Makes Me Want to Gavomit

7:17 am freedom

Newt Gingrich writes an article  talking about the truly remarkable changes that Bobby Jindal has brought to Louisiana:

You may have heard his name mentioned as a possible vice presidential running mate, but if you don’t know anything more about Governor Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, you should.

Governor Jindal is leading a revolution of conservative reform in Louisiana. He is the most transformational young governor in America today. The principles that motivate his Louisiana Revolution are the same pro-innovation, pro-competition, anti-bureaucracy and anti- big government principles that I urge each week in this newsletter - the same principles that are so desperately needed in Washington, D.C.

From providing 1500 poor children an escape from failing public schools to increasing the number of Charter Schools in Louisiana from 42 to 100 to passing Six Tax Cuts. These are impressive accomplishments and by the way the Governor has only been in office six months. The response from the Club for Growth? CFG’s Nachema Soloveichik says Gingrich’s piece is Gavomit (combination gag and vomit)-inducing. ‘

That’s funny, because that would be thoughts exactly on the Club’s bizarre inexplicable war against one of America’s finest governors. Some say we should not criticize the Club because they do so much for conservative candidates across the country. Yes, the Club does do good, however they’ve also shown a destructive tendancy. When the Club stops their senseless attacks on fine men like Governor Jindal and learns there’s a  difference between Bobby Jindal and Lincoln Chaffee, I’ll let up. Because, the truth is that we need more men in politics like Governor Jindal and not less. The withering fire of conservative “friends” like the Club for Growth does not help bring these type of people into the process.

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