• Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal: Obama "most liberal, most incompetent" president since Carter
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[IMG]http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/tim/2012/06/08/Jindal_145977880_620x350.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE]Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, whose star as a potential running mate for Mitt Romney has been rising in recent weeks, delivered a scathing critique of President Obama at the Chicago Conservative Political Action Conference here Friday, saying the private sector is like a foreign country to Obama. "I suspect that many in the Obama administration really don't believe in private enterprise. At best they see business as something to be endured so that that it can provide tax money for government programs," said Jindal. Responding to Obama's statement that the private sector was doing fine, he added: "Mr. President, I've got a message for you: The private sector is not doing well when 23 million Americans are unemployed and underemployed in this great country. This president, the private sector is so foreign to him he might need a passport to actually go visit and he might need a translator to help him talk to folks in the private sector." Jindal, who has not yet campaigned with Romney, grabbed his chance Friday to try on the attack-dog role traditionally given to running mates. He called Obama "themost liberal, most incompetent president in the White House since Jimmy Carter," and accused him of staying out of the Wisconsin recall election this week out of cowardice. "Did he not go to Wisconsin because he was afraid of hurting himself by backing a loser?" Jindal wondered. "He shrunk from this challenge. He elected to stay away from Wisconsin for fear of losing. That's not what leaders do." Neither Obama nor Romney went to Wisconsin to campaign in this week's bitter recall election pitting GOP Gov. Scott Walker against Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett. Asked about Romney's absence, Jindal replied, "Obviously Mitt had his own nomination campaign to run but he was very clear that he stood with Scott, very clear that Scott needed to be reelected, that what Scott was doing was good for the state of Wisconsin." Jindal gave a boilerplate expression of disinterest when asked about his name coming up as a possible vice president. "I've got the job that I want," he told reporters after his speech. "I'm not going to speculate on what Gov. Romney is going to do, I'm not going to comment on his process the same way four years ago I didn't comment on any of the speculation back then. All I'm going to say is that I look forward to supporting whoever Gov. Romney selects to be on his ticket."[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57449877-503544/jindal-obama-most-liberal-most-incompetent-president-since-carter/[/url]
I don't think our governor has done a single intelligent thing...ever.
Obama the 'most liberal' president? Sounds good to me. [editline] 8th June 2012 [/editline] If it were true.
Governor Bobby Jindal: master of the tautology.
it's funny just how moderate Obama is
[QUOTE=Mythman;36253476]Obama the 'most liberal' president? Sounds good to me.[/QUOTE] It would be if it were true, but it's not.
[QUOTE=Mythman;36253476]Obama the 'most liberal' president? Sounds good to me.[/QUOTE] Obama's center-left at most, of course by the American Republican party's standards that makes him a communist.
Jindall is an idiot.
Its been ages since I heard a peep out of Jindal, I wonder why... [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeP8UuGJsbY[/media] Oh right
"Incompetent?" Riiiiiiiight. I understand that he didn't deliver on some of promises and has made some bad calls, but he's also made good ones and has made some change.
He's hardly incompetent, ineffectual maybe. Though that's largely due to republicans putting up opposition.
[QUOTE=Rents;36253559]Obama's center-left at most, of course by the American Republican party's standards that makes him a communist.[/QUOTE] Well even then only centre-left by American standards.
That boy ain't right.
The right wing of america needs to re learn what liberalism means as well as relearn the entire damn political sphere and really try to understand just how far right they stand.
[QUOTE=mysteryman;36253743]"Incompetent?" Riiiiiiiight. I understand that he didn't deliver on some of promises and has made some bad calls, but he's also made good ones and has made some change.[/QUOTE] Just like every president. The only difference is that if he was Republican, we'd all be going after him for the bad things. But he's democrat so I guess he's 'ight. [editline]8th June 2012[/editline] p.s I don't endorse this bobby guy he's a fucking nut
[QUOTE=Megafan;36253795]Well even then only centre-left by American standards.[/QUOTE] Yeah, he'd fit into some of the right wing parties in Europe well enough.
First time I've seen something to do with Louisiana in Sensationalist Headlines. Of course anything to do with my state would be bad >.>
[QUOTE=Eeshton;36253886]First time I've seen something to do with Louisiana in Sensationalist Headlines. Of course anything to do with my state would be bad >.>[/QUOTE] Oh, don't worry, there was one other article about our state in Sensationalist Headlines. It was about stuffing prisoners into dog kennels. ...[img]http://www.facepunch.com/fp/emoot/saddowns.gif[/img]
If some of these people caught on to how liberal Canada is compared to Obama, I'm pretty sure they would want to cut all ties with us. I mean, I've actually seen people saying that America should liberate Canada from our liberal oppresors... I wish I was joking.
[QUOTE]"Did he not go to Wisconsin because he was afraid of hurting himself by backing a loser?"[/QUOTE] Oh shut up. You would have complained about him no matter what he did. "Look at the weak Obama not standing by his party! You call [I]this[/I] a leader?" "Look at the big-government Obama trying to choose who becomes governor rather than letting the people decide. You call [I]this[/I] a leader?"
[QUOTE=Hidole555;36254325]Oh shut up. You would have complained about him no matter what he did. "Look at the weak Obama not standing by his party! You call [I]this[/I] a leader?" "Look at the big-government Obama trying to choose who becomes governor rather than letting the people decide. You call [I]this[/I] a leader?"[/QUOTE] My dad was saying that to me yesterday and this was my retort. He stared at me speechless for a few minutes then started talking about union thugs.
Carter inherited a country that was mired in serious economic problems and years of war from a two term Republican. So there are similarities, although Bush managed to not have to resign while in office.
[QUOTE=cecilbdemodded;36254625]Carter inherited a country that was mired in serious economic problems and years of war from a two term Republican. So there are similarities, although Bush managed to not have to resign while in office.[/QUOTE] Are you talking about Ford or Nixon? Because Nixon was a good president.
[QUOTE=yawmwen;36254741]Are you talking about Ford or Nixon? Because Nixon was a good president.[/QUOTE] you lost me, chief.
[QUOTE=yawmwen;36254741]Are you talking about Ford or Nixon? Because Nixon was a good president.[/QUOTE] PFFT HAHAHA.
hard to be competent when the opposition shuts down everything you do
[quote]"Did he not go to Wisconsin because he was afraid of hurting himself by backing a loser?" Jindal wondered. "He shrunk from this challenge. He elected to stay away from Wisconsin for fear of losing. That's not what leaders do."[/quote] Real leaders don't need millions of outside dollars from the Koch brothers to stay in office, only the corrupted ones who tell people there's no need to vote. [editline]8th June 2012[/editline] [quote]"Did he not go to Wisconsin because he was afraid of hurting himself by backing a loser?" Jindal wondered. "He shrunk from this challenge. He elected to stay away from Wisconsin for fear of losing. That's not what leaders do."[/quote] Real leaders don't need millions of outside dollars from the Koch brothers to stay in office, only the corrupted ones who tell people there's no need to vote to get him out of office.
[QUOTE=thisispain;36254840]you lost me, chief.[/QUOTE] Improving relations with China, the USSR, and ending the draft. He did a lot of good.
[QUOTE=The Baconator;36253501]it's funny just how moderate Obama is[/QUOTE] he's soo moderate that it's liberal I wonder how genuine 'pure' liberals would look like to this guy, I... [thumb]http://www.fiftyplusnorthantsadventureclub.org.uk/Hippy.jpg[/thumb] what? How is that even accurate at all?
[QUOTE=yawmwen;36255625]Improving relations with China, the USSR, and ending the draft. He did a lot of good.[/QUOTE] And then he kind of fucked his image with Watergate.
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