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Jindal: “We Don’t Start Winning Majorities … by Insulting Our Voters.”

annfan_777 Wrote: Nov 19, 2012 4:59 AM
pascagoulapappy Wrote: 4 hours ago (12:47 AM) No matter how you say it, the truth will "alienate" a lot of people. It is better to call a thief a thief than to be a thief. ---------------------- Unfortunately for us, though, Romney was too timid and wimpy to speak the truth during the campaign, particularly about comrade Obama and his thoroughly corrupt and unAmerican administration. Obama was vulnerable on a host of issues that Romney never even bothered to raise.
NullifyNow Wrote: Nov 19, 2012 5:07 AM
annfan
You are right, I was wrong. The way Mitt went after GOPers in the primaries led me to believe he would do the same against Obama. I was wrong. I think a lot has to do with his handlers.

Now that he is free, I hope he goes to bat, not for constituents, but for America.

On Fox News Sunday Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal once again distanced himself from Mitt Romney’s unfortunate and divisive post-election remarks, and upbraided two Republican Senate candidates for “saying stupid things” during the 2012 election cycle:

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal continued his critique of the Republican Party and its 2012 presidential contender Mitt Romney on Sunday as he argued for the GOP to become a larger tent party.

Romney drew a firestorm of backlash from fellow Republicans when he told donors on a conference call that President Barack Obama defeated him because of so-called “gifts” that he gave to...

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