27 October 2008

Jindal '12

Why John McCain did not pick Bobby Jindal for his running mate is anyone's guess. Though many conservatives have fallen in love (figuratively and in some cases literally) with Sarah Palin, let's look at Bobby Jindal's credentials: (from US News & World Report.com )

1. The son of immigrants from India's Punjab state, Jindal made history when he became the first U.S. governor with roots in India.

2. Born Piyush Jindal in Baton Rouge in 1971, he gave himself the nickname Bobby—after the youngest son on The Brady Bunch—when he was 4.

3. Raised a Hindu, Jindal converted to Catholicism as a teenager. As a young convert, he wrote of the emotional and intellectual struggles of his spiritual journey in several articles that were published in the New Oxford Review, a Catholic magazine.

4. Jindal graduated from Baton Rouge High School in 1987. He attended Brown University, graduating with honors in biology and public policy. He turned down admissions to medical and law schools at Harvard and Yale to attend Oxford University as a Rhodes scholar.

5. While attending Oxford, Jindal contemplated joining the priesthood. He ultimately decided that it was not for him.

6. In 2006, Jindal and his wife, Supriya, delivered their third child at home. Barely able to call 911 before the delivery, Jindal received a nurse's coaching by phone. Just as he was completing the umbilical cord procedure with a shoestring, paramedics arrived. The Jindals have a daughter and two sons.

7. Before he turned 30, Jindal headed Louisiana's Department of Health and Hospitals and became president of the University of Louisiana System. He served in the Department of Health and Human Services under President George W. Bush and was executive director of the National Bipartisan Commission on the Future of Medicare in the late '90s. Prior to public service, Jindal worked for the consulting firm McKinsey & Co.

8. In 2003, Gov. Mike Foster, who was finishing his second consecutive term and therefore could not run again, encouraged Jindal to run for governor. Defeated by Democrat Kathleen Babineaux Blanco, Jindal's first bid for governor was unsuccessful.

9. In 2004, he sought the congressional seat from Louisiana's First District. He won with a whopping 78 percent of the vote and was re-elected in 2006 with almost 90 percent.

10. In 2007, Jindal ran for governor again and won. The victory was largely attributed to old-fashioned politicking, which included Jindal "giving testimony" in Pentecostal and Baptist churches in rural and remote sections of Louisiana.

While Sarah Palin DOES have more executive experience than Obama, McCain and Biden combined, so does Bobby Jindal. He has legislative experience and a little executive experience. But he has such a broad scope of experience that it would be hard for him to be attacked by the likes of the liberals who are attacking Sarah Palin currently. But perhaps it is destined to be. Some have said that we needed Jimmy Carter to get Ronald Reagan. Maybe we need Barack Hussein Obama to get the next great conservative, Bobby Jindal.

9 comments:

RecknHavic said...

Why did McCain go w/ Palin over Jinal? One word...gender.

Jindal, Palin and some others are (hopefully) the future of the repub party.
It's time for the next generation of conservatives to step up. Jindal is definitely someone I would support for POTUS.

RecknHavic said...

Re: Obama usherin in the next Reagan...

Tho many people who's opinion matters to me say this is bunk, I do think this is a possible "silver linen". Certainly a (albeit short lived) conservative repub congress came to power in '94 cause of Clinton's extreme left govt those first two yrs he was in office.

Nestor said...

BTW, Reck. I'm just leanin' Jindal. I think he's the best up and coming conservative. But Palin is definitely right there. I'm not totally feeling her, but I think she has handled the liberal media attack-machine gracefully. (with probably the exception of the Couric interview) But watching the Charlie Gibson interview, I don't know how she did so well. He was being a total jerk, and she answered all of his questions well. The only place she's really stumbled has been on foreign policy, but it's not her fault, she just doesn't have that much experience.

I do like how on the issues that she disagrees with McCain, she's not toeing the campaign line. She's being honest and saying that they are agreeing to disagree. (and maybe she'll try to persuade him a little) I like that, because especially on global 'warming', McCain is wrong. Human activity may contribute, but is not the primary cause.

Linda said...

I'm not really feelin her either, tho I'm not a conservative. Maybe I'm too moderate to feel the love, but she just doesn't seem ready for what's been thrown at her. Doesn't really matter whose fault it is at this point, I just don't think she's gonna fair well when this is over. It'll take a lot for her to overcome the mockery, even in 4 years, imo.

RecknHavic said...

Nawww.. they mocked Reagan every step a the way and he did pretty well.

Yeah, she's bein "maverickish" not toein the line.
Did hear an "anonymous" McCain aid call her a "rogue diva" today cause she's veerin from the talkin points.

You veer girl!

Linda said...

I'm not old enough to remember Reagan gettin mocked. ;)

Geez, yes...PLEASE veer from the talking points! It's all gotten so freakin old! That's part of my problem with her. I hear the same ol stuff EVERY time I see her somewhere. Switch the words up. Give the gal a thesaurus. I managed to say "pumpkin" 3 different ways in one post. TRY IT.

Linda said...

In fairness maybe it's not just her and I'm just on Presidential Campaign Overload. (PCO) I'm watching cable news more than normal people. Gettin bogged down by the rhetoric, but for some reason can't...stop...watching...
I may need an intervention of my own... Girl Scout cookies are child's play.

RecknHavic said...

"Girl Scout cookies are child's play."

:)

Nestor said...

I'm guessing that's from a movie?