Category Archives: Bobby Jindal
Louisiana Gov. Jindal: Let’s Expose Kids To The “Best Facts” By Teaching Creationism
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal has long been a proponent of teaching creationism and intelligent design in the schools. It is not a surprise that he is pushing that topic again. After all, he was a proponent of the Louisiana Science … Continue reading
“Fool Of The Week” Jindal Stretches Truth And Credibility In National Speech
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal is this weeks “Fool of the Week.” Republicans had high hopes that Jindal would impress a national audience after President Obama’s speech before a joint session of Congress. Jindal failed badly, receiving criticism from Democrats and … Continue reading
Jindal’s Little Katrina Fib
Until this week, Bobby Jindal’s Presidential campaign looked quite promising. As a bright, young Republican governor with a non-European background, Jindal looked like the kind of man Republicans needed to counter Barack Obama. Jindal was even flying about the country fundraising … Continue reading
Jindal Holds Fundraiser In North Carolina, Says American Culture Under Assault — But He’s Not Running For President
Anyone who doubts that Louisiana’s Governor Bobby Jindal is a candidate for President only needed to be in Raleigh, North Carolina on Wednesday night. Jindal attended a fundraiser in North Carolina for his 2011 Louisiana gubernatorial reelection. You know those … Continue reading
2008 Election Over…Time To Rest. Wrong. Presidential Candidates Already Lining Up For 2012
The Presidential election is over. That means we get a 2-year break before the next round of Presidential politics in 2012, right? Wrong. Sarah Palin has already expressed interest in 2012. Since she is just 44-years-old, she is likely to … Continue reading
Jindal Wants “Very Best Science”
On Face the Nation, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal said he does not want “any facts or theories or explanations to be withheld” because of political correctness. He is supporting the teaching of intelligent design alongside evolution in the classroom.The Louisiana … Continue reading




