Either that or what will a mixture of Lindsey Graham and Herman Cain would produce.
On a different note , liberal racists are taking it bit too far and even controversial Seth Mandel is speaking out about it:
Why liberal racists are attacking Bobby Jindal
By Seth Mandel
June 25, 2015 | 8:16pm
Early Thursday morning, an odd story went up on the BBC’s Web site: “Bobby Jindal presidential bid sparks Twitter mockery.”
The mockery in question wasn’t because Jindal, the governor of Louisiana, is a mere footnote in the polls. Nor was the mockery about Jindal’s seriousness as a political figure.
Rather, the mockery consisted of explicit racism. And the story was odd not because of the existence of the tweets (welcome to the Internet, governor!) but because it was a positive story, with the Beeb openly praising the bigotry.
(The article extolled one line of ethnic sneering as “a series of hilarious tweets.” Sample: “Bobby Jindal spends 2 hours a day in the shower scrubbing his skin with a brush & screaming ‘why won’t it come out?’ #bobbyjindalissowhite.”)
The reason Jindal has come in for such treatment is because he’s an eloquent advocate for integration and the promise of America. They’re not making fun of his background — they’re treating him like the
Indian Clarence Thomas.
The Washington Post caused a bit of a stir earlier this week with a story on Jindal that featured a (white) American college professor declaring, “There’s not much Indian left in Bobby Jindal.”
http://nypost.com/2015/06/25/why-lib...-bobby-jindal/
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