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		<title>A Political Jabberwocky</title>
		<description>Comments for A Political Jabberwocky at http://www.theind.com , comment 1 to 2 out of 2 comments</description>
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			<description>It just continues to amaze me at how gullible people in this state continue to be where it comes to Gov. Jindal.  The same people who rejected President Obama for being inexperienced to be president supported an equally inexperienced Jindal to be governor.  Why recognize the lack of ability in then Sen. Obama, but not in then Rep. Jindal.  What, because former Gov. Foster thought he was intelligent.  Who proclaimed Foster a genius?  

Jindal is an opportunist who wants to find the quickest way to the top of the political chain by way of campaigning not governing.  He learned from President Obama that people like good speeches no matter the substance.  I'm not knocking the President and want him to succeed even though I didn't support him.  His success is our success.  The same is true of Jindal whom I did not support for the same reason I didn't support Obama.  Both are intelligent people, but neither is qualified or experienced to hold the offices they now have.  But, hopefully OJT is still in the cards and probably will be for the President because he can't go anywhere.  For Gov. Jindal, he now is licking his lips at Sen. Vitter's seat thinking that will get him to the White House quicker.  I agree Sen. Vitter needs to go, his poor judgment is now legendary.  But, because he talks about how conservative he is while doing the opposite is what has become the norm in the Republican Party.  But, Gov. Jindal can out-conservative talk even Vitter and the Democrats have no strong candidates.  So all the big Republican hitters will shift their money to Gov. Jindal thinking of the future and cashing in on President Jindal.  It's a logical bet because Jindal has certainly not done anything to change the way things are done, i.e., look at the legislature. 

Want a hint.  See who orchestrated the Saints' deal.  It wasn't Gov. Jindal or sidekick Teepell.  It was long-time Edwin Edwards floor leader and speaker John Alario.  Yes, that's definitely a sign of ethcis and reform.
 - BayouBoyToo</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 11:01:56 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Jindal's slogan should be &quot;Not as bad as the last Governor&quot;  I guess now (Pilgrims Pride), it's a chicken in every pot. - Penultimate Mohican</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 10:33:35 +0100</pubDate>
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