I didn't see it but heard it was awful. Too bad because Jindal is a really bright guy from the other side of the aisle. I wonder if anyone with Jindal's viewpoints would have fared well. Right now, the majority of US citizens (whether they care to admit it or not) are anti-business which is not Jindal's message. Jindal believes strongly in private solutions to big problems. Maybe his speeches will sound better in a couple of years.
