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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Kathleen Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Is Bobby Jindal the One Republicans Have Been Waiting For?
by Kathleen Parker
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Drum roll. Suspense. Who will it be?

In this corner, we have Stormin' Mormon Mitt Romney. In the other, we have Brain-Buster Bobby Jindal.

Amid speculation that John McCain will announce his vice presidential pick soon, political nail-biters have begun placing bets. Favorites include Louisiana Gov. Jindal, with whom McCain is meeting Wednesday, and former Massachusetts Gov. Romney, whose resume is familiar.

Can McCain's former foe become his new best friend?

Romney would bring more than squeaky clean qualifications and youthful good looks to the ticket. New polling in Michigan by Ayres, McHenry & Associates shows that Romney gives McCain a significant jump -- "off the charts," as someone familiar with the still-unreleased poll described it -- and makes him competitive in a state that hasn't voted Republican since 1988. Mike Huckabee had little effect on the survey results and Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty's name was of negligible value.

Given the importance of even that single state, where 17 electoral votes are at stake, Romney would seem a logical choice. Then again, as conservatives frequently note, logic doesn't always work with McCain, who seems to enjoy doing the opposite of what he senses people want him to do.

Although Jindal is less well-known, and though he insists he's not interested in the VP slot, he's got rising star power. Importantly, he's young -- and looks even younger. If he had cheeks, you'd want to pinch them.

Reed-thin, Jindal has the metabolism of a hummingbird and the kind of intellect that makes Vulcans uneasy. Often referred to as the smartest man in the room, Jindal's mind can wrap around anything but the idea of repose.

More to an important point, he's not another white guy. The son of Indian immigrants, Jindal is both the Republican Barack Obama and the anti-Obama. To a vote, he's a fiscal and social, pro-life conservative who came to the governorship on a promise of reform in the wake of Katrina.

While then-Gov. Kathleen Blanco told President Bush she'd get back to him about what she needed after the hurricane, Jindal orchestrated a national emergency system of volunteers, faith-based agencies, retail providers and truckers to donate and deliver supplies to the drenched and homeless. Affectionately told stories of his gritty performance are the stuff of future legend.

That can-do spirit is a thread that runs through Jindal's life. Before becoming governor, he served in the U.S. House of Representatives. Before that, he was appointed secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, taking the state's bankrupt Medicaid program from a $400 million deficit to a $220 million surplus. He also served as president of the University of Louisiana System.

Oh, and he delivered his third child when his wife awoke in the middle of the night in labor. Yeah, but can he juggle machetes?

In one of his toughest challenges as governor, Jindal vetoed a bill that would have doubled state legislators' pay. Jindal had long opposed the raise, but also had promised to let the Legislature handle its own business. Caught between two vows, Jindal erred on the side of ethics, admitting that he had made a mistake in promising too much.

"As with all mistakes, you can either correct them or compound them -- I am choosing to correct my mistake now," Jindal said at a news conference.

Too good to be true? Perhaps. If Jindal gets close to the White House, Americans will hear about his conversion to Catholicism. He was smitten in high school by a young lady who stole his heart and led him to the cross. In college, he witnessed and wrote about an exorcism.

Though such talents might be needed in the nation's capital, Hindu converts to Catholicism who admit to belief in demons have some 'splainin' to do.

It seems clear that Romney would agree to serve as McCain's wingman. He has stumped for McCain for several months after graciously dropping his own candidacy for president.

Jindal has a tougher call. He's been governor only for six months and has the unique opportunity to create a new state, literally, from the ground up. Politically, the fallout would be significant, as Lt. Gov. Mitch Landrieu, a Democrat and brother of U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu, would take Jindal's place.

Staying put might allow him time to further burnish his executive credentials while honoring his contract with Louisiana voters. Jindal's resume would suggest that he's always been a man in a hurry, but there's no rush for the nation's junior governor.

When you're Bobby Jindal, the night really is young.

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Future...or past?
I think that Bobby jondal could be the future of the Republican party...but not if he ties himself to McCain, who represents everything about the past and all the insider mistakes that have been made since the Gipper left. Let Romney go down in flames in Novemeber with McCain and then in four years Jindal/Palin can come in and fix everything that Obama will have screwed up!

oops!
Sorry....I know it's Jindal! My fingers don't always listen so well!

Neither One
Mitt Romney only became prolife when he got a very strong case of Potomac Fever. I live in western Massachusetts and I've watched this guy. All great teeth, the ever-ready positive jibe and goody-two-shoes image. Underneath it all is a hollow shell of a guy who'd sell his own mother out if he thought doing so would enhance his ambitions.

As for Jindal, the VP wouldn't be a good match for him right now, despite his stellar record. What I don't care for is the combination of both social AND fiscal conservatism. All too often I've heard conservatives speak of "family values," being prolife, and then vote to gut even the barest-bones of any safety-net programs left many young and frightened, often abandoned pregant girls need for their babies.
Besides, it goes against his Church's teachings: I know because I'm Catholic.

Jindal over Romney
If the pick is down between Jindal and Mitt "the flip" Romney, Jindal wins that hands down. I do think that Jindal should stay and help the people of Louisiana after just getting elected as governor there recently though. Huckabee could help keep Arkansas and some other close states in the GOP column (Miss Parker needs to consult a better polling firm). Pawlenty and Sanford would be good picks as well. Romney would be a disaster!

Jindal genious?
I'm sceptical of Romney for personal, non-religious reasons; nobody is that superior, therefore there must be flaws, just where, time will tell.
Jindal on the other hand is the classic political prostitute, selling himself to whatever constituency suits him most. Most recently he signed into Louisiana State Law, Bill 733 concerning teaching time being equally distributed amongst competing ideas. Seems fair, looking at both sides as it were. In reality of course this partisan Bill is aimed at making one of his largest voting blocks, conservative Christians happy. It enables the teaching in the science classroom of ideas competing with Evolution- they are idea (and poorly thought out ones at that), not competing Theories, as they have no testable theoretical basis.
In 1987 (after it had existed on the books for 27 years in Louisiana), the Supreme Court struck down as un-Constitutional the state law called the, 'Balanced Treatment of Evolution Science and Creation Science Act'. Now that 'Creation Science' has been replaced by the equally egregious 'Intelligent Design' the law is back; "Creation 2", "Return of the Killer Creationists". If anyone has any doubt that Jindals pandering is not to creationism but to the legitimate science of 'Intelligent Design', just listen to what David Tate, a member of the Livingston Parish School Board has to say on the topic;(the year of our Lord, June 2008): 'I believe both sides- the creationism side and the evolution side- should be presented and let the students decide what they believe.'
Rock on Jindal, what charlatan group will purchase the next slice of your soul, or rather, as I am no religionist, self respect
Rob..

Jindal/Palin in the future?
Interesting thought ... I think that idea is worth exploring.

Yes on Jindal..... in 2012

He's got nothing to gain by tying in with McRINO's debacle of a campaign, and risks turning into another Jack KKemp or John Edwards.

He should hand loose until 2012; a Jindal/Palin or Palin/Jindal ticket would ne an unbeatable steamroller.

Let McCain finish his Dole reprise.


Wow!

That was spell-checked before posting!

It looks like it went through an egg-beater!


the questions
The real question is who would be ready to assume the office of the presidency if it were forced upon him.
And....who fills the gaps in McCains resume.
I like Jindal but I fear he has little experience. I think the GOP should give him a prime time slot for a speech at the convention. Give him a few more years. Better to let fruit mature so it is really ready to harvest than to pluck it before its time.

response to "Jindal Genious?"
It always amuses me to see someone who wants to censor the communications and expressions of others' beliefs just because it contradicts with that someone's belief. Why the fear of allowing students or the world make up their own mind about creationism vs. evolution? I am believer of creationism, and certainly do not mind or oppose the teaching of evolutionism. Let the people decide. To further the irony, the same people who want to take religion out of the public arena (allegedly because of the separation of church and state) are the same people who want to impose their atheistic belief on the public. I believe that we as Americans are entitled to make up our own minds on what to believe.

Misleading Article
I found this article very misleading, it seems to state all the reasons Jindal is such a great choice, then in the end says, do not choose him. I like what I have read and seen on and from Jindal, but he is to much of a political novice and he is needed desperately in Louisiana. I do not think it would be fair to the people of his state to leave so shortly after being elected, not to mention the potential political suicide that may come from it when Obama cleans McCain's clock in November. I fear that McCain will choose his buddy Charlie Crist from Florida. I might support a McCain/Romney ticket, or another more conservative running mate like former PA senator Rick Santorum. I wouldn't mind seeing my old congressman Duncan Hunter either. It is all pipe dreams anyway, McCain is an idiot generally and does exactly the opposite of reason. That's my two cents.

McCain needs Arpaio
Jindal needs to stay put for a bit, this is the Obama mistake. If McCain beats the junior Senator of Illinois this November he is done. Jindal can build better on what he has rather than relying on McCain's halfast likability. Romney is liberal he lost because he is a liberal. Not because he is mormon HEWITT!!! LDS is hilarious at best on explaining how it came to be, truthfully. But Mr. Mitt Romney was as Govenor pro-gay marriage, pro-choice, pro-gun control, pro- government run healthcare, and now he is against it, all of it.

Joe Arpiao needs a crack at Dick Chenny's job.

Standing next to McCain in photo - NO!
Another fake conservative like Fred Thompson.


Go with Jindal
I vote for Jindal. His youth and energy are a nice way to balance the ticket.

I agree - Jindal is the man
I really like Romney - I think if he was the pres and we had republican majorities, he'd have the country firing on all cylinders before he left.

But I look at a mccain-romney like the dole-kemp ticket. McCain needs to spice things up considerably if we have any chance of beating this Amway salesman.

Jindal
Romney- no way....big flip flopper...noticed in the article much time was spent on Jindal's religion but not on Romney's. Let's be fair here. It is a factor on BOTH tickets.

What fool votes for a Vice President?...
...His official job is nothing.His unofficial job of waiting around for the president to die in office is a long shot of the highest order.When was the last president to die in office? JFK? And he was asasinated.

When a man is chosen for the vice presidential spot,and the two of them walk into the White House together,the president turns to him and says:"Thanks for your help,Mitt (or Jon).Your office is down the hall.I'll see you in four years." End of story.

Let me know when Mitt or Jon is the PRESIDENTIAL nominee,then I'll get interrested.Meanwhile,I don't have a dog in this fight,this year.

I guess I'll vote Bob Barr as my small message to the Republican party.

Romney is the BEST CHOICE!
Goalie Man wrote:
"Huckabee could help keep Arkansas and some other close states in the GOP column (Miss Parker needs to consult a better polling firm)."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The Repubs will win Arkansas regardless of the VP.

Checkout this excellent post by Brian, Arizona, Jul 17, 2008 @ 03:33 PM
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=27511

"Romney was not a flop in the south -- Huckabee was. Think about it. The former 10 year Arkansas governor was competing in the south against a western moderate McCain and a mormon governor from Mass. The results: the Huckster gets killed by McCain and Romney in Forida. In the few southern states Huckabee won, excluding his home state of Arkansas, he won by 2% of the vote!! For example, Huck wins Georgia 34% to 32% for McCain and 30% for Romney. The Huckster wins Tenn. by 2% of the vote.

The truth is that mcCain, Romney and Huck essentially split the southern vote roughly in thirds. About 65% of Southern Republicans voted for McCain or Romney rather than their neighbor Huck. That is rejection.

Oh, one more thing, examine the exit polls for the primary. Huckabee only got slightly more evangelical votes than Romney -- they essentially slpit that vote too with Huck generally only getting less than 10% more of the evangelical vote. Romney did reasonable well in the south and very well other places. Huck barely won a few southern states and was laugher most other places. While Romney only got under 15% of the vote once, Huckabee got 15% or less in 14 states before he withdrew!"


THE NEXT GLOBALIST VICE-PRESIDENT !!
KATHLEEN PARKER WRITES:

"More to an important point, he's not another white guy."

ASLAN WRITES:

It doesn't matter who the next president will be because either one will pick a GLOBALIST for vice president.

The American people are too blind to see that the CFR and the Marxist MSM are running the show now. In fact, it appears that the Marxists and CFR have pretty much already decided that Obama is the next Ghandi, JFK or RFK....he is by no short measure on his way to being coronated as the second coming or Messiah that the whole world has been waiting for.

Kathleen is part of that Globalist mentality that would not strengthen America but bring her to her knees while waiting on the rest of the world to catch up to our standard of living...we
as Americans will not go forward but wait for everyone else to catch up to us. While exporting
the American Manufacturing base to India and China as they now yearn for cars and tv's and washing machines the price of oil is skyrocketed
and Americans are suffering. While our own Government bails out Wallstreet...its Main street that is hurting.

Whoever the next Vice President will be...he or she will be a New World Order Globalist...you can bank on it..........just like you can bank on Kathleens rejoicing that:

"More to an important point, he's not another white guy."

**I used to date a girl from Winterhaven...her last name was Snively....I havent seen her in over twenty years...but I am sure she still has those same American Values that would challenge Kathleen on her Globalist sellout...

Its not everyday that we outsource the VP job too!



Irishlori, Steve, Rvb8
Irish Lori,

You say "Let Romney go down in flames with McCain." try substituting the words "USA' for "Romney." Would such a ticket be perfect? Of course not, but a helluva lot better than Obama and whomever. You political perfections want to wait to marry the perfect guy/gal, will never get married, need to accept the better one available on the market.

Steve,

As a fellow resident of this insane commonwealth, I respectfully disagree with you on Romney. I think as a devout Mormon he was always personally against abortion, gay marriage, etc. all he did was to promise to enforce the current law of MA (that's the job of the executive branch, to execute the current law, no matter how distasteful he/she finds it)

Again, was he a perfect gov? No, of course not, but a helluva lot better than having a dem gov like the present one, deval patrick, along with the 5-1 dem dictatorship in the legislature.

Rvb8,

You just made me like Jindal more, by pointing out that he signed Intelligent Design bill. Thank you. You represent people who are scien-tistic, not scientific. Scientistics a priori disallow any argument which cannot be weighed, measured, etc. Even you admit that evolution is a THEORY, a hypothesis, not a proven set of facts, like the multiplication table. Let the competition of the theories flourish; what are you afraid of. No one is advocating a theocracy. Besides, why does it have to be either/or, creation OR evolution, why not both/and?

Y'all have a wonderful day.

Jindal Needed in La.
He should stay there and reform an incredibly corrupt political structure into something that can serve the people properly. After he is tested in that cesspool he can move on to the real challenge.

Bobby Jindal should cool his heels
I really really like Bobby Jindal but I think he should cool his heels till 2012. His image and accomplishments would be tarred by John McCain.
He is doing everything right and is worth watching and fine tuning his style of governing.

I'm thinking, that with him, timing will be everything and this isn't it.

I'm not fond of Romney at all, if he does become the VP pick I'd be upset but given the choices there's nobody I'm liking.

The only reason I'm voting this election is to keep Obamination out.
I have no delusions that this will be a good next 4 years. I'm hoping for a stalemate in Congress and a conservative resurgence in SCOTUS.
The US is in trouble but as an American I'm looking forward with the founding fathers ideals.

Trulib, and Jindal as Catholic convert
If, and I know its a big if, Jindal is half as good as Parker says he is, then to me the 'leave him in LA' argument makes no sense. To wildly exaggerate on purpose, to make my point, would we have said "leave George Washington at Mt. Vernon, or Lincoln splittin them logs ;)etc. As a baseball fan, that's like saying "leave Smith on the farm team, even though he's batting 375, he is needed to help win that Triple A championship."

Also, with regard to Jindal being a convert to Catholicism, who is that going to offend, that massive, hidden Hindu vote? (no offense intended)It would help McCain/Jindal in PA, OH, Wisconsin, etc.

Re: Romney. One thing i do like about him is that he is a man who is totally at ease with himself. Have to forfeit $45 mil to get McCain elected? No problem; if we lose, I'll just go out and make that $45 mil in one year. I have a lovely wife, great kids, active faith-life. I would prefer to win, and I'm a tough campaigner, but i can live with losing, unlike the politics-is-my-life Clintons.

"not another white guy"
Screw you.

You're anti-white PC bigot.

Joseph
I have no problem with creation being taught, in the appropriate setting, but not as a competing 'scientific theory' to evolution.Put it in a Social Studies, or Religious Studies Class. Jindal, as a biology graduate of Brown university knows perfectly well what "theory", in science speak means. It describes such well understood cornerstones of modern science as, gravitational theory, germ theory,evolutionary theory, theory of relativity etc. It does not include creationism.
Anyway my overall point was that if he is willing to pander to Louisiana creationists just to please his state, who is the next group? Kentucky Flat Earthers, Corporate fat cats? you name it, he flogs his power now, what about when/if he's Prez?

Well, what do you know?
Robert nails it. Reply #26

I guess even a blind pig DOES score an acorn once in a while.

Release of McAmnesty's Military Records?
Speaking of resumes, why does the "war hero" refuse to release his military records? Lots of bad stuff, I hear. Isn't the media biased in his favor by not demanding those records? Why do we have to wait for the Democrat Swiftboarding of McAmnesty to find out if this guy has problems in this area as well?

OVERHAUL IN ST. PAUL! DUMP MCAMNESTY NOW!!!

ROMNEY-SESSIONS '08!

The next/only conservative...
Jindal should stay clear of any RINO so that his conservative credentials don't get stained. He is a leader in the mold of Reagan and doesn't need to play second-fiddle for the next 4 to 8 years. As governor, he'll remain in the national spotlight. As VP, he'd become an obscure figure.

If McCain loses, I truly believe that Jindal will be the next President, so I hope that he stays away from McCain.

Best line of the day
Sir aslan #9

"Its not everyday that we outsource the VP job too"

Too funny.

I like Jindal
a whole lot, and If McCain is actually going to choose between him and Romney, I hope he chooses Jindal. But this is the wrong election cycle for Jindal. He needs to complete a full term as governor. The dark horse (no pun intended) for McCain's running mate is J.C. Watts. That's a slam-dunk winning ticket for a lot of reasons.

michigander
I second that emotion.

J.C.Watts for VP!

VP choice does matter
No, the job in and of itself is unimportant, the proverbial bucket of warm spit." But what is does show is the mind, the character, the judgment of the Prez candidate. especially with a 72 year old candidate, we need to think in terms of the 'only a heartbeat away' scenario.

Batting Order
McCain is at the plate, Romney is on deck, Jindal is warming up.

Let Jindal add to his already impressive resume before putting him on tha National stage.

Gandalf...
My three picks in order of preference are

J.C. Watts
Bobby Jindal
Condi Rice

It will be none of the above, but I can dream.

Dear Bobby
Dear Bobby,

If McCain should ask you to be his VP side-kick, you should run away just as fast as your little brown legs will carry you.

Please, do not get anywhere near John McCain or his campaign. Do not give the party of Kennedy, Kerry, Pelosi and Reed the ammunition they and their big media propogandists need to demonize you.

Please, we conservatives are tired of holding our noses and voting for the lesser of two evils. First Bush I, then Bush II and now McCain. These guys are killing us with their "go along to get along" acquiescence to Democrat agendas.

In closing Bobby, right now you look like
"the man". Please don't hook-up with any of those RINO Republicans. Stay steadfast in your conservatism. You will be surprised how your message will attract voters and confound the Democrats.

Sincerly,

Holding my nose for McCain in AZ


Oh great, now we have 2 Josephs
one from VA, the other from MA, the homes of the first 6 POTI. I don't know what happened when i registered at TH, i thought i had given them a moniker to use, but they went with my real name.

I'm shocked, chagrined and saddened by many of the posts, which indicate that conservatives/repubs of the social issue/defense/financial don't even try to tolerate each other for the common good. I vote primarily for conservative social issues, but i recognise that the #1 issue is defense, especially against the jihadists, who if they were to succeed, there would be no USA to foster social values. mccain is vastly stronger on defense than Obalmy, so even though mccain was not my first choice, i will hold my nose and vote for him. Same goes with financial conservatism; is McCain perfect? No, but vastly superior to a tax and spend dem.

i'm also surprised at how defeatist some posters seem. let's get some competitive gumption, mon freres et seours!

Nope
Jindal fails the unwritten rule of being less impressive than McLame.

(edit: the Dhimmicruds have tried that stunt once with Dukakis and Bentsen--and they lost badly)

Jindal Yes, But Not Now
Let him fix Louisiana, he said he needs to and plans to stay and finish the job. Let him keep lowering the taxes there and fixing the community, getting great build up on his resume, and leave Louisiana a better place.

Have Romney now as VP...McCain needs his financial brain.

Once it's Romney's turn to run, bring in Jindal as VP.

Reaching across the aisle . . . . .

Just ONCE I want to see McCain reach across the aisle . . . . to grab a DEMocRAT by the throat and shake him!

Is it possible McCain is playing "rope-a-dope" with NObama? Letting him get all the press. Letting him say so much he's bound to stumble. Letting the public see enough of him to both get weary of AND see through him? Can we see McCain and the inevitable 527 groups pounce on NObama in those all important 6 weeks prior to the election? Can GWB pull an Osama bin Laden rabbit out of the hat prior to the election?


We can hope, but I'm not sure there is anyone at GOP HQ smart enough to think of, much less successfully implement such a strategy.

MACK and MITT
Senator McCain has formed a committee to help him with the selection of his vice president. The candidates for this job must meet almost all of the requirements mentioned by Senator John McCain.

The choice for McCain's running mate must possess a similar ideology on security, foreign policy, social policy and fiscal policy as the president that will strengthen the popularity of these two people in charge of our country during these difficult and extreme challenges confronting our nation domestically and round the world.

Mitt Romney has succeeded in the global business world since his founding of Bain Capital in 1984. Since then he saved the 2002 Winter Olympics. As Governor of MA he took a $2 billion deficit to a $3 billion surplus in one term. He took several companies from failure to success i.e. Staples, Domino's Pizza, Sealy Corporation, Brookstone and the Sports Authority. He knows successful companies create jobs. He knows economics.

I believe Mitt Romney has the resume` to be the best choice from those mentioned plus he will have the support of the GOP and is recommended by top stalwarts of the GOP to be on the ticket with McCain. Mitt Romney is certainly capable of running the largest business in the world, the United States government.

The Select Committee and Senator McCain must agree that Mitt Romney is indeed, the best choice as his running mate and Mitt will enhance a GOP success for the M & M ticket in November for these two to lead our country through these perilous times.

Governor Jindal should stay as Governor of LA and become Mitt Romney's VP for eight years and then President for eigtht years.

---
"Whatever evolves was first, created"-Jason Leverette, Patriot
http://www.johnmccain.com/dreamsdestiny/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQhjaCgAS80

Jindal
I don't know, he looks good on paper, but that can be deceiving. I think I'd like to hear from the horses mouth what he would do on certain matters such as national security(i.e. the border),immigration, and the home oil situation. He could turn out all wrong.

Who is the best running mate for McCain?
If he would be offered the V.P. position and would take it McCain should choose the very wise, informed, experienced and most of all honest Zell Miller! We need a McCain/Miller ticket! It would give a lot of those people who find themselves hopelessly locked into a "death party" ie, the demoncratic party, a valid position to occupy until they can hopefully remove the "n" from the current "demoncratic" party and become, once again, an acceptable alternative to the party of LIFE!

McCain's VP
Although Romney would not be my first choice (for a number of reasons), many Republican voters seem to perfer him -- and there is no question that the ticket needs Romney's expertise in economics. I, however, will continue to watch Gov. Jindal for the future.

Bobby Jindal is
a breath of fresh air in an otherwise stale political environment. As a Republican from a state overwelmingly Democrat, I welcome his reforms and his no-nonsense approach to government. It gives me great pleasure to see the Edwards Democrats wince in pain when Jindal's name is mentioned. But ask them what he has done wrong thus far and you get SILENCE as a reply. They are wont to admit this man is a REAL statesman, not a bought and paid for politician like they are accustomed to. I get a newsletter from him weekly plus I read about his actions thus far. Compared to Kathleen Babineaux Blanco this guy is easily a better legislator/leader. He is a TRUE conservative who advocates small government, decreased spending, tax cuts, and TRADITIONAL American values. I guess him being an offspring of an immigrant family, and growing up with traditional American values, he realizes where this country is fundementally going wrong. We need MANY MORE Bobby Jindals in this country if we hope to turn it around. My only hope is that he remains governor of Louisiana long enough to make real changes so badly needed there. Mr. Jindal is what conservatism is all about from everything I've seen/read about him. I no longer live in Louisiana but in my heart I will always call it home. To be sure it will take some time to reverse the damages done to the state by corrupt politicians like Edwards and Blanco but Mr. Jindal is THE man for the job. Liberals beware of a man like Bobby Jindal. He (like the majority of Americans) is fed up with poitics as usual in this country and he is determined to change things. This man respresents REAL change, not the Obamaesque empty promises you hear/read about with regards to the Presidential elections.

jindal
is head and shoulders above romney. all of romneys supposed finacial ability couldn't by him the nomination .he came in third behind mike huckabee who had very little money and a grassroots orginization, how much did romney spend per delagate in iowa? i think it was over a 100,000.00 ,any way it was some ridiculous amount and he got stomped . look at the mess he left in mass. higher taxes and fees ,lots of fee hikes ,gay marriage ,and he is quite proud of his socialized medicine boondoggle. we need a fresh start . jindal can provide that he moves the party away from perception that it is minority unfreindly and run by corporate america . we all know this is'nt true but is a perception that romney would reinforce. it will kill mcain among bluecollar dems . that group is up for grabs this year .jindal won la. with their help and mcain will need them to beat obama

Keep Jindal in LA
The GOP will be eating their seed corn, if they waste him on McCain's Bob Dole Lite campaign. They'll lose, and he will be a FOX News contributor, for the next 4 years.

Hang Together
Joseph, MA: I'm with you. We should all go out and rent the John Adams series to see how much compromise had to occur in order to establish this great Republic. From our own history, we see that there never has been a perfect candidate (except for maybe Washington). One group or other in our conservative coalition will always have to compromise--right now most of us have to compromise on at least one position given our present candidate, but if we don't,
ALL may be lost. Either we hang together or we all hang separately.

I think
a good choice for McCain would be Joe Lieberman. Lieberman would help greatly in swing states with undecieded voters. He is no longer allied totally with the Democratic party despite his claims that he is still 'with them on issues". His views are in many ways aligned with that of McCain. Plus he has been a McCain supporter from before the elections. Lieberman is an old school Democrat like that of my father's and grandfather's. He may lean a little to the liberal side domestically but his roots are of a conservative bsais which is why he was shunned by his former party now unofficially regarded as the Communist party of America. To the left, Lieberman represents an unwelcome reminder of what the Democratic party once was and currently isn't. But because of his past ties with the party, he would be able to deal with them better on many issues because some still view him as one of them(which he isn't) IMO.

Romney Looks, Sounds Like Best VP
Tom, I respectfully disagree. Although Lieberman has been fantastic on the war, he agrees with conservatives on almost nothing else. McCain has got to galvanize his base with the VP choice or right-wing conservatives will stay home. Jindal looks like the future of the party, but Romney,here and now, is the best attack dog McCain has in his corner. Have you heard his radio and TV interviews lately? He's better at explaining issues and trashing Obama than any of the other VP candidates. He makes me say, "Why didn't McCain say that?!"

Tom, Lieberman would be fine
with me. Another point in his favor would be his ability to attract at least some Jewish voters, not the majority of course, but maybe enough to carry FL. and he would help with the fundraising.

on the downside, he like Romney with MA, would not carry his homestate of CT.

Don't Leave Us Bobby!
After spending the majority of my life in one of the most corrupt cities in the world..Chicago..I now reside in Louisiana! Bobby is the only hope that his state has...we need him here!! Please don't leave - YET.

As much as I would like...
to have Jindal, I think that if I were him, I would be thinking twice about aligning myself with the "Maverick".

If McCain wins, then it might be worth the gamble. If McCain looses his political future would be forever tainted.

It would be a shame to waste his talents but America sure does need some talent right about now.

J. C. Watts or Michael Steel would also be good choices as would California Supreme Court Justice Janice Rogers Brown.

Jindal
I think Jindal would be a perfect vice-President and President-in-waiting. Besides, as an honest Louisiana Governor, he will be out of office after this term. Louisianan's can't handle an honest Governor.

When I moved to Louisiana in 1991, they were in the process of choosing a Governor. The present Gov, at that time, was Buddy Roemer. He was a good, honest man. Can't have that.

The election process in Louisiana is a runoff system. The two people getting the highest number of votes go in a runoff. In 1991, the two people getting the highest number of votes were former Governor Edwin Edwards and David Duke. Edwards was booted out of office previously for corruption. David Duke is, well, David Duke. Thank goodness the corrupt Edwards won.

As you can see, Jindal, as an honest man, doesn't have a chance of being reelected. It's against history in that state. He might as well be vice-President.

Folks, it's official
Jindal has declined any and all VP offers. This is fine. While he is an interesting choice, we need him to show off four years of talent in LA. If any state needs good leadership...

McCain should run on a single-term pledge; it's a good principle. After four years, Jindal will prove his readiness to run for VP or even supplant McCain's VP for president.

Whomever McCain picks, it had better not be Crist.

The greater need
Americans have gotten used to the idea of looking to Washington as a solution to their problems when the solution is in their own back yard. Louisiana is my home state in my heart even though my work has taken me elsewhere.

Let each state get their act together. Keep Bobby in La. they need him more. At least there will be one state that will show promise and a future. As for the rest of the 49, that is their problem. It can be fixed if they don't continue to shirk their responsibility.

Tibby

Let Jindal perform his
conservative "magic" on a state that is in serious need of such - Louisiana will be the winner and it MOST CERTAINLY needs reform after decades of poor management by the Democrats!

If he were to leave, Louisiana would return to Democrat rule which would be a huge loss to the country! Look at how wonderfully well the Democrat governor and Democrat mayor of New Orleans managed the hurricane situation. Let's face it, folks, hurricanes come with ADVANCE notice 99.999% of the time! And the LOCAL DEMOCRATS failed BIGTIME in preparing for a disaster they KNEW was coming!

I would like Senator McCain to select a prominent CONSERVATIVE as his running mate. Rick Santorum comes to mind as does Michael Steele...both have proven their value systems time and again and we MUST return to our American Conservative VALUES!!!!

VOTE CONSERVATIVE SENATORS & REPRESENTATIVES IN NOVEMBER!!!!!!

Who can beat Obama? McCain-JINDAL can.
"Hindu converts to Catholicism who admit to belief in demons have some 'splainin' to do."
+++
Can someone tell me what the above quoted words mean? In my mind, why in the world would Jindal have to 'splain belief in demons? Aren't we currently trying to prevent a man who is so obviously possessed by demons (think partial-birth abortion, infanticide) from becoming our next commander in chief? Demons exist and they are everywhere, trying their hardest on a daily basis to capture souls and wreak havoc. All Catholics should know that!

And I would not like to see Jindal wait four more years. When I recite the Rosary, it's for today, not for some point in 2012. We, as a nation, are a mess. We abort our children, we bed our same sex, we don't know our neighbors, we want to euthanize grandma, and so on. And Romney, while he does seem to love his kids and family, and that is surely a positive, he changes his mind when the wind blows (more possibilities in his direction). If McCain selects Jindal, he's got my vote.

St. Michael the Archangel, pray for us!

King Liberal, you wrote...
"You want to put a less than six months in position newbie governor to be one step away from the football. If there was a politican with less experience than Obama then you have found him."

I guess you didn't read the article....

Before becoming governor, he served in the U.S. House of Representatives. Before that, he was appointed secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, taking the state's bankrupt Medicaid program from a $400 million deficit to a $220 million surplus. He also served as president of the University of Louisiana System.

ohh, hoo hho, ahh haa haa,
cut it out rvb8, you're killin' me! You're so funny and witty. Kentucky Flat Earthers. Wow, how clever of you. As if Ohioans are such beacons of intellect.

I won't boor someone so as enlightened as yourself with links to web sites filled with scientific data that support ID. I mean, the science is in as far as you're concerned, why fight it, right?

Great science too, like banning DDT because it might create some ill health effects for some. Forget the millions that are spared the horrors of malaria.

And of course we all know about Climate Change. The debate is absolutely over. Scientists around the globe have slam dunked that one too. We should all heed the experts immediately. Shut down all the manufacturing plants unless they can be powered via non-fossil fuel energy. Again, just ignore effect that will have on the worlds poor nations with emerging economies. They'll just have to adapt and live on less food and fresh water.

I wake every morning and praise Gaia for providing sustenance. And of course I appreciate the blessing of Gaia's of revelations to the scientific community which have afforded us enlightenment, love, and the ability to live with a smaller carbon footprint.

I'd say have him wait
But I'm no expert...

Let him develop his resume and go for the Pres, not VP. I'd rather him develop LA and grow than be thrown to a largely figure head position under a would-be mediocre president.

Agree With VA Daddy
Jindal WILL be President but now is not the time. Maybe in 8 years.

Not Joe Lieberman.
Other than his stand on the war and Israel, Joe Lieberman is a flaming tax and spend, welfare state, socialist, capital "L" Liberal.

Jindal 2012 (maybe)
Maybe we will see Jindal running for president in 2012. He looks promising!

It seems to me that a lot of the Indian immigrants (and decendants) are reletivley conservative.

They have some recent experience on how government can screw things up while looking back to India. They also have some recent experience on how simple it is to be successful in the US… all one needs to do is try! Indians also seem to have a stable and traditional family structure.

Jindal stay away from McCain
I think Jindal should stay away from McCain.

McCain 'might' (read as likely) tarnish Jindals budding reputation.

Jindall for VP!
McCain will do the predictable thing and tap Romney for VP, so that we can have a conventional, slow-death campaign (like Ford and Dole) that Republicans are accustomed to.

McCain has no idea how desperate his situation really is - the polls may say it's close, but in reality, he needs to complete the 'Hail Mary' - and Jindall is wide open in the end-zone !

Maximillian, Roman

Max, where are you finding that Jindal has dropped out; i've checked a lot of sites and can't find it.

Roman: demon-crats! Love it, will borrow it

King Lib: Jindal may never have been to Iraq, but he has been to India, which will be a much more important part of our future.

Love Rick Santorum, but losing his home state hurt chances,

Farmer's wife: Janice Brown would not help mcain to carry CA.

Select Jindal
Jindal has One Thing Going that Gets My vote.

He disbanded A Government Agency in Louisiana.

That is a start in the dirction that each state and the U.S. Government Needs to Follow.

Governmental Agencies at every level Of Government Are Too Big, and Growing Bigger Exponentially. Government Agencies Build Their Own Empires, and Become So Entrenched and Powerful, that Wind Up Doing Nothing But Finding Excuses To Exist. Social Welfare Agencies became Empires That Have To Make News Victims To Serve To Keep Building Their Empires, and They Have No Interest in Ending Poverty, but have A Much-Invested Interest Into Creating New Poverty Victims in Order To Continue Building Their Social Welfare Agency Empires.

This is true and typical of Every Local, State, and Federal Agency or Department.

Jindal Knows This, as do many other, But, the Difference is this: Jindal Actually Did Something about It in Louisiana by Disbanding The States Department of Labor--A worthless bureaucracy.

My Vote Goes To Jindal.
jerome ennis, MAed in Tuscaloosa, Alabama

My prediction
McLame's pick for VPOTUS will be...Arlen Specter (one of the few RINO's who actually passes the unwritten rule).

my 2 cents
only in America

Is this a great country or what?

I realize that there are many out there much more erudite than I whatever that means, and so

I yield the floor

Hey rvb8
Thanks for the info regarding Jindal's stand on Intelligent Design, Jindal just went up another 10 points. With McCains age, we need someone who can take over as President should anything happen to McCain. What I like about Jindal is that he operates from principle. And his principles are conserative. I agree a Jindal Palen ticket would be great. But I fear for the future right now. If McCain is to win he needs to get someone that has the energy that he McCain currently lacks. Jindal fits that bill.
Being a VP would provide Jindal an excellent addition to his resume for 2012.
I'm for Jindal

Why not?
If Obama can run for President with his razor thin resume, then surely Jindal has enough experience to run for Veep. Unlike Obama, Jindal can actually put coherent sentences together WITHOUT a teleprompter. Also, he has a philosophy of how the country should run that more reflects that of most Americans, than one whose philosophy resembles that of Hugo Chavez.

Anthropogenic Global Warming
Does anybody know where Jindal stands on Global Warming? McCain needs someone who can educate him with the facts on AGW.

Gift for Obama
It would be a mistake for McCain to select him as VP.
It would effectively neutralize one of Obama's chief drawbacks (inexperience/youth).
Why give him that gift?
Neutralize one of his assets instead.

Opt out
I met Jindal when he started taking apart and reconstructing the glutonous La. Dept. of Health & Hospitals. I was told he was a genius. I thought it was hype until I saw his work. He is extremely intelligent, focused, and goal oriented. The job he was assigned was daunting. The result he accomplished was amazing.

That being said, he should sit this one out. McCain, if he ever had a chance after the slash and burn tactics by Rush, et al. and conservative circles, leaves me with little hope of his election. Jindal is better than to put in this mess.

Romney, the recent convert to conservatism, should sit this one out to prove his conservative bona fides. Further, the medical insurance plan he is so proud of needs to be evaluated. So far, it is not a positive. I have yet to have a poster tell me SPECIFICALLY how this plan differs from what Obama offers. We need to see that Romney did provide something of merit.

When Romney's father died, his mother ran for the Senate as pro-choice. Romney needs to show that his current opinion in pro-life is not a flash in the pan.

A very good Bobby
Yup
Another gem of an article.Thank you.
Bobby appears to be what the Republicans need.
They are pathetic.
He brings good character to just another bunch of politicians...refreshing.
Let's start to push Now for him in 2012.
All Americans will need someone like Bobby
then.
Prayerfully America will be salvageable in 2012.

Sound like democrats...
He's young! Handsome! Bright! Articulate!

Oooh, legs are tingling. Let's make him... president!!!

No experience? Not tried/vetted?
Never mind- he's handsome, bright, articulate.
His speeches sound sooooo good.
Let's make him president!!!!

Bobby Jindal
already told McCain "No!" And rightly so.

First off he is more valuable as a governor. Secondly why should he taint his conservative street cred with McCain. Thirdly he can run outright as a governor.

Jindal
Can he play basketball? Or better yet, hit a three pointer? Considering the media coverage of BO, this seems to be an important MSM-crafted qualification for high office.


All kidding aside, terrific column, Kathleen Parker!!!

Lo
Good morning to you. I agree with you 100%.

Now I know why sarah palin
is getting all this attention. I hadn't heard of her until a couple of weeks ago. So I googled her on wikipedia. All conservative stances, Gov. of Alaska, and most importantly, gorgeous Miss Alaska! Forget VP, I now say dump mccain and with the One who could melt an iceberg she's so hot.

CNN is saying it might be Pawlenty
They say McCain is 'inching' toward Pawlenty, saying that the McCain campaign is telling people "I think you're going to like Pawlenty...".

Um, no we're not. Pawlenty is a good conservative, but the media will massacre him on the fallen bridge thing that happened on his watch. Pawlenty does NOTHING for McCain's campaign.

Jindal, Romney, Palin--any of those three will give a much needed jolt to the McCain campaign. Everyone realizes this except McCain. And McCain is a maverick. Hello President Obama.

McCain/Romney!

McCain/Romney 2008!

Romney/Jindal 2012!

Good one, SunThe1 !

SunThe1 wrote:

Sound like democrats...
He's young! Handsome! Bright! Articulate!

Oooh, legs are tingling. Let's make him... president!!!

No experience? Not tried/vetted?
Never mind- he's handsome, bright, articulate.
His speeches sound sooooo good.
Let's make him president!!!!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Hilarious!

Re: Joseph, about Palin
You got a point. She's hot. And given the choice between covering Obama for 4 years, and a cute VP in Palin for 4 years, I'm sure those liberal media dudes would prefer the latter. Just watch how tongue tied they sometimes get around Dana Perino. One thing's for sure, not only do the liberal media heads have NO brains, they use other parts of their body to do the thinking. We should use this to our advantage.

Shelby
He has 10 times more experience and brains than Obama. He's actually made tangible, significant changes for the better in Louisiana.

He doesn't hang out with preachers that hate America, he doesn't hang out with people that bombed the Pentagon.

He doesn't inspire people to focus on how bad America is, or say there are 57 states, or say America should be more like Europe.

He actually has substance. How does this sound like the democrats?

Jindal Should Just Say "No"
I predict the next president will serve one term once people realize a showboating ineffective senator who talks a good game is still an ineffective president. I'm still baffled as to why two US Senators think they should be promoted. One of them has part time lunch lady in the cafeteria experience and the other one has a "it doesn't matter what the people want, I do it my way" resume.

If Bobby Jindal is any good at DOING things, I'd rather he not be tainted by a failed run or a term with McCain. Save him for when a Republican will actually get elected.

Bobby in 2016
By then he will be seasoned and vetted. He's already conservative right down to the ground.

Jindal already said
no.


Agree NAIcoba !

My comment was in response to the humor of Sun's post, and I took it as especially targeting Nobama.

Totally agree about Jindal--he is 1,000 x better than Nobama. Jindal has only been Gov. for a very short time. I hope we see him in the White House in future elections.

Hate to say it
I hate it, and I would rather not think it, but I truly believe McCain's candidacy is going to flame. More probably than not, Dems are going to have the presidency and a filibuster-proof congress for four years. They'll pass every middle class welfare program they can think of, and the media will give Obama a pass on everything he does. We'll have "socialism in one country" for four years.

Despite all the middle class welfare enactments, the voters might nevertheless decide four years of social libertarianism and near-totalitarian socialism is all they want of either.

With that possibility in 2012, I don't know why Jindal would want to go down with McCain. Better to get his experience, keep track of all the awful things the Dems are going to do, gather the backing McCain does NOT have, and enter the fray in 2012.

Too many posts
I'll quit for awhile after this. In response to Steven, I would like to see Romney as VP candidate, notwithstanding that I don't think any VP candidate can save McCain. Romney might be as hollow as you say, but he can "talk the talk" on economics. He could study Obama's (non) plans and point out how they will go bad. Then when they do, Jindal can remind everybody in 2012 how it was all predicted back in 2008.

1980 all over again?
If that festering pile of canin fecal matter Baroque Insane O'Vomit DOES get elected the best we can hope for is to have Bobby Jindal ride in like Reagan in 1980 and blow him away in another 49 state landslide. Maybe 50 since folks in IL aren't as excited about O'Vomit as he wants us to think.

With Romney, who got screwed by lib dems in NH voting for McCain in the primary, does help him get elected maybe McLame will develop "health problems" after 2.5 years and we can get 8 of Romney and THEN elect Jindal?

Too much to hope for with the media selling this sack of manure.

-Ray

shelby
Thanks. (I'd hate to see conservatives in 'swoon' mode- I'd be embarrassed for them, as I am for the poor people who seem to be under the influence of BO.)


I like your 2008/2012 plan.

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I also think there's alot of difference between Jindal and Obama (most important conservative versus radical liberal). But unlike Nobama, let's see him earn it instead of having it thrust his way because he's young and handsome, and actually come into it with something besides his mouth like nobama.

Seems to me it'd be kinda hard to criticise those things about Bo if we did the same thing (swoon over a naif).
And I want to retain criticisin' rights!

ok Shelby, I get it
Forgive my temporary 'no-sense-of-humor' like some over-sensitive lib.

Jindal will be president some day, no question...not based on his race, but on his actual qualifications.

I wonder how the liberal media will tar and feather him as some kind of sell out.

Shelby!
I see you're in WA. Are you following the Gregoire-Rossi re-match?

How about Jindal-Rossi in 2016? OK, one election cycle at a time.

king liberal
I don't recall having said you had no insight into the conservative mind, and not sure how it's relevant here. My post was not really about the conservative mind anyway. So maybe your post is for someone else.

But if we said the same thing, that's nice. I didn't actually read your post (I must confess that I scroll by alot of posts - I used to read and respond to yours, and can't recall why I quit. One of two probable reasons: I don't respond to posters who have resorted to name calling in exchanges, and therefore don't bother to read their posts again. I can't recall if you're in that category or if I just got used to your posts being how much barry makes you tingle and how stupid conservatives' strategies are.
In any case, it's nice we agreed on something, (if we did). I'm sure you are quite worthwhile to read and correspond with. I just gave you up awile back.

Jindal just said "NO"
Jindal just told Fox News that he's not interested in being McCain's running mate this year.

http://tinyurl.com/6e55ln

Sorry, Ms. Parker, it looks like your column got overtaken by events.

And the rest of us can stop discussing a scenario that is now not going to happen.

Ich mit Mitt,
as the Germans might say.

McCain is a winner
Bobby Jindal will have his hands full in turning Louisana around after mess Blanco made of it. And he still has to contend with Mayor Nagin in NO. Too many would never look at Mitt Romney as President this year due to problem with Jeff, and mistaken myth of Mormonism. McCain will make a great president in comparison with who the majority party dug out of popcorn box. Their candidates get less qualified all the time, with Harry Truman being the last one to remember.

KL
I believe you may have confused me with someone else.
If you --or anyone else here--can cite any ad hom,or namecalling EVER I will be very shocked, and will also apologize.
But I don't think you can produce one.


mistaken myth of Mormonism
I must say, I as a devout Catholic, don't understand the prejudice against LDS, if indeed there is one. Of course their theology is absurd to me, but their lifestyles are as wholesome as those of Catholics used to be, circa 1955.

as to Mitt being a dumkopf, KingLib, I think he could outplay you in a game of whippout poker. He's so dumb he laughs all the way to the bank.

Ms. Parker
No, he is not the one Republicans have been waiting for. On a philosophical level, he is simply a younger version of the crusty old GOP members we have now. He is fully on board with all the faith-based and other compassionate socialism Bush gave us. Because he is young, articulate, and has manners, some Republicans respond to him like the left responds to Obama. But he is not the wave of the future of the Republican Party (unless it decides to commit suicide).

How about Romney-Jindal ticket?
It's a crying shame that senile, old, boring amnesty-loving John McCain is taking up space as the Republican presidential nominee -- or Mitt Romney could have been running for president, with Bobby Jindal as vice president.

Hey, maybe the delegates at the Republican National Convention will show some guts and kick Juan McAmnesty and his Forked Tongue Express to the curb and pick Romney instead, thus clearing the way for Jindal as No. 2.

Silly argument
King Liberal Location: WV
Reply # 47
Date: Jul 23, 2008 - 10:09 AM EST
Subject: JINDAL=DOOM
Why because then you consservative lose your most often repeated talking point-Obama's so called lack of expereience.
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Sorry, Jindal has at least twice the governmental experience of Obama, including activism. The only difference between them is that Jindal's activist experience didn't include producing fraudulent voters.

Wendy, I'm curious
about your post.

You call Jindal "young, articulate and with manners;" are these disqualifying traits? Not one of the posters today said that that's why they would vote for him; rather, it would be because of his consistently conservative views, and his proven ability in his young life to implement those views.

How so is he a "younger version of the crusty old Gopers"? Most importantly, who would you suggest for gop vp?

King Liberal
I am impressed by your German and your assessment of Romney. Romney-ites are like the Clinton-ites; they are need to get over themselves. The primary is over. All of the screaming and scheming in the world won't change that. It's up to the voters now.

McLame hater
Woulda, coulda, shoulda - HORSE HOCKEY! It's all speculation on your part. It's what YOU wished for. It's what YOU wanted. You cannot prove that John McCain being out of the race would have changed a thing.

So don't vote for McCain (his real name). Just act as stupid, sullen, and petty as you are wont to do. You are the one who looks lame.

Wendy - 5:10 PM post
I found Bush questionable before his first term ended. I found John Kerry a total idiot; so, Bush was the choice.

However, if you throw out overly broad and ambiguous statements that equate Jindal with Bush, put your facts out. I am tired of posters with broad brush strokes that can't be proven, just as I am tired of the constant trashing and lying by some posters.

If you are not part of the cure, you are the problem.

FACTS!!!!! FACTS!!!!! FACTS!!!!! Don't give me some weary site of someone else's opinion. Give me facts.

It's not religion, Stupid
Let's leave it at where it is now and go forward. The candidates are decided upon by the voters. Who the VP is will not make that big a difference. Stop dragging out and trying to argue religion.

Go say a prayer instead.

It's Romney :)

Remember when Romney endorsed McCain?

Remember the look on McCain's face that day (utter disgust).

Yep, That was the day Romney sealed the deal...

Something like, "Pick me, or I'll bury you".

McCain flinched.

(well, at least we know he's human)

Carlos
As pointed out earlier, and on the scroll on Fox News, Jindal is not going to leave the Louisiana governor's office.

As has been on Fox News, the medical insurance program Romney bragged about in the debates has cost the state of Massachusetts $150,000 last fiscal year and is expected to rise 10% each year, which will cause people to pay more individually, the state to pay more, and will be more limited in coverage. Maybe it's not the most brilliant idea ever foisted on a state. Is that what we want to see nationally a la Obama?

Carlos - correction
The Mass. med/ins plan cost $150,000,000. Leaving out three zeros makes a difference. My apology.

Anyone but a woman
If McLame picks anyone but a woman for VP, it will be looked upon as business as usual for the staid old Republican party. Bob Dole II. You will have poor innocent Hillary debating the awful white guy.

Only a woman candidate can set this party back on the road to normalcy. Only a woman will get any attention from the MSM. Only a woman can drive home to conservative democrats that it is the Republican party that is the party of small business, that big government and big business are one and the same.

THat woman is Sarah Palin. Alaska or not, she has a track record of throwing out the trash in government. AS a VP candidate, she will be seen as the next President and the first woman president, AND SHE WILL BE A REPUBLICAN.

But don't count on McLame to make any choice but the wrong choice. ON Fox yesterday, 2 out of 3 all-stars said the dupe would pick Tom Ridge, famous for only one thing: being George Bush's first Secy of Homeland Sec and, when presented, answering questions like a bump on a log.


Romney's endorsement of McCain
I remember Romney's endorsement of McCain the same way Carlos does. I found it unsettling that while neither man likes the other it is the guy who will head the ticket that is unable to keep ill will under wrap in public.

I don't think either one of these guys can save McCain, who is running one of the most incompetent campaigns I've ever seen. Choosing Romney might deliver Michigan, but that's only 17 votes. CA has 54 votes, NY has 40+, and IL has 20+. They are all already inthe Obama column.

Even when Obama hands McCain a gift like his stuttering answers that refuse to acknowledge the success of the surge McCain manages to get the least gain possible. First he goes for a direct, over-the-top accusation (which is true) that Obama would prefer a political win at home over a military win in Iraq and then he says he respects the guy, thus successfully managing to pizz off everyone.

Let McCain self-destruct alone. Let him pick some spineless toady for Veep nominee. Save Romney's and Jindal's bonafides for 2012.

I am telling you so
And when Jindal "orchestrates" a national socialist system of "volunteers, faith-based agencies, retail providers and truckers to donate and deliver supplies to the drenched and homeless" and impoverished and unemployed and overmortgaged and senesced and underinsured and uninsurable and physically ill and mentally ill and illegally here or not here at all, don't say you were never warned that he was a leftist waiting to happen.

Is Bobby Jindal the one Republicans have
Editor,
I would like to see a Newt Gingrich-Bobby Jindal ticket in the next presidential election. I wouldn't be disappointed if McCain picks him, but unlike the the inexperienced Obama with only 3 years of unelected legislative service, Gov. Jindal only has 6 months of state executive service.

It would serve him and the people of Louisiana if he would turn that state around after the years of Democrat corruption that has given it its notorious reputation.

He has more promise than most Republican conservatives, now he needs to be tempered in the fires of executive adversity.

It would be interesting though to see if he has the right stuff required for a person not be be corrupted by the Washington elitist establishment.

Personally, I believe he may just be the man this country has been waiting for in the spirit of our founders.

Those on the left that would find fault in the exorcism he witnessed in college are satanically inspired anyway -- a delusion in which they believe good to be evil and evil good.

I think Mitt Romney would better serve Sen. McCain due to his economics expertise at this juncture in our history than would the inexperience of Gov. Jindal. But wait for 2013 and I will be Bobby Jindal biggest cheerleader.

Turban Torpedo

I like the Joe Arpaio for VEEP idea
If McCain wanted to drive the libs right over the edge he would pick fellow Arizonian Joe Arpaio, America's top cop for his VEEP.

Unfortunately McCain and Sheriff Joe don't see eye to eye on immigration reform. McCain wants amnesty, while Joe would round them up, put them in tent camps around the country and let them work for us while waiting to be sent home. Joe is a real neo-con's, neo-con.

Turban Torpedo

Hey, Wendy, you dolt
Jindal has long since announced today that he will not be leaving the governor's office in Louisiana.

You ignorant, cowardly twit, you have yet to support the lies you were spewing about Jindal earlier. What is your problem? Are you a mean-spirited liar or simply a stupid liar?

Who is it you think is so d@mn hot for the GOP?

bobby
bobby will be preident. give him time to grow.
thi i a man worth waiting for. let's ee if we can clean house our house and congress from the
dark period tate eed and corruption that has been part of our system for a long time. let him make history. e know he will. let him develop.remember learning how to run a state is good training. give the rest of the country a chance to redefine what's important america or
socialism. after the next four years they may learn. ahzman/icu

Wiseone
I don't know how old you are or if you are old enough to remember Romney's father in Michigan, but if he isn't any better than his father, I have no use for him. And yes, I was there then. It's not a question of what he did or didn't do. He just didn't!!

Louisiana's nice, Louisiana's lovely
but my heart beats true for the red white and blue. Bring Jindal on the ticket.

Jindal on the ticket would tell me what kind of president John McCain thinks could bust corruption and serve the citizens. A Romney choice would also speak volumes. Look at Ms. Parker's argument here. She is saying that McCain could pick up Michigan. That's it folks. That's all you need to know.

Nam 65 is right for the most part. I never vote for the VP. But in this case, McCain has raised enough questions in my mind about his conservatism, that his VP choice is going to answer my questions about him.

tephen
What?!?!?

eastlake joe
Wendy, who kepts slandering Jindal is a Romney fan. She and a few others will pop up, say stupid, unsubstantiated, untrue things about other candidates; then, they hide when you pin them down.

The Romney believers seem to think you have to trash every other candidate or possible candidate or possible appointee. I have read about all of these guys. I had no need to read further about Clinton as I am sick of her to begin with. But, the style of the Romney supporters is dirty and disgusting.

When George Romney died, his wife ran for Senate as a liberal, pro-choice candidate. She lost. Dick Morris was on the Glenn Beck show tonight and stated that WMR has only been a 'conservative' for less than 48 months. That's about the time he got WH fever. It agrees with what I have learned about him.

I don't mind criticism of a candidate; but, I despise the need to lie and the liar.

Anyone could rise to business and political stratospheres given the money and connections. George Romney only went so far and no further due to his lack of appeal to the voters. Like father, like son.

Yttrium
Jindal is not in the VP 'race'. He announced it today.

Summers
G. Romney was, to my mind, an invisible governor. He just existed. Nothing more. His terms were quite"unmemorable"! His son strikes me as more of the same. As you said "like father like son!!!

Wendy, Wendy, Wendy, Wendy
Come out, come out from under your rock. Liar.

Jindal signed into law a law that will give a judge the power to have a child sex offender chemically castrated after a first offense and mandating chemical castration after a second offense, along with life sentences.

But, I guess you support child rape. Just thought you would want to add it to your repertoire for one TRUTH in your PACK OF LIES.

Pathetic person. Are you a female or a male who calls himself Wendy?

Don't answer. It would just be another lie.

For Eastlake Joe
Actually I was a teenager living in Michigan when George Romney was the guv. I didn't follow politics than other than I didn't trust Nixon (got that one right).

What I mostly remember about George Romney is that he wanted to be President so bad that he went to Vietnam in preparation to run for the job. But when he got back he promptly self-destructed by claiming he had been "brainwashed" about Vietnam by the Johnson administration. This complaint didn't fly with the loyal opposition party of the '60's (the GOP).

I do think Mitt Romney is better than his father and is way better than McCain (which isn't saying much in either case). Mitt turned a scandal-ridden Olympics around in Salt Lake City, which in and of itself shows an ability for organization and negotiation that far exceeds anything McCain has done (caving in to Democrats who read the results of push polls conducted by the NYTimes are not impressive negotiation accomplishments).

Romney also has amassed a great fortune in business. I don't know the specifics of how he did this so I will reserve the accolades, but he must have a far better grasp of economics than McCain, who voted against the tax cuts (I believe he called them "stupid" or some such) and who admits that economics is not his "strong suit" (more like his greatest area of incompetence).

Romney is not a perfect candidate and is far from my first choice, but McCain is a liberal democrat who has gamed the system to usurp the nomination from the conservative candidates and the conservative base. Let McCain self-destruct. If Romney wants to throw away his own political future by signing on as McCain's VP candidate that's up to him, but he would be better off pulling a Reagan move by sitting it out. Let Obama win and show the country what true incompetence is, and then run again in 2012.

Summers
Well, thank you for the correction, Summers.

I thought he said, "You don't promise, 'I would ~never~ go to the prom with that pretty girl.'"


Re: What fool votes for a Vice President
When the presidential candidate is as old as John Cancer Head McLame, you better be voting for a good VP. Presidents have died right after going into office, we conservatives can hope that he chooses a conservative running mate and then gives a long speech in the rain and catches pneumonia and croaks. That may sound terrible and it is in a way, but if it puts someone who will lead the nation in a conservative fashion, it is better than a man whose closest running mate on political issues would have a D next to their name, like Clinton or Gore. I am surprised Joseph Lieberman is not a contender for VP. Actually, I would rather have Lieberman than Crist. Oh well, it is not like we have any power in this country anymore. The only effective law making body anymore is the courts. The people lost out long ago!

wiseone
A lot of politicians have amassed great fortunes after going into politics. It doesn't mean they have a good knoledge of finance, it usually means they have an inside to a good investment. I still say like father like son.

Too Bad
Too bad the ticket isn't Romney-Jindal. Maybe then I could get excited.
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