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Bobby Jindal All The Way?

BOBBY Jindal: “The other question is, will we ever see another white president'” Yes. Next… But only when Obama has served two terms. More Bobby Jindal Is Republicans’ Number One

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Would Bobby Jindal be so popular if he would be a Hindu?

crossposted at The Alien Patriot First let me say: I really like Bobby Jindal. And I respect that he switched from Hinduism to his Christian faith. And I don't really know when he made that switch, and why he did it, but I was thinking: Would be Bobby Jindal where he is in politics today, if he would have remained a Hindu? Is America and especially the GOP open minded enough...

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Jindal: Political Meteor or Meteorite?

Is Bobby Jindal the next...

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Will Bobby Jindal be the GOP's Obama? - WAPO

The Washington Post has an article today about Gov. Bobby Jindal's visit to Iowa recently ( pictured at right ), a visit many believe is the beginning of his campaign for the 2012 GOP Nomination: Last weekend, 18 days after Barack Obama decisively defeated their candidate for president, a mostly Republican crowd of self-described conservatives received their first introduction to someone...

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Lincoln Mitchell: Bobby Jindal, the Republican Strategists and the Last Battle

The central problem which the Republican Party faces is not that they lack a young, dynamic nonwhite leader but that like the Democrats in 1980 and the Republicans in 1932, they are perceived as having failed and as being out of ideas. In this context, positioning Jindal to run in 2012, based on the notion that he could somehow become a Republican Obama, is more of a gimmick than a serious effort...

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The Next Reagan?

- Scott Miller Bobby Jindal, the current Governor of Louisiana, is certainly getting some heavy attention as of late. For many Americans, his will be a new name as they begin to hear more and more about, and from, him over the next few years…but for conservatives, no introduction is necessary. Bobby Jindal has been a solid [...]

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Governor Jindal meeting with President-elect Obama in Philadelphia

Governor Bobby Jindal is headed to Philadelphia to meet with President-elect Barack Obama. Jindal says he will urge Obama to include funding for hurricane and flood control in his economic stimulus plan.

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Matt Lewis: Jindal for Prez 2012 Begins Today?

Today's WaPost features a long profile on LA Gov. Bobby Jindal:Like the president-elect, Gov. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana is young (37), accomplished (a Rhodes scholar) and, as the son of Indian immigrants, someone...

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Jindal: Political Meteor or Meteorite?

Is Bobby Jindal the next Barack Obama ? No less an aspiring kingmaker than Steve Schmidt, the chief strategist of McCain’s failed presidential bid, sees Jindal as the Republican Party’s destiny. “The question is not whether he’ll be president, but when he’ll be president, because he will be elected someday.” The anti-tax crusader Grover Norquist believes, too, that Jindal...

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Bobby Jindal and the GOP Love of "Post-Racial"

Bobby Jindal is the darling of the Republican Party, especially the extremists on the religious right. They see him as competent, as socially conservative and as an example to themselves that they are beyond race. The GOP hasn't adequately parsed its difficulties with race, and some of their members...

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D&D Consultants Ink Jindal Pact

Mary Dain and Joe Durette have signed on to work with possible 2012 candidate Bobby Jindal on issues of new communication strategies and strength and conditioning. "One thing we saw, with Obama, was the way people, at a certain point, took ownership of the campaign, made their own videos, became a sort of parallel-track media covering the event the way THEY wanted it covered," said Dain....

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Another Bobby Jindal in 2012 Blog (No. 2 in a Series)

... 2012 ain’t nuthin’ but a number. But since the Washington Post has that delightful profile on Bobby Jindal and his recent trip to Iowa, there’s another round of “ Jindal in 2012 ” blogs, threads, and discussions going on. I’m a fan of Jindal’s. I look forward to hearing more from him and watching him for the next few years. But personally speaking, I don’t see him running...

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Bobby Jindal Presidential Bid Underway

A long profile in today’s WaPo extolling Bobby Jindal as the Republican Party’s best hope to regain the White House may constitute the unofficial start of Campaign 2012. It’s about time. Last weekend, 18 days after Barack Obama decisively defeated their candidate for president, a mostly Republican crowd of self-described conservatives received their first introduction to...

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GOP has Collective Boner Over Bobby Jindal

I know we're still four years away from the next general election, but you can see a desperate, hungry national Republican party already coming together to embrace Bobby Jindal as the man who will take them out of the wilderness and back to the promised land. As this article in today's Washington Post reports , the guy's got Rush Limbaugh calling him 'the next Ronald Reagan.' That's hyperbole,...

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The Rise Of Bobby Jindal

... members of the GOP think could be the party’s own version of Obama. Like the president-elect, Gov. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana is young (37), accomplished (a Rhodes scholar) and, as the son of Indian immigrants, someone familiar with breaking racial and cultural barriers. He came to Iowa to deliver a pair of speeches, and his mere presence ignited talk that the 2012 presidential campaign...