October 8th, 2013
08:55 AM ET
9 years ago

Jindal weighs in on shutdown

Gov. Bobby Jindal, Republican of Louisiana, weighs in on the government shutdown.


Filed under: Bobby Jindal
soundoff (11 Responses)
  1. Data Driven

    My neighbor George has also weighed in. Interestingly enough, no one cared about his opinion, either.

    October 8, 2013 08:57 am at 8:57 am |
  2. ST

    What is eating the brains of every indivual of people called "republicans". Each one of them says:" No one wants the shutdown". Are all crazy? They are the ones who caused the shutdown, they are the ones who warned each other not to do, still are playing in low thinking people by confusing them? It is sickening.

    October 8, 2013 09:14 am at 9:14 am |
  3. Rudy NYC

    I listened to Gov. Jindal this morning. His words were dripping with Tea. He was trying to walk the fine line by trying to sound like a modearate while still appeasing the hard line base.

    October 8, 2013 09:38 am at 9:38 am |
  4. teaparty days are numbered

    Gov. Jindal , i do not think your getting enough oxygen to that bb sized brin of yours?!!

    October 8, 2013 09:48 am at 9:48 am |
  5. Marie MD

    Poor mr Mardi gras gov, his party of stupid are now blackmailers, extortionists, anarchists and traitors.
    How's that for a jump in the wrong direction?

    October 8, 2013 09:49 am at 9:49 am |
  6. sonny chapman

    Where did Bobby do this interview ? If he gave it in La. that IS news.

    October 8, 2013 09:53 am at 9:53 am |
  7. Lynda/Minnesota

    Ah, yes. Mr. Bobby Jindal. My favorite "I don't give a cup of tea what he thinks" TeaPer.

    October 8, 2013 09:55 am at 9:55 am |
  8. Sophie Meyer

    Why is Jindals opinion pertinent? I'll ask my yard guy what he thinks – his opinion matters as much as Jindals – probably more because the yard guys would be based in reality.

    October 8, 2013 10:22 am at 10:22 am |
  9. lawrence scott

    this man as governor of my home state have done everything within his power to attack the poor all he along with his tea party friends and big business wants the have nots to continue to suffer and reward there rich and powerful friends in high places its amazing how all these so called conservative talk about spending but think about it they take from the poor but reward there friends .god forbid we allow these deceivers to lead this nation

    October 8, 2013 10:28 am at 10:28 am |
  10. Evergreen

    He belongs to the party that voted to cut foods subsidies to poor families while they voted to continue subsidies to wealthy farmers and who will never consider cutting subsidies to big business.

    October 8, 2013 10:40 am at 10:40 am |
  11. rs

    Mr. Jindal was right when he said the GOP had to stop being the "stupid party". He needs to amend this to the GOP has to stop being the "anti-American" party.

    October 8, 2013 10:42 am at 10:42 am |