One of the problems facing conservatives is that they must clean up past mismanagement (if they really are conservatives), and this is usually painful and unpopular. Populist crooks like Edwin Edwards could promise benefits for everyone whilst looting the state for personal gain, and remain wildly popular. After all, who doesn't like Santa?
And every objective accounting treatment can show that the promised benefits are a Fairy Tale, that such benefits could be promised but not paid. But clean up such a mess and you are the one who took the benefits away for the poor downtrodden teachers.
Remember that true conservatives aren't always going to be about promises and benefits. But who will elect such men? And who will re-elect them once they've done the dirty - but necessary -job?
From what I understood he has done a masterful job addressing their fiscal problems. Which yes, does not win you a lot of popularity contests.
Just a little glimpse into how a Mitt Romney Presidency would have gone.
Gov. Jindal unfortunately is also a rather inept public speaker. But a very bright guy with good ethics and business savvy.
Unpopular with who? Leftist opinion-mongers?
Who says our news media isn’t efficient? Jindal criticizes the president yesterday and his toadies in the media publishes hit pieces today.
According to some accounts, Pat Quinn and Lincoln Chaffee were the most unpopular governors in 2012. Names like Bev Perdue, Rick Scott, Neil Abercrombie, John Kasich, Tom Corbett, and Paul LePage also come up.
Actually, it seems like anybody who really hates a governor comes up with some poll naming that governor the least popular.
Jindal supports immigration reform.
http://hotair.com/headlines/archives/2014/02/03/jindal-gop-should-do-immigration-reform-before-the-midterms/
http://www.unionleader.com/article/20140221/NEWS0602/140219339
Northeast Republican Leadership Conference
He joins a long list of national Republicans, including Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, former U.S. Rep. and talk show host Joe Scarborough, former presidential candidate and U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, former Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas, former New York Lt. Gov. Betsy McCaughey, New York U.S. Rep. and poetntial presidential candidate Pete King and U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte.
http://www.unionleader.com/article/20140212/NEWS0602/140209210
Ted Cruz added to ‘Freedom Summit’ lineup
Cruz is the fourth potential 2016 presidential candidate to agree to appear, along with real estate magnate Donald Trump, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and Kentucky U.S. Sen. Rand Paul.
Scott Walker is the only one who has the savvy to take on the tough job and still keep some semblance of popularity,
He is well-suited to be President for precisely this reason...it’s one thing to be right on the issues, but it’s another thing to actually accomplish things once in office. Walker has proven he can do it, and why he is my choice for 2016.
Indeed. Only the brave ones who are willing to return to private life will apply.
The guy writing this is delusional...(he “reports” lies).
The Beasts David Freedlander has dug up a group of Tea Party conservatives so deluded, so in the thrall of the wish that the tragedy in Benghazi might yet bear juicy political fruit, that theyre boycotting the one cable news network that gave the incident the treatment they craved - Fox News.
David Freedlander - political reporter for the New York Observer in New York City and for Newsweek and the Daily Beast
NO, no. It’s Malloy!! It’s Malloy!