Did Bobby Jindal help or hinder his presidential ambitions with his response to President Barack Obama’s speech Tuesday?/WorldNetDaily
- He embarrassed himself with his ideas and his delivery
- I hope this is the end of Jindal’s career - it will be one less Republican taking aim at Obama
- If this is the best the conservatives have to offer, Democrats have nothing to worry about
- He was a total amateur - I hope he does run against Obama
- Anyone would look bad after such a stellar delivery by Obama (More below)
- Giving the response speech has always been a tough gig, no matter who does it or who the president is
- He did great considering he was following a president promising more goodies than Santa Claus
- I wish he hadn’t spent the first part of his speech praising Obama
- Republicans clearly need to work on marketing
- I liked what he said but his demeanor was lacking
- His delivery was uneven but he’s a great governor
- He’s young enough he can still learn to be a more effective communicator
- 2012 is still a long way off - by then Jindal will be a better speaker and Obama’s style over substance will have worn thin
- He’s being trashed because the Democrats are threatened by a brown-skinned man speaking for the Republican Party
- He did terrifically - what’s the hubbub?
- Other
Arch_Druid on February 26 at 7:47 a.m.
Bobby Jindal so totally embarrassed himself that even David Brooks was appalled. He may indeed have “Presidential ambitions” but he is starting to suffer the Palin hoof in mouth syndrome. He can wait 3 years and see if he can improve his performance.
Fishwife on February 26 at 8:25 a.m.
Empty Suit.
misc on February 26 at 11:40 a.m.
Jindal/Palin in ‘12!
We haven’t given faith-based governance a proper chance.