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re: Another blogger takes a swing at Jindal - thoughts?
Posted on 12/12/14 at 8:00 pm to I B Freeman
Posted on 12/12/14 at 8:00 pm to I B Freeman
He has no natural political skills. I remember after his national address following the state of the union address reading about this exchange:
He has no "feel" for things.
I thinks some consultant told him before the Chris Wallace interview to just avoid answers and talk in circles about this topic or this topic.
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A live feed was set up for all media to take in Jindal's speech from the governor's mansion Tuesday evening. A little over three minutes from the start of the speech, the feed was turned on and showed a static shot of the outside of the mansion. Governor Jindal's microphone was turned on and could be monitored by anyone taking in the feed. The governor was told that his mic could possibly be monitored by others. "That's alright, like I said, I always assume the mics are hot," he could be heard saying.
In the room with Jindal at the time were his wife, Chief of Staff Timmy Teeple, and Jindal's friend and political consultant Brad Todd, his office said Wednesday. It is believed Jindal is speaking with Todd when the governor asks how he should deliver the speech. "Loud voice, soft voice?" Jindal asks. "Conversational," is the only response that can be clearly heard from the man Jindal is speaking with. "Anything ever loud?" Jindal then asks. The man's response cannot be clearly heard. "Okay, that will be easier on my voice," Jindal responds.
He has no "feel" for things.
I thinks some consultant told him before the Chris Wallace interview to just avoid answers and talk in circles about this topic or this topic.
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