In the aftermath of the 2012 elections, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) raised eyebrows when he said his party needs to “stop being the stupid party” and move away from “dumbed-down conservatism.” The GOP needed a sharper, smarter approach, Jindal said, and he’s just the kind of guy who can help lead the way.
With this in mind, I was eager to read Jindal’s latest Politico piece this morning on what the “GOP needs.” And what did we learn? That the Louisiana governor believes, “[E]xcessive navel gazing leads to paralysis…. No more self-analysis; we’ve had our catharsis. The season for navel gazing has passed.”
Um, OK, but what about substance? “Let’s stop defeating ourselves, get on offense, and go kick the other guys around,” Jindal writes, adding, “We are the conservative party in America — deal with it. We have a lot of dissenting voices. So what? Deal with it. The American public waxes and wanes. Fine. It will wax again soon enough. Deal with it.” How insightful.
Any thoughts on your rivals, governor?









