Bobby Jindal turns Ben Carson’s ‘swipe’ against Donald Trump’s faith
Jindal’s attacks come as a new CNN/ORC poll released on Thursday shows that Trump is widening his gap on the Republican field, while Jindal continues his lackluster performance. As a result of the bitter feud, Trump’s praise of Perry following his exit did not sit well with Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, who remains in the race.
Donald Trump has broken the GOP’s 11th Commandment – never criticize another Republican. Trump had already complained that “okay doctor” Ben Carson had taken a swipe at him over his faith, but Jindal decided to up the ante by questioning Trump’s reticence to discuss the Bible. “But the reality of Donald Trump is absurd”.
Like all narcissists, Donald Trump is insecure and weak, and afraid of being exposed. “Because he’s not in it”.
The intentionally interesting wedding speech was devised of bringing several much-required mass media priority to Jindal’s dilatory presidential strategy, which is important if and the time Trump answers, one particular thing Jindal’s crusade said they actually predicted in a ring by using captioners a day before. He’s not for anything or against anything.
Earlier on Thursday, Mr Trump responded to Jindal’s first attack on Twitter, saying that “Bobby Jindal did not make the debate stage and therefore I have never met him”.
In response, Jindal mocked the businessman with a line Trump has popularly used to criticise candidates like Jeb Bush. “I think he should stop attacking other people’s appearances”.
“After we get past this summer of silliness, the voters are going to look at who’s prepared to do the job”.