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Fuzzy Bear
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« on: September 13, 2015, 04:22:14 PM »
« edited: September 13, 2015, 04:34:12 PM by Fuzzy Bear »

The fact that Trump praises Kanye West shows that he is white trash.

That is false by definition of white trash.

On the contrary, Phil Robertson spoke as the lead-in to Jeb Bush at CPAC...now there are some white trash fans.

Robertson fans are white trash, yes. They support Jindal.

I'm wearing my Duck Dynasty shirt as I type this.  What am I, again?

That being said:  I saw Jindal on C-Span last night.  He was attacking Trump, and he was clear and coherent in his delivery, as well as very well organized.  I found him personally impressive, and one of the GOP candidates I COULD vote for.  The problem with Jindal is that he doesn't understand how the race is not about who's more conservative than who.  That worked in 2012 somewhat, but it doesn't fly now.
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« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2015, 06:18:34 PM »

Trump replied, "Bobby Jindal did not make the debate stage and therefore I have never met him…. .... I only respond to people that register more than 1% in the polls. I never thought he had a chance and I’ve been proven right."

Jindal responded, ".@realdonaldtrump We have met. You wrote a check. A fool & his money are soon parted. A fool & his dad’s money are parted sooner."

Decent comeback from Jindal.  The sad thing is that the anti Trump camp are too many.  Fighting over supports of too few.  Until many drop out, if Jindal get a rise from this.  It only hurt him, Kasich, Rubio, Bush, Fiorina, etc since those votes are split. 

Jindal's come prepared.

Moreso than most, I will note. 

Jindal had the best gaffe of the 2012 campaign.  He uttered a Freudian slip when he referred to the Affordable Care Act as "Obomneycare".

I think Jindal is a guy who, like Fiorina, could get some traction.  Really, he's a better candidate than Jeb Bush, Scott Walker,  or Chris Christie.  He's more polished than Marco Rubio (who comes off as overeager too often) and John Kasich (who comes off as angry occasionally).  It won't be easy, but I think he could get a Fiorina-esque bump with a good debate showing, even at the "kiddie table".  He shows well.  His problem to date is that there's little to separate him from everyone else, but if he could solve that problem, he could get some traction. 
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