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Hot Air » Top Picks[Hot Air » Top Picks] With the storm of controversy over the legislative pay raise behind him, Bobby Jindal returns to the effort for John McCain. Read the rest »

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Club for Growth[Club for Growth] Jindal Defends McCain's Economic Plan: Here is the video of Bobby Jindal on Fox and Friends this morning:

CNN Political Tickerhttp://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/cnn_politicalticker/~3/322614161/ [CNN Political Ticker] Jindal: 'McCain has to talk more proactively' on economy: Gov. Bobby Jindal, R-Louisiana, told CNN's Candy Crowley on Sunday that he thinks John McCain has to be more proactive in his dialogue on domestic issues if he wants to win the White House.

US Presidential race 2008 real-time ![US Presidential race 2008 real-time !] Remainders: Copycat: Bobby Jindal has many nice things to say about McCain’s economic plan. The Economist says some less-nice things about Bobby JIndal.

CLOVE´s favorites[CLOVE´s favorites] Jindal: ”˜McCain has to talk more proactively’ on economy: Bobby Jindal, R-Louisiana, spoke with CNN’s Candy Crowley this morning and acknowledged that John McCain has to be more proactive in his dialogue on domestic issues if he wants voters to trust him to turn around the economy.

rootvhttp://www.rootv.com/?channel=Fox+National+News&clipId=2176_080710-101836_071008_ff_jindal2_F1200 [rootv] Jindal's Take: Can John McCain jump start the US economy? Gov. Bobby Jindal weighs in.

Anthony Fuller[Anthony Fuller] Advice for Long Term GOP Success: Romney has the best business background of nearly any Presidential candidate and has been successful with everything he has been involved with. He has helped to turn around major companies such as Staples, Domino’s, and Brookstone, while also taking over the $379 million shortfall of the 2002 Olympics, then turning it into over $100 million profit.

TODAY ON VOT3R - Politics STORIES[TODAY ON VOT3R - Politics STORIES] Jindal: 'McCain has to talk more proactively' on economy: CNN's Candy Crowley interviews Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal on Sunday. Gov. Bobby Jindal, R-Louisiana,...

Ballot Box[Ballot Box] Is Jon Huntsman Out Because He's Too Safe?: And on that score, there's really only one name that fits the bill, Alaska Gov Sarah Palin. (Truthfully, anyone who knowingly says otherwise can't primarily be for McCain winning.)

gopachy - All Discussions[gopachy - All Discussions] How McCain Could Win: Bobby Jindal could be the head of HHS, with a directive to undertake a serious examination of the options for reform of entitlement programs, to ensure that the county does not go broke from Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security in the coming decades. None of the three are likely VP picks at this point.

Will Minus Intellect's Webloghttp://willminusintellect.wordpress.com/2008/07/09/republican-vice-presidential-odds/ [Will Minus Intellect's Weblog] Republican Vice-Presidential Odds: He was also credited with “saving” the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics and is seen as someone who could help McCain raise large sums of money from the business community and Mormons (at the very least he’s loaded, so perhaps he could make another large donation to the campaign as he did during his own candidacy for President). Considered “telegenic” and “having a Presidential head of hair,” his largest value probably comes from his support in the swing state of Michigan where his father previously served as a popular Governor.

Wednesday Wire...[Wednesday Wire...] This is DA Wednesday Wire No. 145, 9 July 2008.: Young Bobby Jindal has been hurt by the release of years’ old writings for conservative catholic publications and his own revelations about his Exorcist experiences.

Dans Bloghttp://dan92024.blogstream.com/v1/pid/319704.html [Dans Blog] Gingrich says Gov. Bobby Jindal best VP choice for McCain: Asked whether it could be a problem that the governor, who is 37, might be perceived as not ready to lead the country in case he would have to replace McCain, Gingrich said the case can be made that Jindal’s “experience in the executive branch and in the legislative branch is greater than” that of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.).

pickerhead.com[pickerhead.com] July 8, 2008: A secret of Limbaugh’s success is that his uncompromising, often harsh ideas are offset by a basically friendly temperament. He is less like his angry father than his mature role models, Buckley and Reagan, for whom sociability and fun were integral to their conservative world view.

Stumperhttp://www.blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/archive/2008/05/27/the-mccain-veepwatch-vol-2-mitt-romney.aspx [Stumper] The McCain Veepwatch, Vol. 2: Mitt Romney: the troubled 2002 Salt Lake Olympics--would help dispel doubts about the managerial and economic acumen of his partner, a career legislator who often shows little interest in subjects other than foreign policy or government reform.

Pakistan Ledger: Unbiased World news & viewshttp://moinansari.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!13E83389ABB46AB9!927.entry [Pakistan Ledger: Unbiased World news & views] Who should Pakistani Americans vote for?: Questions about McCain's age -- he will be 72 in August and would be the oldest person to become president if elected -- do not resonate as strongly with voters, the survey found. Nearly two-thirds disagreed with the idea that McCain's age should be a factor in the presidential race.

Stumperhttp://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/archive/2008/06/30/the-mccain-veepwatch-vol-5-rob-portman.aspx [Stumper] The McCain Veepwatch, Vol. 5: Rob Portman: Ultimately, however, the most compelling reason for McCain to pick Portman is practical rather than political: whatever his pre-election selling points, he'd probably do more to help the senator be effective once he reaches the White House than any other VP contender. On the trail, Portman's experience as the top U.S. trade official and former director of OMB would make him a perfect economic mouthpiece for McCain, who's notoriously weak on what's become the top voter concern of 2008.

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