Republican presidential hopeful Bobby Jindal took direct aim at Donald Trump on Thursday, bashing the GOP frontrunner as “an unserious carnival act” who is distracting voters from real conservative candidates like himself.
“Donald Trump is a narcissist and an egomaniac. That may sound like a serious charge to make, but it is also something that everyone knows to be true,” the Louisiana governor said in an address at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. “He may be an entertaining narcissist, but he is one nonetheless.”
The purposefully provocative speech was designed to bring some much-needed media attention to Jindal’s flagging presidential campaign, particularly if and when Trump responds, something Jindal’s campaign said they expected in a call with reporters the day before.
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“I want to say what everyone is thinking about Donald Trump but is afraid to say out loud,” Jindal said. “Donald Trump is shallow. He has no understanding of policy. He’s full of bluster, but has no substance. He lacks the intellectual curiosity to even learn.”









