
Preparing the Soil
BATON ROUGE, LA (AP) - Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal is fueling speculation of possible long-term presidential ambitions with a planned trip to Iowa next month.
Jindal will keynote a fundraising dinner for the Iowa family policy center's "celebrating the family" banquet, a high-profile christian conservative event in a state pivotal in presidential races. The governor's spokeswoman, Melissa Sellers, confirmed that Jindal will attend the event November 22nd and also will make a stop in the Cedar Rapids area to see some of the recent flooding damage there.
This obviously marks Malott's Blog's coverage of campaign 2012.
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Please, for the love of God, don't start talking about the next election yet. We've been hearing about THIS one for 3 years.
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ReplyDeleteI appreciate your sentiments, but we conservatives need something to take our minds off last Tuesday.
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1/20/13 - the end of an error.
ReplyDelete"Without vision people perish". Gotta have hope to make it through the next 4 years AND Obama's need to find another ladder to climb. Besides, he'll be starting his 2012bid this time next year.
ReplyDeleteI love George W. Bush. He's spent way too much of my money, and I wish he hadn't done that, so he's not perfect, but I love the man. I cannot imagine the burden of information and responsibility that he has awakened to every day since 9/11. I suspect that he has been privy to much national security information that would vindicate many of his unpopular decisions. We would all probably be horrified if we woke up to a national security briefing every day and knew what he knows about threats against America. It is not an accident that we haven't experienced another attack like 9/11. I have never heard him either defend himself or launch derisive attacks against those who ridicule him. He is always stoically silent, and it's probably cost him a lot of popularity. George Bush has personal discipline, integrity and courage and that's why I love George W. Bush. I wish I could be around to see how history treats him.
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