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Jindal On Ed Morrissey Show

While pushing his book Leadership and Crisis this week, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal is making the rounds both in the legacy media and the conservative blogosphere. Yesterday, that extended to an interview he gave to HotAir.com’s Ed Morrissey.

Morrissey’s review of the book is a pretty good one – he says it’s got a lot of personality and it tells lots of interesting and useful stories. Some of what’s in the book makes its way into the interview, before it gets cut short…

4 Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    I’m certain that folks like Chad Rogers and Moon Griffon are going to try to find some way to put Jindal down for the interview.

    • Redspool2sew says:

      Know one has to put Jindal down. He’s doing a good job of it on his own! His job resume as governor is a disaster, and by the first of next year will hit critical mass…as it is, the future “Rising Star” will come hurtling to earth in a smoking heap of fusilage. Mr. Ambition..should have spent more time working in the state that elected him..instead of running around the country attending $500 plate dinner fundraisers. At least he could point to success. As it is, one only has to reflect on his record as governor, with the neglect and mismanagement that has followed during his term, without a doubt, will show the political arena,
      the same arena Jindal is trying to attain, that he is no leader..and his “Rising Star” grows dimmer by the day.

      • Anonymous says:

        Perhaps you meant were too busy being PO’s to realize the diffference between NO and KNOW.

        I wonder who is paying Moon & Chad for all their negative reports?

  2. Anonymous says:

    There is no legislature in session, and for anyone slightly familiar with the modern world of communications and management, Jindal can easily run around the country WHILE promoting Louisiana, AND still keeping up with his work as governor. That is a no brainer.

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