Jindal for V.P. bumper stickers?
Really? If you read the article, I guess the number of conservatives who would be angry at Jindal if he would accept the position are fewer than some conservatives would have you believe. Then again, if you dig deeper, you see that it is a Democrat who was passing out the bumper sticker (and not in an endorsement).
McPherson, D-Woodworth, handed out bumper stickers that said “Jindal for V.P.”
He said Jindal has it all — youth, drive and a clutter-free office that shows he does not plan to be here long.
“He is a politician’s politician. He has an ability to tell everyone what they want to hear. …We’re a waste of this man’s talents,” McPherson said.
I did find the New York Times article to be refreshing journalism, even if he didn’t quite get the meaning for the stickers. The advocate’s coverage of the new bumper stickers is quite amusing as well.
June 2nd, 2008 at 11:47 pm
As a constituent of Joe Mac, I must say: I am proud of the flippant and ironic hilarity.
Apparently, he proudly displays his Jindal for VP bumpersticker from the window of his place in the Pentagon.