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Phenomenal01
06-16-2008, 05:10 PM
Yesterday, Newt Gingrich made an appearance on CBS endorsing current Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal as a top-notch Vice Presidential candidate for John McCain in the general election. Jindal is only 37 years old, but is fairly reputable within the Republican Party.

With his conservative nature and youth, Jindal appears to be a controversial choice despite his quality, brief track record. Do you all believe that Jindal is as good of a Vice Presidential candidate as Gingrich, who referred to him as an excellent Governor, seems to believe he is?

I found this article quite interesting in regards to the subject. It provided a very intriguing quote by Gingrich in response to the question of whether or not Jindal is experienced enough to be a legitimate candidate.

http://tothecenter.com/news.php?readmore=5515

Moby
06-16-2008, 06:31 PM
He's an interesting and a scary choice. I think that anyone insane enough to think that intelligent design should be taught in school is not good for America because it doesn't promote science and is a religious teaching.

However, he is young and ethnic and would give McCain a different look. I don't know if he can be controlled by the PNAC. That's the real test for McCain. If he wants the support of the Neoconservatives then he needs someone that they can control.

Of course if that happens he may not make it to the end of his term.

Cat slave
06-16-2008, 11:18 PM
Maybe he should be heading the ticket! Hes more experienced than Obama
so I dont know why his age is an issue with some.