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WAPO ON JINDAL'S PATHETIC TROLL CAMPAIGN
SEP 15 The Washington Post offers this interesting analysis of Bobby Jindal's desperate attempt to suck some attention away from GOP front runner Donald Trump. He's been snapping at Trump's heels constantly (How ridiculous is it that a man who wants to be president keeps posting tweets that start with "Hey Donald!"??) for the past couple of weeks, and his people are saying it's a strategy.
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PARKER ON JINDAL'S TRUMP TROLLING
SEP 15 Here's a post by syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker in a Topeka paper. She's looking at Bobby Jindal's opportunistic attacks on Donald Trump. She thinks his motives might be suspect, but that doesn't mean he's not telling the truth.
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ATLANTIC: ONE GUY IS COMPROMISING FOX NEWS INTEGRITY
SEP 15 This post on The Atlantic is about a Louisiana boy, Todd Starnes, who is now a contributor on Fox "News." The gist of the article is that Starnes is damaging the network's credibility. What is left unexplained is how one can say "Fox News" and "credibility" in the same sentence with a straight face.
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SEP 15 Jeremy Alford writes about the four candidates for governor, and how they 'need' each other. It's an interesting perspective - but listen, that old saw about politics making strange bedfellows is a cliche because it's true.
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GRACE: BOBBY CAN'T CATCH A BREAK
SEP 15 Columnist Stephanie Grace says Bobby Jindal needs some luck. Every time he tries to make his big move, somebody else stumbles into the spotlight and steals his thunder. Maybe that's true - or maybe nobody's interested in Bobby in the first place?
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SEP 15 Here's another of those pointless lists. But, like most of them, it's entertaining. Some enterprising soul with more time than sense recreated all 50 states as food substances and puns. For instance, New Jerky or Naantana.
Tuesday's Blogs from the Bog!
WaPo and Kathleen Parker take a look at the chihuahua nipping at Trump's heels. Also today, Alford on the guv's race and The Atlantic on Fox News "integrity." (Yeah - no kidding. What's that?)