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Edited on Wed Feb-25-09 04:41 AM by Adenoid_Hynkel
From Politico: "Jindal was ok till he repeated the sick lie that Obama, who praised our troops and vets, will cut their funding. That canard failed in 2008 and should be retired.
Jindal also forgot to mention the billions of dollars the feds have sent to his state post-Katrina. Contrary to his speech, Louisiana did not rebuild alone."
Meanwhile, attorney Walter Dellinger checks in from an alternate universe:
"Bobby Jindal was terrific. His response is the most effective I can remember since Ed Muskie's fireside chat following Nixon's State of the Union in 1970. The staging was beautiful -- the old South governor's mansion with the big magnolia tree in front leading in to his slender young son of immigrants serving as Governor. He presented an alternative vision that was not mean sprited, but optimistic. Will this do for Jindal what the 2004 keynote speech did for Obama?"
But Peggy Jenkins, lawyer from Idaho, has the best line:
"Now, Bobby the great hope for the republican party, doesn't look like a star. He looks like the guy in the parade cleaning up after the horses."
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