Tuesday, Nov 16, 2010 9:51 PM UTC
Bobby Jindal changes his Katrina story
His new book features a new version of an anecdote that landed him in some hot water last year
His new book features a new version of an anecdote that landed him in some hot water last year
"No ifs, ands or buts, no caveats," he says; will run for governor again next year
How "American" do you need to be to win an election?
The principled stimulus foe changes his mind about the evils of accepting government assistance
A Louisiana congressman and heart surgeon will respond to the president's address to Congress
The two Republican governors have some preparation for a presidential run in the works
"I don't think we should question President Obama's patriotism," the Louisiana governor says.
The Louisiana governor has agreed to a deal with conservative publisher Regnery; could this be yet another sign of national ambitions?
The Louisiana governor, headlining a GOP fundraiser, gets in a few shots at the president.
An old conservative favorite came out on top at the conference, while attendees were more than a little skeptical of President Obama.
The conservative radio host loves to talk about himself -- and the GOP base loves to listen, as the rapt throng at CPAC Saturday proved. That makes party bosses nervous.
While staffers for the governor appear to be walking back key details on the timing, Salon finds a hole in a major element of the account.
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