last summer, I posted on here a prediction that mccain was going to pick jindal as his running mate.
I was baffled when he went with palin instead.
I am no longer baffled.
if his obama rebuttal was the best he can come up with on the stump, palin is marcus tullius fucking cicero in comparison.
I was baffled when he went with palin instead.
I am no longer baffled.
if his obama rebuttal was the best he can come up with on the stump, palin is marcus tullius fucking cicero in comparison.
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Date: 2009-02-25 04:33 pm (UTC)The GOP is now in the process of taking stock -- figuring out what works and what doesn't, what the voters respond to and what they don't. They're reinventing themselves; after spending the last 8 years as a big-government party, they're now doing a 180 and hammering on small-government, placing a wager on the notion that Obama's policies, even in the best possible world, will be seen as more burdensome than helpful by the American people in 2012.
Jindal represents the culmination of a different realization on the part of the GOP: wise old men aren't winning elections these days. To win you have to be young and good looking and earnest. Palin reinforces this point; even though she was batshit crazy and a liability every time she expressed any kind of opinion, she was actually useful to the GOP in shoring up the support of the far right. She injected an air of youth into the GOP ticket that, the party masters are thinking, could have won them the presidency if they run it with the president and not the VP candidate.
In Jindal we have a guy that the GOP is grooming as a presidential candidate. It doesn't matter that he's no orator and probably isn't especially bright. In him they have a guy who can look good and say some words without tripping over himself. As long as he can avoid scandal and continue uttering the party line, a minor setback on the part of the Obama administration could be enough to put the GOP back on top. The GOP should prefer somebody like Jindal over somebody like Palin, because regardless of his stump-capability, he doesn't come off as batshit crazy. Isn't that exactly how George W. Bush got elected?
I think that one of the ways that Obama will most influence politics in the 21st century will be to change the kinds of candidates that are fielded. It may be that we won't have any more presidents over 55 for while.
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Date: 2009-02-25 06:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-25 06:35 pm (UTC)I still don't think the GOP is gonna select a person of color, let alone a Catholic one, as their presidential candidate. Not now, not in the next 50 years.
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Date: 2009-02-25 08:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-25 08:50 pm (UTC)no subject
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