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

Hardrock Lausanne Wrote: Nov 18, 2012 1:49 PM
But the problem is that most of the voting public doesn't view the situation the way he does. Why would you blame voters or the opposition for your loss? In campaigns, as in sports or anything else competitive, you lose you must look at what you missed or could have done better. You conservatives repeatedly decry people who claim victimization. Romney is playing the victim.
Jullou Wrote: Nov 18, 2012 2:03 PM
To the extent that Democrats are willling to go to win is absolutely astounding. We now are all living in the rot and decay caused by socialism brought to us by the Democrat party. We cannot not accept lies and demonization of people and the collapsing of our economy, health care system and futures, just to win. The amount of decay within our country that was needed for Democrats to win, will absolutely collapse our country. The young people in my family don't know what to expect, when they will lose their jobs or the contitions they will be living in a year from now. At some point, the Obam voters will have to take a stand to save our country.

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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