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“I told our people, ‘It doesn’t matter whether you’re Republican, Democrat or independent, it doesn’t matter whether you voted for him or not, President-elect Barack Obama is our president.’” [1]
Add a Comment by Martha R Gore, Watchdog Politics Examiner ?Previous Gov. Bobby Jindal, Louisiana When Governor of Louisiana Bobby Jindal responds to President Barack Obama’s report to a joint session of Congress speech tonight, he will join a growing list of politicians who come from parents of color or who were immigrants. [2]
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, seen by many Republicans as the most promising standard-bearer for a remade party, said at a Richmond, Va press conference that he isn’t running for president in 2012. [3]
They have learned their lesson splitting the primary votes (Romney/Huckabee) that led to McCain victory so in for years, no other conservative candidate but Sarah will be considered. [1]
His family’s triumph-over-adversity narrative is nearly as powerful as that of U.S. President Barack Obama’s. [2]
For Republicans struggling to define a positive message and escape the label of obstructionism, tapping a state executive for the response gives the GOP a chance to look like more than an opposition party. [4]
Jindal said he’s planning to run for reelection in 2011, something that would make pivoting to a national campaign logistically and politically tricky. [1]
Add a Comment by Jonathan Braedley Welch, Boston City Buzz Examiner ?Previous In a city as liberal as Boston tends to be, it’s not easy to find supporters of the GOP in times like the present. [2]
At a news conference Wednesday with Bob McDonnell, Virginia’s 2009 Republican candidate for governor, Jindal was asked if he was interested in being president, AP reports. [...] By then the fallout from 4 years of failed policies of BHO will have galvanized the conservatives in the base to figuring out that a conservative approach is the only real solution. [...] The last thing the GOP needs now is a candidate even further to the right on everything. [1]
On Friday, he helped solidify his status as a conservative leader by becoming the first governor to refuse some funding from the stimulus package. [4]
And those were some of the kinder comments from political pundits about Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and his response to President Barack Obama’s speech to Congress on Tuesday night. [2]
Read more stories in Politics. [4]
Since he’s pulling out of wars instead of starting new ones, and gets to spend money like there’s no tomorrow, it should be easy for Obama. [1]
Sources:
[1] Ben Smith’s Blog: Jindal says no - Politico.com
[2] Jindal - Worldnews Network
[3] Ben Smith?’’s Blog: Political News and Analysis - Bobby Jindal …
[4] Bobby Jindal’s big moment - Alexander Burns and Alex Isenstadt …