low price of oil and gas, I would imagine that Louisiana will continue to have subpar growth for the next several years.


Jindal, despite being an Ivy League educated biologist signed a bill that allows creationism to be taught in schools.

If you feel that I've missed something or have been unfair to him, please feel free to chime in. Try to keep it factual though!
 

Indus

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In other news, Hurricane Piyush is headed for the state of the Louisiana economy. Experts call it a category 4.
 

yllus

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My impression of him has been bad ever since he gave the official republican response to one of Obama's SOU addresses. He came across as weak and feckless, even as a wuss. This is more of a personality thing than anything to do with substance, but I guaranty he lacks the charisma to get anywhere in the primaries.

That has to go down in history as one of the worst political speeches of all time. I knew nothing of the man but came away from that thinking he had some sort of mental retardation issue. I'm not joking.

Is being wrong some kind of hobby for you?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...icans-presidential-bid-mocked-on-Twitter.html

The guy is the laughing stock of INDIA, and gets a fair share of laughs in Europe and here in the States. Would you like to guess the population of India?

Saw this and had a chuckle:

Bobby Jindal is so white, he's looking for a minority running mate "to add diversity to the ticket."

Bobby Jindal went to Brown University, but it made him EXTREMELY UNCOMFORTABLE. #bobbyjindalissowhite

Yeah, probably just a couple of jokers behind this #bobbyjindalissowhite, nothing to see here.

I know I'm taking you too literally here, but I'm going to take issue with this as a person of Middle Eastern descent who was regularly accused of being/acting too white.

Skin is just a colour. There should be no pressure on him to exude Indian character traits of any kind, hold India in any special place in his heart, and so on. He was born and raised in the U.S. and can and should be considered as American and not-anything-else as any other dude who's lived his entire life in Louisiana. He is entirely within his rights to consider himself American and not Something-American.
 

kage69

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LOL.


We also have a number of remarks bordering on being racists (E.g. "He thinks he can tan like a white person")



Fern


I quoted the man's own campaign slogan, so you can pound that keen quip of yours right back up your ass where you got it from.

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You were saying?
 
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