A couple of quotes:
There once was a man who campaigned on a message of hope and change. In his victory speech he promised never to succumb to a worldview in which “lobbyists begin to look larger and the people begin to look smaller.” In exchange, he asked voters to help him “defeat cynicism” by believing in him and themselves.
“Shame on us if all we build is what was here before,” Jindal told a small group of bloggers at the governor’s mansion in Baton Rouge last week.
Unwilling to accept Louisiana as it was—one of the most uneducated, unethical, and unhealthy states in the union—Jindal made ethics reform his first priority, working on the theory that being a national punchline doesn’t draw business investment.
Me, clowning around with Bobby at his Inauguration Ball
I'm telling y'all to keep a sharp eye on the boy. If Bobby can somehow miraculously drain this swamp, and accomplish his goals...well...Reagan's 49-state landslide will look like a "photo finish."
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