Let Jindal age
"As for Jindal’s political future: if he wants to be vice president someday, he shouldn’t worry that this opportunity will be his last. As the nation watches Louisiana recover from Katrina, Jindal has a prominent stage on which to show that Republicans can govern competently, even as other stars in the party—including California’s Arnold Schwarzenegger—struggle to keep their promises. Four or eight years from now, Jindal will still be a young man. By then, if he’s done his job well in Louisiana, he’ll be able to point to his solid, permanent achievements as governor—and even, perhaps, skip the veep step and try for the top spot instead."
Nicole Gelinas profiles Bobby Jindal at City Journal and urges McCain and Jindal to work together apart.
Nicole Gelinas profiles Bobby Jindal at City Journal and urges McCain and Jindal to work together apart.



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