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Exorcism Threatens [Louisiana Governor] Jindal's [VP] Candidacy
Townhall.com ^ | June 13, 2008 | Kathryn Jean Lopez

Posted on 06/17/2008 7:06:13 AM PDT by Ebenezer

A poisonous cloud has been circling the Republican presidential nomination this season. First, it was "the Mormon question" raised against former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, which was used as a political sledgehammer by one of his primary opponents. Now, it's religious writing from the youth of the still-young Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal. Can we please not go there again? Can we please not use religion against another candidate this cycle?

As the media twitters about recently elected Jindal being considered as a possible choice for John McCain's vice presidential running mate, a buzzkill arrives. On the Left blogosphere, an article Jindal wrote as a young convert to Catholicism has resurfaced, presumably to serve as disqualifying evidence.

As it happens, I don't want McCain to pick Jindal for his ticket, but not because of this. Jindal is a young, bright light of the Republican Party. He's a whiz kid, an authentic conservative, and a man who loves his country, his family and his God. Jindal has quite a job before him in Louisiana. As a fan of his, I want to see him do it. Then we can talk about electing him president, after he's done the impossible and changed the face of Louisiana politics -- a job he is already hard at work doing.

This is not the first time Jindal's religious writings have surfaced. They were used against him during his campaign for governor, as Democrats tried to take Protestant voters from him, accusing him of being "anti-Protestant." As it happened, their accusation was based on a quote from John Calvin that Jindal used in one of his pieces. In defeat, I hope the Dems hold remedial reading classes for their political consultants.

Now, the insinuation appears to be that Jindal is a weirdo. The article that is circulating revolves around an "exorcism" Jindal experienced as an undergraduate at Brown University. While exorcisms should not be tried at home or in your dorm room, it is not breaking news that there is evil in the world. That a young man recognized this while in college is not a scandal.

Although calling the then-23-year-old's story "bizarre," the "Talking Points Memo" Web site concedes, it's not a "blockbuster." Writers there warn, "Jindal's battle with the dark forces may become an issue should his Veep candidacy proceed. While it's hardly a blockbuster revelation, it could provide fodder for bloggers and late-night comics to turn his candidacy into a media sideshow."

How lovely would it have been if these liberal bloggers had added, "While all are free to do so, that, of course, would be silly and antithetical to the spirit of our founding."

As I said, I don't think now is the time for Jindal to go national. But that these writings would yet again be used against him leaves me daydreaming about a Romney-Jindal ticket. Romney, of course, knows all too well that there is religious intolerance in this country.

As Romney said in his speech on "Faith in America" during the primary campaign last year: "It is important to recognize that while differences in theology exist between the churches in America, we share a common creed of moral convictions. And where the affairs of our nation are concerned, it's usually a sound rule to focus on the latter -- on the great moral principles that urge us all on a common course. Whether it was the cause of abolition, or civil rights or the right to life itself, no movement of conscience can succeed in America that cannot speak to the convictions of religious people."

He emphasized in a follow-up speech to the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty this spring "that non-believers have just as great a stake as believers in defending religious liberty."

The freedom whether to believe is a fundamental one. We all should recognize it and defend it. Democrats, Republicans, religious persons and atheists ought to stand united.

In his New Oxford Review piece on encountering the devil at college, Jindal concluded, "I learned a lasting lesson in humility and the limits of human understanding. Was the purpose of that night served when so many individuals were inducted into the Church? Did I witness spiritual warfare? I do not have the answers, but I do believe in the reality of spirits, angels and other related phenomena that I can neither touch nor see."

While we're all likely to hear more details about what Jindal described in his "exorcism" piece, most stories will skip over the bottom line. Jindal knows there is good and evil, and prays for the wisdom to know difference and to stay away from the evil. That's a confidence-inspiring moral compass. The essay in question demonstrates an impressive core to Jindal. If only more politicians had such humility -- and Jindal had it before he was 25!

As George Washington put it, "No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the invisible hand which conducts the affairs of men more than the people of the United States." Bring on the public servants who so believe and their defense of the right not to.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: bobbyjindal; kathrynjeanlopez; louisiana; townhalldotcom
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1 posted on 06/17/2008 7:06:13 AM PDT by Ebenezer
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2 posted on 06/17/2008 7:07:30 AM PDT by Ebenezer (Strength and Honor!)
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Bring it on.


3 posted on 06/17/2008 7:07:34 AM PDT by Brilliant
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To: Teófilo; NYer; Salvation; Nihil Obstat; mileschristi; bornacatholic; Mrs. Don-o

Faith of our Fathers ping


4 posted on 06/17/2008 7:08:42 AM PDT by Ebenezer (Strength and Honor!)
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And this is going to bother Christian conservatives how?
5 posted on 06/17/2008 7:13:05 AM PDT by svcw (There is no plan B.)
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To: rrstar96
Who cares what he did in college. College age people should all be sent to a desert island and only brought back after they become sane again or they kill each other off.
6 posted on 06/17/2008 7:13:10 AM PDT by Earthdweller
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I say bring him on board NOW. Someone that recognizes evil and desires to come against it - is the man NEEDED in this hour.


7 posted on 06/17/2008 7:17:52 AM PDT by presently no screen name
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To: rrstar96

I personally think liberals are “demonically” possessed...so there!LOL.


8 posted on 06/17/2008 7:22:19 AM PDT by lexington minuteman 1775
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The left loves Kucinich and his alien abduction beliefs........ but jump all over Jindal for his religious experiences. Just sayin ;)


9 posted on 06/17/2008 7:27:45 AM PDT by Fox_Mulder77
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To: rrstar96

This makes me want to read the piece lol


10 posted on 06/17/2008 7:30:02 AM PDT by visualops (artlife.us . nature photography desktop wallpapers)
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To: rrstar96
"KEEP HONKING, I'M RELOADING!"
11 posted on 06/17/2008 7:37:57 AM PDT by Travis McGee (--- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com ---)
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To: rrstar96

An exorcism is just what most Democrat “leaders” need. The spirit of Molech inside them, fears people like Jindal.


12 posted on 06/17/2008 7:43:10 AM PDT by ikka
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To: rrstar96

Well, at least he didn’t fry squirrels in a corn popper.


13 posted on 06/17/2008 7:49:10 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (Tom Manion '08-My only reason for voting this year)
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To: Earthdweller
Who cares what he did in college.

The left does ... as long as it's not their candidate.
"... but I didn't inhale." - Clintoon.
"Yeah, I inhaled ... wasn't that the point?" - Nobama

14 posted on 06/17/2008 7:53:25 AM PDT by al_c (Avoid the consequences of erudite vernacular utilized irrespective of necessity)
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Wish we had a Palin/Jindal ticket for Nov...sigh

15 posted on 06/17/2008 8:05:06 AM PDT by Bobalu (What do I know, I'm a Typical White Guy)
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To: ikka
fears people like Jindal

Exactly! And they will bow!
16 posted on 06/17/2008 8:07:57 AM PDT by presently no screen name
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To: Bobalu

“Beauty and the Geek”, campaign-style.


17 posted on 06/17/2008 8:19:39 AM PDT by Ebenezer (Strength and Honor!)
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That’s my reaction too, except that I think Lopez gives a very good argument of why he should wait—it will serve Louisiana and the nation in the long run. I WANT a president who sees and recognizes evil; when Jindal does run for national office, this will increase my enthusiasm for him.


18 posted on 06/17/2008 8:29:00 AM PDT by twigs
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To: rrstar96

**Jindal knows there is good and evil, and prays for the wisdom to know difference and to stay away from the evil. That’s a confidence-inspiring moral compass. The essay in question demonstrates an impressive core to Jindal. If only more politicians had such humility — and Jindal had it before he was 25!**

If only more politicians had such humility...............

Nothing else needs to be said. Jindal is a winner, but as the author states, this is not the year for him to be a vice-presdiential running mate. (Much too young. Let him succeed in Lousianna first.)


19 posted on 06/17/2008 8:52:09 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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>>>>a Romney-Jindal ticket. Romney, of course, knows all too well that there is religious intolerance in this country.<<<<

Much of it right here on FR, and certainly among the hyphenated-conservative Religionists who have been working so hard these last decades to conflate their religious preferences with conservatism and the GOP..... and it looks like they’ve succeeded with their ticket-splitting hero, the Huckster Elmer Gantry.


20 posted on 06/17/2008 9:01:46 AM PDT by angkor (The Elephant In The Conservative/GOP Living Room isn't RINOs, it's The Religionists.)
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