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A twitter war escalates between Donald Trump and Bobby Jindal
If long shot Indian American presidential candidate Bobby Jindal attacked Donald Trump to gain some media attention, the strategy seems to have worked with the Republican frontrunner joining him in a twitter war.
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Jindal also hit picked Republican contestants that are latching upon Trump’s writing, saying put simply it makes no meaning… “I think he should stop attacking other people’s appearances”.
Governor Bobby Jindal lashed out at Donald Trump on Thursday for what Jindal labeled a “non-serious carnival act” by the billionaire businessman. “But the reality of Donald Trump is absurd”.
“I think Trump has tapped into a genuine frustration with D.C., and the show has been amusing, but here’s the problem: The idea of Trump is great”.
“You may have recently seen that after Trump said the Bible is his favorite book, he couldn’t name a single Bible verse or passage that meant something to him”.
Responding to Mr Jindal’s attack on his hair, Mr Trump took to Twitter sarcastically calling it “so original”.
In a press call previewing the planned feud earlier this week, senior Jindal aide Curt Anderson told reporters “everything you do in a presidential campaign is an attempt to grab headlines, I don’t know what else you’d do”.
“Donald Trump is for Donald Trump“. Issues and policies and ideals are not important to him.
“Charlie Sheen is clearly Donald Trump’s spirit animal. I believe I’m the candidate”.
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Mr Jindal is languishing at the bottom of polls with only one per cent support and will not appear on CNN’s September 16 primetime Republican presidential debate where Mr Trump will be centre stage.