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Mar. 16th, 2008 09:42 pm
allisnow: (etc // what the hell?)
[personal profile] allisnow
As the Wall Street Journal points out, Bobby Jindal is looking like a very interesting possibility for McCain's running mate. The downside being that he has such little experience as governor. But hey, if Obama's the Dem's guy, who would dare accuse anyone of lack of experience??

Now, I don't know if he's anywhere close to an actual possibility, because I can see McCain getting skittish and being talked into taking on Romney, but Jindal does seem to have a lot going for him (read the OpEd piece linked above for details). The GOP needs someone on the ticket they can get excited about, and it doesn't look like that someone is going to be McCain. Sorry, John.

I hate to say it, but I think with the focus these days on identity politics, it would do McCain a lot of good to pick a running mate who is not a white male. I hate saying that because in my opinion a politician's philosophy and values is a thousand times more important than whatever gender or ethnicity they might be, but I think I'm in the minority there. I've seen plenty of people on livejournal, for example, admit that they're supporting Hillary primarily because she's a woman.

I'm a woman, and that simply does not compute.

See icon.

Date: 2008-03-17 04:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] andveryginger.livejournal.com
While I like the fact the guy has a decent record, I have to agree with AP over on HotAir: He's not quite ready for primetime. AP has a great point -- let the guy build up a better resume, with better experience before you put him one tombstone away from POTUS.

Then again, aside from the previous presidential candidates obvious, who's out there? ::shrug::

Date: 2008-03-18 05:09 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] aricadavidson.livejournal.com
Bobby Jindal has been pretty active in politics for a while. He work for Pres. Bush and is now [finally] elected governor. I think he'd be a great choice for VP. Maybe then if he does well, Pres.

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