I enjoyed Governor Bobby Jindal painting himself into a corner. After a few mind blowing gaffes, including finally shining a light on our national shame of volcano monitoring, there was a way he delivered his speech that was on the tip of my tongue.
Not quite a grade school teacher, and not quite a cast character candy store owner right out of a silver screen number, he's ability to gloss over the fact that Americans would not have to worry about losing health care, if all Americans were guaranteed health care was Fatter than Tuesday.
The choices below are also tied into that happy little dance he marched in with, right at the beginning. There was a slight happy skip in the middle.
Then it hit me.
Governor Bobby Jindal reminds me of both: Tina, the Tour Guide at the Alamo
Barney Fife, with a tinge of Andy Griffith
Help me decide his unique delivery style.
I am leaning heavily toward Tina, the Tour Guide from the Alamo.
And there was no way his speech could have been serious. This had to be an elaborate character piece.
I secretly think Borat got us all once again.