Obama strikes again! (Update)
Yes, this is Sgt. Brown speaking. Do I understand you want to file a complaint against a John Boehner and some of his friends for coming over to your house and beating you up just because you gave a speech on television? You say you think your nose is broken and you can’t see out of both your eyes? And some missing teeth. You told the desk clerk your name is Jindal, is that correct? OK, Mr. Jindal, we’ll be right over. Yes, I’ll bring my gun but wouldn't a doctor be better? Yes, Sir, we’ll protect you. As you say, Sir, “Scout’s honor.”
As always,
BB
(Note) Jindal acknowledged that to some degree, Republicans deserved the drubbing they took in the last two national elections.
"Our party got away from its principles," he said. "You elected Republicans to champion limited government, fiscal discipline, and personal responsibility. Instead, Republicans went along with earmarks and big government spending in Washington." But that is changing, he said.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20090225/D96IAHG81.html
(Update)
“There's a larger point here, though. The central anecdote of the GOP's prime-time response to President Obama's speech, intended to illustrate the threat of excessive government regulation, turns out to have been made up”
And
“This doesn't seem to bear on the key question. As we said, the key elements of Jindal's story were that he was in Lee's office during the crisis itself, and that his support for the sheriff helped ensure the rescue went ahead. Neither of those things was true, it now seems.”
http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/02/jindal_admits_katrina_story_was_false.php
As always,
BB
(Note) Jindal acknowledged that to some degree, Republicans deserved the drubbing they took in the last two national elections.
"Our party got away from its principles," he said. "You elected Republicans to champion limited government, fiscal discipline, and personal responsibility. Instead, Republicans went along with earmarks and big government spending in Washington." But that is changing, he said.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20090225/D96IAHG81.html
(Update)
“There's a larger point here, though. The central anecdote of the GOP's prime-time response to President Obama's speech, intended to illustrate the threat of excessive government regulation, turns out to have been made up”
And
“This doesn't seem to bear on the key question. As we said, the key elements of Jindal's story were that he was in Lee's office during the crisis itself, and that his support for the sheriff helped ensure the rescue went ahead. Neither of those things was true, it now seems.”
http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/02/jindal_admits_katrina_story_was_false.php
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