Bobby Jindal's official portrait :dead:

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time to demand mental and physical health requriments of our Senators and Congressmen
 
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A staff member said that wasn't the actual picture. They tweeted the real pic and ya know what, thats a brightly lit office :lolbron:



I like how they sent out this tweet thinking it was gonna be an ether but in reality it makes them look even worse since there isn't one, but TWO white-washed portraits of this guy...

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Louisiana Republicans really are retarded
 

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time to demand mental and physical health requriments of our Senators and Congressmen
welll if you do that all the racist ones(many on both sides) would be denied a seat. you do know some folks were trying to get Racism in the books under mental illness. because to be racist towards people that are doing you no harm is a bit ya know....crazy.
 

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Hey I'm at work so I don't have the ability to do so, but can someone put all three pictures together on one .jpeg for a compare and contrast?

Edit: the 3rd picture being his ACTUAL congressional picture
 
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This guys is a Rhodes Scholar :wow:

“My dad and mom told my brother and me that we came to America to be Americans — not Indian-Americans,” Jindal will say, according to a copy of his prepared remarks obtained by POLITICO. “If we wanted to be Indians, we would have stayed in India. It’s not that they are embarrassed to be from India. They love India. But they came to America because they were looking for greater opportunity and freedom.”

“It is my view that immigration can make a country stronger, or it can make a country weaker,” Jindal will say. “It really depends on whether the immigrants coming to your country are coming to join your culture, your mores, your laws, and to become a part of your history.”

“I do not believe in hyphenated Americans,” he will say. “This view gets me into some trouble with the media back home. They like to refer to Indian-Americans, Irish-Americans, African-Americans, Italian-Americans, Mexican-Americans and all the rest.”

“Over time, a different philosophy has crept in, and that philosophy now dominates the thinking of the American left, and perhaps even the mainstream of thinking in Europe,” Jindal will say. “This philosophy holds the view that it is wrong to expect assimilation — that assimilation is colonialist, assimilation is backward and assimilation is in fact evidence of cultural bigotry and insensitivity.”

“They think it is unenlightened, discriminatory and even racist to expect immigrants to endorse and assimilate into the culture in their new country,” he will add. “This is complete rubbish!”

"I am explicitly saying that it is completely reasonable for nations to discriminate between allowing people into their country who want to embrace their culture, or allowing people into their country who want to destroy their culture, or establish a separate culture within," offers Jindal further into the same prepared statement.
 

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This guys is a Rhodes Scholar :wow:

“My dad and mom told my brother and me that we came to America to be Americans — not Indian-Americans,” Jindal will say, according to a copy of his prepared remarks obtained by POLITICO. “If we wanted to be Indians, we would have stayed in India. It’s not that they are embarrassed to be from India. They love India. But they came to America because they were looking for greater opportunity and freedom.”

“It is my view that immigration can make a country stronger, or it can make a country weaker,” Jindal will say. “It really depends on whether the immigrants coming to your country are coming to join your culture, your mores, your laws, and to become a part of your history.”

“I do not believe in hyphenated Americans,” he will say. “This view gets me into some trouble with the media back home. They like to refer to Indian-Americans, Irish-Americans, African-Americans, Italian-Americans, Mexican-Americans and all the rest.”

“Over time, a different philosophy has crept in, and that philosophy now dominates the thinking of the American left, and perhaps even the mainstream of thinking in Europe,” Jindal will say. “This philosophy holds the view that it is wrong to expect assimilation — that assimilation is colonialist, assimilation is backward and assimilation is in fact evidence of cultural bigotry and insensitivity.”

“They think it is unenlightened, discriminatory and even racist to expect immigrants to endorse and assimilate into the culture in their new country,” he will add. “This is complete rubbish!”

"I am explicitly saying that it is completely reasonable for nations to discriminate between allowing people into their country who want to embrace their culture, or allowing people into their country who want to destroy their culture, or establish a separate culture within," offers Jindal further into the same prepared statement.

he's right about this tho
 

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This guys is a Rhodes Scholar :wow:

“My dad and mom told my brother and me that we came to America to be Americans — not Indian-Americans,” Jindal will say, according to a copy of his prepared remarks obtained by POLITICO. “If we wanted to be Indians, we would have stayed in India. It’s not that they are embarrassed to be from India. They love India. But they came to America because they were looking for greater opportunity and freedom.”

“It is my view that immigration can make a country stronger, or it can make a country weaker,” Jindal will say. “It really depends on whether the immigrants coming to your country are coming to join your culture, your mores, your laws, and to become a part of your history.”

“I do not believe in hyphenated Americans,” he will say. “This view gets me into some trouble with the media back home. They like to refer to Indian-Americans, Irish-Americans, African-Americans, Italian-Americans, Mexican-Americans and all the rest.”

“Over time, a different philosophy has crept in, and that philosophy now dominates the thinking of the American left, and perhaps even the mainstream of thinking in Europe,” Jindal will say. “This philosophy holds the view that it is wrong to expect assimilation — that assimilation is colonialist, assimilation is backward and assimilation is in fact evidence of cultural bigotry and insensitivity.”

“They think it is unenlightened, discriminatory and even racist to expect immigrants to endorse and assimilate into the culture in their new country,” he will add. “This is complete rubbish!”

"I am explicitly saying that it is completely reasonable for nations to discriminate between allowing people into their country who want to embrace their culture, or allowing people into their country who want to destroy their culture, or establish a separate culture within," offers Jindal further into the same prepared statement.

Well he's kind of right here, but the fact that he actually converted to Catholicism for acceptance is certified c00nery.
 
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