Bobby Jindal's response to Barack Obama's speech got panned pretty much everywhere, even on the right. Fox News commentators didn't like it. At National Review's The Corner, the always reliable Kathryn Jean Lopez was the only one enthralled.
But Rush Limbaugh isn't having any of it. He chimes in with a love song to Jindal.
Not to be outdone, the Republican Echo Chamber says critics of Jindal are racist. OK, he doesn't come right out and say it. In his typical passive-aggressive style, he links to someone who says it, and covers himself with a by saying only that he can see how people would interpret things that way.
Some coccoons don't produce a butterfly.
"There are men, in all ages, who mean to exercise power usefully; but who mean to exercise it. They mean to govern well; but they mean to govern. They promise to be kind masters; but they mean to be masters." Daniel Webster
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