Bobby Jindal

Jindal advises Cheney to tone down criticism of Obama

Jindal advises Cheney to tone down criticism of ObamaBaton Rouge (Louisiana, US), Apr. 17 : Louisiana's Indian American Governor Bobby Jindal has suggested that former Vice President Dick Cheney should tone down his criticism of President Barack Obama.

Cheney has repeatedly criticized Obama's national security policy, saying recently on CNN's "State of the Union" that Obama's decisions "raise the risk to the American people of another attack."

Indian American Guv Jindal still a favourite among GOP faithful

Indian American Guv Jindal still a favourite among GOP faithfulWashington, Mar 26 : Conservatives in America have embraced Louisiana's Indian origin Governor Bobby Jindal as their 2012 GOP hopeful, and he played to the gallery by warning at a Republican fund raising dinner that President Barack Obama is engaged in the greatest expansion of government.

Jindal compared to Kenneth, the dweeby page

Bobby JindalWashington, Mar. 8 : Louisiana's Indian origin Governor Piyush `Bobby' Jindal is being likened to Kenneth, the dweeby page on "30 Rock."

The politically devastating comparisons started popping right up after Jindal delivered the Republican response to President Barack Obama's address a joint session of Congress. And they've spread like wildfire on the Internet, says Politico.

"Close your eyes and think of Kenneth from `30 Rock.' I can barely count the number of e-mails making that observation," Andrew Sullivan wrote on his blog minutes after Jindal's speech.

Jindal admits he can’t match Obama’s debating, speaking prowess

Jindal admits he can’t match Obama’s debating, speaking prowessLouisiana (US), Mar. 6 : Louisiana's Indian origin Governor Piyush `Bobby' Jindal has admitted that he can't match President Barack Obama's debating and speaking skills.

In an interview with FOX News'', Jindal, responding to criticism over his delivering the GOP response to President Obama''s first address to Congress, said: "The president is a very gifted speaker, and I certainly think he''s a better speaker than I am. I''m not the only one that thinks that."

Things about Bobby Jindal you didn’t know

Things about Bobby Jindal you didn’t knowWashington, Mar. 3: Everybody knows that Piyush “Bobby” Jindal is the son of Indian immigrants, that he is 37 and one of the youngest political leaders in the United States, that he is a Republican who has the potential to be the country’s future president. But there are aspects to his personality.

Jindal doesn''t drink, doesn''t smoke, doesn''t swear and relentlessly hammers his message that the days of corruption and incompetence are over.

Jindal is keen to change the "business as usual" attitude in Louisiana.

Republican Party using Jindal to reinvent itself

Republican Party using Jindal to reinvent itselfWashington, Mar. 3 : While Louisiana's Indian-origin Governor Bobby Jindal may not be quite ready for prime time, he does represent the Republican Party's attempt to reinvent itself by broadening its base.

It is remarkable that this 37-year-old first generation American policy wonk is being regarded as the Grand Old Party's new young savior.

Jindal doesn't see himself as the president of the United States in the immediate future.

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