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Jindal blasts news media obsession with Trump
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump participates in the first Republican presidential debate at the Quicken Loans Arena Thursday, August 6, 2015, in Cleveland.
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He says the best way to make it in the media is to mention his name. “That is the gold commonplace for making information lately”, Jindal stated in an e-mail despatched to supporters, “So, I’ve determined to randomly put his identify into my remarks at numerous factors, thereby making certain that the information media will cowl what I’ve to say”.
With the boldness of The Donald (minus the Democratic undercurrent of support liberal candidates and policies), plus the sure record of reforms and efficiency mirroring Walker and former Governor Bush, Jindal can still shine.
Their third place candidate [sic] apologized for saying “all lives matter” and he blames ISIS on global warming.
The Democrat candidate in fourth place thinks that America should be using the Metric System.
He even included the Environmental Protection Agency among the list of agencies he would enlist. I hope Mr Biden gets into the race, we need some of his freaky comments, we don’t have enough of that already, he said. “It’s a joke. It’s a complete disaster for the Democrat Party“, wrote Jindal.
Trump is also now leading the pack in Iowa with 22% of caucus goers naming him their choice for president. Jindal said that he is exhausted of the political class believing they are above the law. “However his experiment Monday earned him an unmistakeable spike in media consideration”. “Those kinds of derogatory and rude comments, to me, show cowardness”.
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“I think polls will go up and down”, Jindal said.