Jindal defends those who want Obama to fail

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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- -- It's OK for Republicans to want President Obama to fail if they think he's jeopardizing the country, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal told members of his political party Tuesday night.


Gov. Bobby Jindal is offering a spirited defense of Republicans who say they want President Obama to fail.

Jindal described the premise of the question -- "Do you want the president to fail?" -- as the "latest gotcha game" being perpetrated by Democrats against Republicans.

"Make no mistake: Anything other than an immediate and compliant, 'Why no sir, I don't want the president to fail,' is treated as some sort of act of treason, civil disobedience or political obstructionism," Jindal said at a political fundraiser attended by 1,200 people. "This is political correctness run amok."

Since conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh said that he hoped that Obama would fail, Republicans have been pressed by Democrats and the media about Limbaugh's comments.

Jindal, a potential 2012 presidential candidate, told the Republican audience he would "not be brow beaten on this, and I will not kowtow to their correctness."

"My answer to the question is very simple: 'Do you want the president to fail?' It depends on what he is trying to do."

Source: CNN.com
 
Hivi unafahamu jina halisi ya Bobby Jindal? Piyush Jindal! Hamna cha Bobby wala nini! I have no respect for an adult who uses an assumed name in politics! Aende kwanza apigwe msasa ndo arudi na kelele zake zisizo na maana.
Unajua hata wakiomba vipi hawatafanikiwa maana nakumbuka wakati wa kampeni (YNIM, Bubu mnakumbuka?) walianzisha prayer group in the Republican party wakiomba eti siku Obama atafanya acceptance speech yake at the Democratic National convention mvua inyeshe. Republicans waliomba na kufunga, wakakuta national convention yao ndo ilipigwa na mvua ikabidi waihamishe na huyu precious Piyush Jindal hata hakuonyesha sura! Dua la kuku halimpati mwewe! Kwikwikwikwiiii!
 
Hivi kipi cha ajabu kwa wapinzani wa O'Bummer kumtaka afeli? None of these Democraps wanted Dubya to succeed. So what's the fuss all about?

Dubya failed and these damn Democraps were happy as hell. Some went as far as to thank him coz if it wasn't for him probably there wouldn't be a half white half black president.

This is indeed political correctness run amok. It's lunacy.
 
Hivi kipi cha ajabu kwa wapinzani wa O'Bummer kumtaka afeli? None of these Democraps wanted Dubya to succeed. So what's the fuss all about?

Dubya failed and these damn Democraps were happy as hell. Some went as far as to thank him coz if it wasn't for him probably there wouldn't be a half white half black president.

This is indeed political correctness run amok. It's lunacy.

Hello my friend N.......(wink wink) your style and vocabulary.... lakini labda nimekosea, basi kumradhi......huyu shemeji yenu Piyush hana maana! Hebu acha kumtetea maana alishachekesha umati na lile li speech lake ambalo kakiri it was tortute na hata Guantanamo they have banned it, because of Geneva convention! Kwikwikwiiiii
 
Hello my friend N.......(wink wink) your style and vocabulary.... lakini labda nimekosea, basi kumradhi......huyu shemeji yenu Piyush hana maana! Hebu acha kumtetea maana alishachekesha umati na lile li speech lake ambalo kakiri it was tortute na hata Guantanamo they have banned it, because of Geneva convention! Kwikwikwiiiii

He's only in his late thirties so he has plenty of time to hone his skills. He'll make a good VP candidate....

I want a solid conservative like Antonin Scalia to run in 2012....
 
He's only in his late thirties so he has plenty of time to hone his skills. He'll make a good VP candidate....

I want a solid conservative like Antonin Scalia to run in 2012....

Let's hope Jindal shelves his ambitions for now, because I definitely think that Piyush is not ready for 2012! Huyo Scalia pia hana mvuto...
Abot wanting Obama to fail, hakuna Democrat aliyesimama na kusema they want Dubya to fail, in fact walimpa sapoti kubwa sana in his first term. Rethuglicans ni hovyo sana! They are just against everything that is Democrat. Lakini wananchi wa Marekani wameshawashtukia utaona next midterm elections mtazidi kupoteza viti vyenu!
 
Obantu is succeeding but the country is failing. Even the Chinese are now questioning the viability of the US dollar in the long run. They realize printing money and circulating worthless currency as Obantu is doing and will continue to do to fund his projects, only devalues the dollar. If Obantu was allowed to stay in power as long as Mugabe has in Zimbabwe, I am 100% certain the US dollar would be as worthless as Zimbabwe's currency. Both men are incompetent and driven by hate-whitey agenda.
 
The Truth has reared up his head again, ulikuwa wapi katika mjadala wetu wa TANESCO mkuu?
 
Hello there Susuviri,

I thought the story below might be of interest to you

E.U. President Blasts U.S. Spending

Czech Premier Calls Obama Administration's Economic Policies 'a Road to Hell'


By Craig Whitlock
Washington Post Foreign Service
Thursday, March 26, 2009; Page A12

BERLIN, March 25 -- The president of the European Union on Wednesday ripped the Obama administration's economic policies, calling its deficit spending and bank bailouts "a road to hell."

The comments by Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek of the Czech Republic, which holds the E.U.'s rotating presidency, startled some U.S. and European officials, who are preparing for President Obama's visit next month to several European cities, including Prague, the Czech capital.

In an address to the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, Topolanek abandoned diplomatic niceties and blasted Washington for approving a $787 billion economic stimulus package, which he said encouraged "protectionist" trade policies. He said the overall U.S. strategy for ending the recession would flood global markets with too many dollars and lead to bigger problems.

"All of these steps, these combinations and permanency, is the road to hell," Topolanek said. "The United States did not take the right path."

Topolanek's critique came one day after his government was toppled by a no-confidence vote by opposition lawmakers in the Czech Parliament. Although he will remain prime minister for the time being, his shaky position at home raised questions about whether he could remain effective as the E.U. president until his country's six-month term expires at the end of June.


"I think this was just an attempt to show he's a force still to be reckoned with and not a walking-dead politician," said Katinka Barysch, deputy director at the Center for European Reform, a London research organization. "For him to come out with his guns blazing does seem a bit odd."

Topolanek's words, however, underscored a fundamental divide that persists between the United States and many European countries over the best way to respond to the global financial crisis.

U.S. officials have pressed their European counterparts to spend substantially more public money in an attempt to revive economic growth and global trade. Some countries, led by Germany, have strongly resisted, predicting that such a path could lead to unsustainable debts and runaway inflation.

Luxembourg's prime minister, Jean-Claude Juncker, who heads a coordinating body of countries that use the euro currency, said European countries had already spent enough to jumpstart their economies.

"The European stimulus plans are muscular, they are demanding, they are important in volume and in quality," Juncker said Wednesday in an interview with France's Europe 1 Radio. He said there was "no question" that the European Union would reject requests from Obama to spend more.

Obama begins his transatlantic mission next week with a stop in London for a summit of the Group of 20 leading industrialized countries. Many European leaders have said the primary goal of the summit should be to impose greater regulation and oversight on global financial markets, instead of more government spending. But the 27 member countries of the European Union have had difficulty expressing themselves with a single voice.

Topolanek's speech to the European Parliament angered some legislators, who rebuked him for presuming that all members of the European Union agreed with his harsh criticism of Washington, or the way he delivered it.

"You still haven't understood what the job of the E.U. presidency is," said Martin Schultz, a German legislator and leader of the Socialist bloc in the Parliament.

Topolanek rushed back to Prague after his speech to tend to his fallen government. Other Czech officials played down his remarks and blamed translators for making them sound harsher than intended.

"I was there and listened to the speech in Czech and he never mentioned the word 'hell,' " Alexander Vondra, the deputy Czech prime minister, told reporters in Strasbourg.

Correspondent Edward Cody in Paris contributed to this report.

Source:

washingtonpost.com
 
Hivi kipi cha ajabu kwa wapinzani wa O'Bummer kumtaka afeli? None of these Democraps wanted Dubya to succeed. So what's the fuss all about?

Dubya failed and these damn Democraps were happy as hell. Some went as far as to thank him coz if it wasn't for him probably there wouldn't be a half white half black president.

This is indeed political correctness run amok. It's lunacy.

Stop your jealousy of President Obama....you will never be able to achieve what he has achieved...So...Get Over it.....
 
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