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At an event in Arkansas this past Saturday, Governor Bobby Jindal recently said
“The country fired us from our congressional majority in 2006. Why? The country didn’t stop being conservative. The Republican Party did,” Jindal told a gathering of Arkansas Republicans. “We became what we came to Washington to change — the party of earmarks and government spending. The party needs to stop worrying about what to do to fix itself. Let’s worry more about fixing our country. Then the party will fix itself.”
With this being said, it’s also being reported that Governor Jindal will also be giving the GOP response to President Obama’s first speech to Congress. I find this quite interesting on many levels. Namely, this prominence he’s been taking. As President Obama did in the 04 DNC conventions it seems as if the Republican party may be testing a new face for the leadership we are in much need of. I can only hope his response will be Uplifting, idealistic, and filled with enough unity rhetoric to carry him further among the populous.
Congressmen Mitch McConnel and John Boehner had this to say
“Gov. Jindal’s leadership during a time of recovery in Louisiana, his commitment to real government reform, and his protection of hardworking American families make him an excellent choice to offer Republican solutions for the challenges which lay ahead,”
I recently started a discussion at Rebuildtheparty.com on minorities in the GOP. It has been quite interesting to see the responses from grassroots participants looking to fundamentally shift the coarse of the Republican party. If you are a member of Rebuildtheparty I encourage you to stop by and give the discussion your two cents. You’ll find a rather insightful discussion with some real people looking to solve this issue.
Aside from the participation there, I want to bring the same topic over to The AsianConservative to see what kind of responses we can generate. I look forward to your comments.
Let’s talk about minorities. As the last election clearly showed, there are few minorities in the GOP, which is shameful. There is simply no excuse why Blacks, Asians, Hispanics, Native Americans, and other groups don’t have strong representation within the GOP. How can we fix this? What can we do to help the conservative cause among Minorities?
Hi all, I just added a Facebook login feature to Asian Conservative. Now you can leave comments and it will have your Facebook profile attached to it and comments will (optionally) show up on your Facebook feed! Yippee.
Don’t worry about your personal information. Since you come in through Facebook, we only see anonymized/encrypted user information. We can’t see anything beyond your name and Facebook profile.
If you are interested in joining The Asian Conservative, sign in through the Facebook button and send us a note. If you don’t want to use Facebook, we can create an account for you. In either case send us a note.
I don’t know what else the Facebook thing does. If you notice anything cool let us know.
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