A Jindal Primer (You Betcha!)
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Sun Jan 18, 2009 at 05:43:01 PM EST
The Catholic Right-Part, Seventy-four
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal is a leader of the next generation of the Religious Right. Simultaneously, he is the new face of the Catholic Right including their constant allies, neoconservatives.

Sarah Palin has been getting more public attention since her historic run for Vice President on the GOP ticket. But unlike Palin, Jindal has not earned a reputation as a loose-cannon and he appears to have far more political staying power than Palin. Among other things, he can flash some credentials as a healthcare reformer by his proposed "Louisiana Health First." And as a former Member of Congress, he has Washington experience that Palin does not.

Perhaps more importantly, Rush Limbaugh gushes about him. And former Moral Majority spokesman Cal Thomas recently wrote, "Jindal is a comer, possibly the new face of the GOP. He plans to run for another term in 2011, but won't talk yet about 2012. The GOP leadership had better listen to him. His proposals are the way back for a party that has lost its way." And consider this recent passage from 2theadvocate.com:

Last week's run- up to Tuesday's historic presidential inauguration saw a swell of seminars and pundits declaring Gov. Bobby Jindal "the Republicans' Barack Obama."
In much the way The Weekly Standard editor William Kristol's commentaries made Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin a viable candidate for the vice presidency, conservative pundits spent much of last week running Jindal's name up the flagpole and looking around for salutes.

Columnist William Rusher put Jindal on his short list of 2012 presidential candidates. Anti-tax lobbyist Grover Norquist named Jindal his favorite in the National Journal's Congress Daily.

The same article illustrated how even Left-leaning journals have taken note of the Louisiana governor's appeal:

In naming Jindal one of the 10 people who could change the world, The New Statesman pointed out that he skipped the Republican National Convention to handle Hurricane Gustav.
Like soon-to-be President Obama, Jindal has a compelling life story that sounds a lot more familiar than a "stood-on-the-shoulders-of-a-wealthy-and-powerful-father/husband" narrative.

But let's review just why such high priests of the culture wars are hailing Jindal credentials. He is a convert from Hinduism not just to Catholicism, but to a peculiar dogmatic hybrid that may have ecumenical appeal on the Religious Right. As I noted in Part Fifty-nine of this series:

Recruiting and grooming a generation of political leaders that fit this bill is an obvious necessity for the long-term viability of the Religious Right. Writing in the August 29, 2007 edition of the Washington Post, former Bush White House speechwriter Michael Gerson observed of then Louisiana gubernatorial candidate Jindal:

Jindal -- a convert to Christianity from a Hindu background -- has none of the politician's typical reticence on religion. "I'm proud of my faith," he told me in a phone interview. "I believe in God, that Jesus died and rose. I can't divide my public and private conscience. I can't stop being a Christian, and wouldn't want to for a moment of the day."

Gerson continued:

And Jindal's chosen tradition is a muscular Roman Catholicism. In an article published in the 1990s, he argued, "The same Catholic Church which infallibly determined the canon of the Bible must be trusted to interpret her handiwork; the alternative is to trust individual Christians, burdened with, as Calvin termed it, their 'utterly depraved' minds, to overcome their tendency to rationalize, their selfish desires, and other effects of original sin." And elsewhere: "The choice is between Catholicism's authoritative Magisterium and subjective interpretation which leads to anarchy and heresy."

Jindal's complete statement can be found in a 1996 article entitled How Catholicism is Different. The young governor is also not adverse to playing the "secular-as-equivalent-to-religious-hostility" card. As Jindal has written in a piece entitled Atheism's Gods:

THE wave of political correctness, which has affected universities at every level, has also infected religious and philosophical thought. Whereas Western universities once existed to train clergymen and educate others in the fundamentals of the Christian faith, modern centers of higher learning are much more secular and skeptical toward anything remotely religious. Faith is a taboo subject among many of the educated elite; indeed, persons with strong religious convictions are often viewed with scorn and disapproval. Equating all religious beliefs with the seemingly intolerant attitude of Fundamentalists, the more ardent critics of religion are so bold as to equate faith with ignorance and disparage any attempt to support faith with reason as naive.

As well as:

...Jindal is force to be reckoned with. He is fervently anti-choice, anti-gay rights and anti-embryonic stem cell research - policy positions while in step with the current Vatican hierarchy but very much out-of-step with the majority of ordinary mainstream American Catholics. Jindal meshes this set of beliefs with a laissez-faire economic outlook.

In my column discussing the void Richard John Neuhaus's passing has left on the Religious Right, I pointed out the importance of those who can attract both Catholic an evangelical support.  While not having experienced both Protestantism and Catholicism, Jindal does know how to please strident Evangelicals. One of his latest actions reflects this appeal.

In June 2008 Jindal signed into law The Louisiana Science Education Act which allows for the teaching of creationism in the public schools of his state. For someone who claims to strictly adhere to Catholicism, I find the governor's approval of the bill a bit odd. The Vatican, after all, is on record strongly acknowledging evolution while practically dismissing creationism.

But as I said before, that's a Catholic that conservative evangelicals can get behind!




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For the reasons I stated above, I believe that three years from now we'll be discussing Jindal and not Sarah Palin in terms of electability.

by Frank Cocozzelli on Sun Jan 18, 2009 at 05:45:31 PM EST
I still wouldn't put it past Jindal to try to pick her as a running mate. My concern is that despite the  problems the GOP is having, they will peel off enough of the vote to give them some clout.

by khughes1963 on Sun Jan 18, 2009 at 06:53:47 PM EST
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Hmmm, a convert to Catholicism and a convert from Catholicism.

If they were to be running mates it'll be interesting if he talks to her  about papal infallibility and she counters with New Apostolic Reformation movement anti-Catholic theology.

by Frank Cocozzelli on Sun Jan 18, 2009 at 07:30:46 PM EST
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I think I'd pay to see that!!!  (As long as I'm at a safe distance and it wasn't too expensive!)

by ArchaeoBob on Sun Jan 18, 2009 at 08:04:13 PM EST
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Jindal would probably get the imprimatur from the Catholic Right, and the more right-wing hierarchs. I really feel as if I am being put through a vise now!

by khughes1963 on Sun Jan 18, 2009 at 10:12:40 PM EST
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We in Alaska are doing our damndest to get the word out - Palin will not even win if she decides to run for Gov again.  People are waking up here, and she will not be able to run on her so-called record.  Anonymous bloggers rule!

by Neptune on Sun Jan 18, 2009 at 11:58:54 PM EST
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The press loves him, he's actually intelligent, and he the perfect stealth candidate. Like Bush, he takes credit for things he had nothing to do with, (no hurricanes = Godly policies).

He is Bush and Cheney wrapped into one. That makes him heartless, fundamentalist and dangerous.

by Stacey Tallitsch on Sun Jan 18, 2009 at 11:11:01 PM EST

I shudder to think of anyone even close to either Bush or Cheney in office again- and someone who is a combination of both???

I think the word nightmare fits.

With him rather acting like a rising star, someone with your insights could be invaluable in keeping what they want hidden out in the open.

by ArchaeoBob on Mon Jan 19, 2009 at 07:17:24 PM EST
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Thank you for giving us insight into Jindal that only someone with your experience can provide.

by Frank Cocozzelli on Mon Jan 19, 2009 at 09:30:52 AM EST
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And I thought I had something to worry about in 2004. I just hope that the Religious Left will have enough stamina to stay in the battle.

by trog69 on Mon Jan 19, 2009 at 09:33:06 AM EST

Supriya Jindal has launched a foundation (http://jindalfoundation.org/index.php).  One of its priorities is math and science education for Louisiana children.  What a contradiction to the Louisiana Science Education Act ... how will Supriya's foundation react to a teacher exposing public school children to the "theory" that the earth is only 6000 years old!

by gowest on Mon Jan 19, 2009 at 11:52:20 AM EST


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