What Does McCain’s Praises For Bobby Jindal Signal?

Some didn’t really payWhat Does McCain’s Praises For Bobby Jindal Signal? much heed, but some of the Republicans certainly did try to find out the hidden meanings of the McCain’s praises for the Louisiana Governor, Bobby Jindal. The Republican Party’s Presidential nominee, John McCain at meeting in Baton Rouge, on Wednesday, expressed a bundle of praises for the young Louisiana Governor, Bobby Jindal, who recently spent a weekend with his wife, Supriya, at the McCains’ weekend retreat outside Sedona, Arizona.

McCain credited Jindal with cutting taxes five times in Louisiana, reducing regulations and creating “probably the strongest and most effective ethical and lobbying reforms in the United States of America.”

When at the meeting, one town hall questioner wasn’t letting McCain out the door without at least a word about whether Jindal was a possible No. 2, McCain replied, “I believe that Gov. Jindal is the next generation of leadership, not just of the Republican Party, but of America.”

“What he’s been able to accomplish in his 36 years on earth has been quite remarkable. And it’s a great American success story. So I know he’s earned a place in the future of the Republican Party and our country,” McCain said.

It sounds quite nice, if McCain hasn’t been using that exact same line about the other possible veeps, including former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.