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Re: 52 standing ovations - Black - 02-25-2009 Anyone? Burris? Re: Madam Speaker, the President of the United States - Don Kiyoti - 02-25-2009 That was one helluva speech! Re: Madam Speaker, the President of the United States - Gutenberg - 02-25-2009 He didn't really give Jindal anywhere to go except "We know we screwed up and we promise not to do it again." I also loved that most of the 20th century accomplishments that Jindal brought up were achieved under Democratic leadership. Re: Madam Speaker, the President of the United States - Dennis S - 02-25-2009 David Brooks said Jindal's speech was "insane". Not a good sign. I actually thought Jindal had some promise for the bad guys, but, wow, what a lame speech. He's not bad off the cuff, though. Listen folks. Obama is the only politician we have or who is on the horizon, who has a chance to straighten things out. He has more talent, resolve, and determination and has fewer ties to the corruptors than anyone we will see for a good while. We need to give him a chance. Re: Madam Speaker, the President of the United States - kanesa - 02-25-2009 Even Juan Williams on FOX panned Jindal's speech, especially the delivery. I'm sure he was nervous because he was introducing himself to the American public. It did sound like a campaign speech and not a response to the President's speech. The Republicans are floundering. They are looking like obstructionists with no agenda. Re: Madam Speaker, the President of the United States - Black - 02-25-2009 Gutenberg wrote: What I was able to watch of that was painful. His delivery was about what I'd expect from a bright high-schooler. His "reaction" was obviously prepared before the president's address. Re: Madam Speaker, the President of the United States - Black - 02-25-2009 kanesa wrote: They are looking like obstructionists with no agenda. Roger that. Seems like they're just taking any random contrary position out of the need to be contrary. Much lameness. Re: Madam Speaker, the President of the United States - Seacrest - 02-25-2009 Gutenberg wrote: "The President is a nee[booooonnggg!]" "What?" "He said the President is NEAR!" "Oh." "And the Speaker of the House is some dago broad!" Re: Madam Speaker, the President of the United States - $tevie - 02-25-2009 I was really disappointed with Jindal's speech. After all the hype I was expecting a more accomplished speaker. I agree with the bright high school student comparison. We gave up after a while because he wasn't saying anything new and it was becoming painful to listen to him. Re: Madam Speaker, the President of the United States - kanesa - 02-25-2009 Someone on one of the after speech shows said that Palin is probably the only one who liked Jindal's speech. :-) |