In this line from Bobby Jindal about Romney and last week’s “gifts” remark:
“Gov. Romney’s an honorable person that needs to be thanked for his many years of public service, but his campaign was largely about his biography and his experience,” he said. “And it’s a very impressive biography and very impressive set of experiences. But time and time again, biography and experience is not enough to win an election. You have to have a vision. You have to connect your policies to the aspirations of the American people. I don’t think the campaign did that, and as a result this became a contest between personalities. And you know what? Chicago won that.”
That “many years of public service” is so sarcastic you can practically hear Gruden’s “That’s awesome.”
Published on November 19, 2012 08:11