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A Son of India to become President of USA - the pride of Indians

LordKrishna

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Bobby Jindal announces entry into 2016 presidential race
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2015/06/24/bobby-jindal-to-announce-presidential-plans-wednesday/



KENNER, La. -- Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, a one-time rising star in the Republican Party now struggling to become one again, announced Wednesday that he is running for president in 2016.

Jindal made his entry into the race on Twitter, ahead of a planned formal announcement in this New Orleans suburb at about 5 p.m. Eastern time.

There had been little doubt that the 44-year-old second-term governor would run. He has already traveled multiple times to early-primary states -- spending 45 percent of his days outside of Louisiana last year. And this year, some of Jindal's top state-government aides left to join his presidential "exploratory committee."

Jindal becomes the first Indian American to ever be a serious candidate for president. But at this point, his chances of winning the GOP nomination seem extraordinarily low.

There are already 12 other major Republican candidates in the race, with several more expected to enter soon. And Jindal is running behind nearly all of them: Several recent polls have shown him at just 1 percent support among GOP voters, either last or tied for last.


In the most recent Fox News poll, the news was even worse. Jindal wasn't just behind all the other candidates, he was also behind "None of the Above," which got 2 percent.

Jindal aides and advisers say that a central part of the governor’s pitch will be that he is “fearless.” His recently declared opposition to gay marriage and an executive order on religious freedoms will be data points to show that he’s willing to take on the corporate wing of the party in ways that no one else is.

“He’s not afraid to talk about things that normal politicians are nervous to talk about,” one aide said, previewing the announcement anonymously because Jindal had not formally announced his candidacy yet.

In the months leading up to his launch, Jindal tried to stand out from his GOP rivals by playing up his Catholic faith, being unusually hawkish on defense issues, and being unusually tough on fellow Republicans in Washington.

Jindal has said that congressional Republicans frequently surrender to President Obama on issues like immigration and health-care reform and "need a spine."

Jindal, the Louisiana-born son of Indian immigrants, has also been strident about the need for immigrants to assimilate quickly into American culture. Jindal has derided the idea of "hyphenated Americans," saying that people who call themselves Indian Americans and African Americans should think of themselves as simply Americans first.

Jindal has also called for barring people who believe in "radical Islam" from coming to the United States at all.

“So in other words we shouldn’t tolerate those who want to come and try to impose some variant of, some version of sharia law,” Jindal told a conservative think tank in March, according to the Guardian newspaper. “I fear if we don’t insist on assimilation,” he said, “we then go the way of Europe.”

Just eight years ago, Jindal's future looked far brighter than it does now.

The former Rhodes Scholar and McKinsey consultant was elected governor at age 36, the first Indian American ever to govern a state. “The question is not whether he’ll be president,” Republican strategist Steve Schmidt said in 2008, “but when he’ll be president.”

Jindal seemed to offer a new vision of what a Republican could be: an Ivy League-educated son of immigrants, who had a relentless focus on making government run faster, smarter and cleaner.
“We’ve laughed at our politicians and the ones that have gone to jail and made the funny jokes,” Jindal said in 2007, after he was elected governor on the second try. “But it’s not funny anymore.”

But, as Jindal pondered higher office, he seemed to fall into a strange and vicious negative-feedback loop.
To address doubts among national conservatives, Jindal repeatedly embraced harder-line conservative positions -- both in terms of Louisiana's budget and in terms of social issues. But each time, he moved further away from the wonky, pragmatic persona that had made him famous in the first place.

So the doubts grew. And Jindal tried to be more hard-line. And so on.
Jindal's problems on the national stage began in 2009, when he was selected to give the GOP response to President Obama's first address to Congress. The response wound up being more memorable than the speech -- but not in a good way. Jindal seemed overly slow and over-earnest, like a man explaining the government to toddlers. People compared him to Kenneth the Page, the child-like character on NBC's comedy "30 Rock."

Since then, Jindal has tried to rebuild his reputation among conservatives with a rigid anti-tax stance in Louisiana. In fact, legislators say, Jindal has often allowed the Washington-based group Americans for Tax Reform to dictate the details of his own budget policies.

The results was repeated blowups with the GOP-led state legislature and threats of devastating cuts in the state budget. By the end of this year's session, legislators were so unhappy with Jindal that they tried to stop paying for his security detail at presidential campaign events.

That fighting over the budget -- and Jindal's frequent trips out of state -- also caused his in-state popularity to plummet. In his first year as governor, 77 percent of Louisianans thought he was doing a good job. By last month, the figure had fallen to 32 percent, an all-time low.

Jindal's advisers are hoping that the only place to go now is up.

"Nobody knows who he is," as one aide put it. They believe most voters still only remember the governor from his botched response speech, and that -- if the bar is set that low -- voters will be pleasantly surprised to hear a more polished, experienced Jindal speak now.

He will spend this Thursday and Friday in New Hampshire and Iowa, with more travel scheduled after that. Aides think he’s an excellent retail politician, and that his up-from-the-bootstraps story will resonate in a contest with former Florida governor Jeb Bush, the heir to a presidential dynasty.

In preparation for this run, Jindal's supporters launched a super PAC called "Believe Again." That motto echoed one from Jindal's first inaugural address as governor: "I'm asking you to once again believe in Louisiana."

But, in this crowded field, Jindal doesn't even have a full claim on his own slogan. BuzzFeed reported this week that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.), was also using "Believe Again" as a slogan for his own, better-polling presidential campaign.

Hohmann reported from Washington.
 

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He is not a son of India. If he is, he cannot run for President. The US Constitution stipulates that only people borned in the US can be a president. Bobby Jindal was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He is a son of the Bayou not India. The fucker probably can't eat hot curry.
 

LordKrishna

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He is not a son of India. If he is, he cannot run for President. The US Constitution stipulates that only people borned in the US can be a president. Bobby Jindal was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He is a son of the Bayou not India. The fucker probably can't eat hot curry.

You can the food he eats but you can never change the color of the Indian skin, he is the son of India, the pride of all Indians period.



He has the support of the Dynasty


The Duck Dynasty
 

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You can the food he eats but you can never change the color of the Indian skin, he is the son of India, the pride of all Indians period.



He has the support of the Dynasty


The Duck Dynasty

Then you might as well say that Barack Obama is a son of kenya and the pride of Kenyans. What a moron you are.
 

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he's most likely born in kenya, although his birth certificate mysteriously materializes in hawaii.

You still eating too much shit? that conspiracy theory has been disproved, and many suspect the Republicans of starting that shit in the first place.
 

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You still eating too much shit? that conspiracy theory has been disproved, and many suspect the Republicans of starting that shit in the first place.

it has never been disproved. everyone has to take the word from the supreme court for it as they viewed the certificate and took the word from the registrar in hawaii. and the case was dismissed. that was all. no further forensics made on the cert. with so much shenanigan going on in washington anything is possible.
 

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it has never been disproved. everyone has to take the word from the supreme court for it as they viewed the certificate and took the word from the registrar in hawaii. and the case was dismissed. that was all. no further forensics made on the cert. with so much shenanigan going on in washington anything is possible.

The final word of the supreme court is the law. If they say it is authentic and he was born in hawaii, then it is so. don't be a sore loser.
 

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it has never been disproved. everyone has to take the word from the supreme court for it as they viewed the certificate and took the word from the registrar in hawaii. and the case was dismissed. that was all. no further forensics made on the cert. with so much shenanigan going on in washington anything is possible.

You hate blacks, don't you?
 

LordKrishna

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PEACE​


Then you might as well say that Barack Obama is a son of kenya and the pride of Kenyans. What a moron you are.

he's most likely born in kenya, although his birth certificate mysteriously materializes in hawaii.

You people are so ignorant and outdated, I have hard evidence that Obama is from Indonesia. NPNT? Here you go . . . . his brother in Indonesia. Happy?

 

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I f BObBy JinDal become President, US will become another In-Dear!!

Influx of Ah Neh will increase million fold!!

Banglas and Rohingha migrant will set sail to US!
 

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tank gawd not from sinkielan ... otherwise haf 2 put up wif incessant boasting propaganda islandwide from dat 154th ...
 

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He is a Jesus believer!

I hope he wins!

Bobby Jindal for President, sounds cool!
 
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what a fucking joke. This shit skin becoming president of the US?

Now guys think about this in a rational way. Why should any shit skin feel proud when jindal is trying to become president of a country that is predominatly non shit skin and most ang moh with shit skins being a small percentage of the overall population in the US.

Does this mean that all because shit skin jindal happens to be a shit skin other shit skins have special rights over non shit skins in the US?

You see this is the fundamental mentality shit skins have. Shit skins are so fucking racist that if you are not a shit skin you get treated like you are nothing and please that is outside their hindu shit caste system that evn non hindus practice. I notice that this jindal probably isn't hindu but a singh and singhs aren't hindus but they follow the shit skin caste system. The only way to benefit from shit skin cronyism is to be the same type of shit skin as the shit skin headman. Hence a punjabi head man will benefit other punjabis and it's the same with tamils and so on. This type of thinking is totally different from other races. A chinese leader wouldn't treat non chinese like this.

The american people won't vote for this shit skin. Why should they? He's a shit skin and they only care for their own kind. Any stupid chinese dogs out there that support this jindal sure go ahead, If you aren't even a shit skin get ready to be treated like you are worth nothing, The only way you can benefit from this is AT least be a shit skin. The best is to be the same shit skin as the headman in charge which is punjabi in this case.
 
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