Never heard of the guy until I saw him in an interview today and
thought here's a guy who had the future of Republicanism in mind.

What this last election rejected  - beyond ANY doubt - is
Republicanism as it's defined today; but not conservativism.

In the interview, Jindal articulated what should be the simple vision
of Republicans: show how *applying* conservative principles on
day-to-day problems quickly and effectively solves them.  DUH!

The guy was smart, articulate, and had the first fresh ideas on
Republicanism in the last 9 years.

Our country needs more people like Jindal in politics and fewer like
Bush.  Ok none like Bush.

Ever again.

Ever.

::shudders::

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