...is a phenomenon." He throws out some other names: Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Newt Gingrich, Tim Pawlenty, Charlie Crist and Bobby Jindal, the 37-year-old governor of Louisiana. "Jindal is a rising star from the get go," the senator says. But the Republicans...
...phenomenon." He throws out some other names: Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Newt Gingrich, Tim Pawlenty, Charlie Crist and Bobby Jindal, the 37-year-old governor of Louisiana. "Jindal is a rising star from the get go," the senator says. But the Republicans have...
...also in Britain.) Lammy's friendship with Obama has led to predictions that the young MP will become "Britain's best-connected politician" now the Illinois senator has been elected president. The two first met at an event for black alumni of Harvard law school...
...leading economic voice for the party over the coming months; if he does, expect him to be a candidate when 2012 rolls around. 1. Bobby Jindal: The youthful (he's 37) Louisiana governor is widely being seen as the future face of the Republican Party. He is...
...Democrats, from Michael McMahon (NY) and admitted Blue Dog Frank Kratovil (MD) to Alabama anti-choice nuts like Bobby Bright and Parker Griffith. But the real future of the Democratic Party-- and of the country-- is in the hands of forward-thinking, innovative...
...to learning more about him in the years to come. Comment by Ron Piner November 13th, 2008 at 3:07 pm Bobby Jindal is the only politician saying what I want to hear. We absolutely must have smaller government and pass certain other items down to the state level,...
...his political advisers -- downplay the idea of him running for president in 2012 but, as we have said in this space before, no politician goes to Iowa accidentally. Be the first to know when there's a new installment of The Fix! This widget is easy to add...
...on a cruise sponsored by National Review, a magazine that endorsed him in the GOP primary -- but sources close to the CEO-turned-politician say hes very much uncertain about whether hell run for elective office again and is keeping a close eye on what direction...