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Gov. Bobby Jindal (R-LA)
Speech on Donald Trump
National Press Club
Washington, DC 
September 10, 2015

Prepared Remarks

I. INTRODUCTION

Today I’m going to put my own political mission aside and talk about something more important than myself, more important than any single candidate or person.

Our country is slipping away right before our very eyes. We are descending down the path to socialism, dependence on government is becoming the new American Dream, we are unfazed by the selling of body parts as commodities, and we are pathetically weak in international affairs. America is slipping away, right in front of us in real time.

And yet this is a moment of great opportunity for America. This is a time when we can make dramatic changes, we can embrace conservative ideals, and we can literally turn our country around.

I believe the country is ready for that. You can see it in people’s eyes, you can read it in the polls, America is ready for a politically incorrect conservative revolution.

The liberalism and incompetence of the Obama Administration have pushed us to the edge, to the point where you can literally see the idea of America slipping away – and people are dreading it, and they are ready to stop that from happening.

The American people have a massive appetite for a rebirth, a massive appetite for making America Great again.

So that is the context and the reason for what I’m going to say next.

II. I like The Idea of Donald Trump

  • I like the idea of a DC outsider.
  • I like that he doesn’t care about political correctness.
  • I like the fact that he says things people are thinking but are afraid to say.
  • I like that he uses Ronald Reagan’s theme of making America Great Again.
  • Trump’s diagnoses is correct — the professional political class in Washington, including the Republicans, is incompetent and full of nonsense. He is right. The political class in Washington has abandoned us. Trump has performed an important service by taking on the political class and exposing them for being completely full of nonsense.

III. But, here’s the problem. Donald Trump is also full of nonsense.

  • Don’t get me wrong — His act is tremendous. It’s a sellout show, and I’ve enjoyed it.

I laughed out loud when he read Lindsey Graham’s cell number on live TV.

I got a kick out of him giving kids helicopter rides at the Iowa state fair

And I was amused when he said the people at Jeb’s townhall were sleeping.

  • But, it is now time for us to do what Donald would do, and say the thing that everyone is thinking, but is afraid to say out loud. So I’m going to do it.

The Donald Trump Act is great, and the idea of Donald Trump is great — BUT the reality of Donald Trump is absurd, he’s a non-serious carnival act.

IV. So here’s the truth about Trump that we all know, but have been afraid to say….

  • Donald Trump is shallow. Has no understanding of policy. He’s full of bluster but has no substance. He lacks the intellectual curiosity to even learn.

It’s silly to argue policy with this guy, he’s doesn’t know anything about it, he has no idea what he is talking about, he makes it all up on the fly. According to him his health care plan will be “fabulous” and his tax plan will be “really, really terrific.” He’s shallow, no substance.

  • He does not believe in limited government and he has told us that over and over. From his belief in socialized medicine to his desire for tax increases, he’s told us over and over that he’s got no problem with big top-down style government. He’s only got one real problem with Washington – that he’s not running it.
  • Donald Trump is for Donald Trump. He believes in nothing other than himself.   He’s not a liberal, he’s not a moderate, and he’s not a conservative. He’s not a Republican, Democrat, or Independent. He’s not for anything or against anything. Issues and policies and ideals are not important to him. He’s for Donald.
  • Donald Trump is a narcissist and an egomaniac. That may sound like a serious charge to make, but it is also something that everyone knows to be true, and he knows it too, and he celebrates it. He told us the other day that he’s likes Kanye West, why? “Because Kanye loves Trump.” He may be an entertaining narcissist, but he is one nonetheless.
  • Like all narcissists, Donald Trump is insecure and weak, and afraid of being exposed. And that’s why he is constantly telling us how big and how rich and how great he is, and how insignificant everyone else is. We’ve all met people like Trump, and we know that only a very weak and small person needs to constantly tell us how strong and powerful he is. Donald Trump believes that he is the answer to every question.
  • Donald Trump is But not in the way you think. Many say he’s dangerous because you wouldn’t want a hot head with his fingers on the nuclear codes.   And while that’s true, that’s not the real danger here.

The real danger is that, ironically, Donald Trump could destroy America’s chance to be Great Again.

As conservatives, we have a golden opportunity in front of us. The Democrats have terribly screwed things up, and are basically giving us the next election.

If we blow this opportunity – we may never get it again, the stakes are incredibly high.

  • Donald Trump is not a serious person. It’s all a solo act, it’s all just a show, and the joke is on us. He’s laughing all the way to the bank, or to the polling location. P.T. Barnum was never more right.
  • You may have recently seen that after Trump said the Bible is his favorite book, he couldn’t name a single Bible verse or passage that meant something to him.   And we all know why, because it’s all just a show, and he hasn’t ever read the Bible.   But you know why he hasn’t read the Bible? Because he’s not in it.

V. CONCLUSION — Now What?

  • The Democrats have practically gift wrapped this election for us. It’s as if they know they’ve run the country into the ground, and they are running their worst possible candidate who is running the worst possible campaign.
  • The whole thing is set up for us to win – and yet we are flirting with nominating a non-serious, unstable, substance-free narcissist.
  • Nominating Donald Trump is a certain way for us to miss our opportunity to make America Great Again.
  • Summer is over, it’s time to get serious about saving our country. It’s time to send Donald Trump back to reality TV – it’s time to tell Donald Trump – it’s been great, you’ve been great for ratings, you are almost as fun as Don Rickles, the show has been a blast.
  • We do in fact need to make America Great Again. We do in fact need to fire everybody in Washington. We do in fact need to get rid of political correctness. That is all true. And we can make America Great again. But we will not do that by putting an unserious and unstable narcissist in the White House.
  • Our country is worth saving, and this is our time to save it.
  • The conservative cause deserves more than a power-hungry shark who eats whatever is in front of him…because sooner or later, we will be his next meal.
  • This is our moment, this is our time. We can win right now, or we can be the biggest fools of all time and put our faith not in our principles, but in one egomaniacal madman who has no principles.
  • If we nominate him, he will self-destruct in a massive way in a general election. He may be Hillary Clinton’s only hope.
  • Even worse, if you are a conservative, it wouldn’t matter if he won. He believes in nothing, we have no idea what he would do.
  • It’s time to get serious about making America Great Again, so it’s time for Donald Trump to take the ride down his own elevator – It’s time to tell Donald Trump – no, we will not put an egomaniacal unserious person in the White House — “you’re fired”.
  • We have to put a committed conservative in the White House who will make our country great again and will ignore the professional political class in Washington.
  • Donald Trump’s campaign is not about making America Great Again, it is about making Donald Trump Great.
  • Obviously I think I am the right man for the job, but the voters will make that decision. America is ready for a politically incorrect conservative revolution.


ICYMI: Coverage of Gov. Jindal’s Trump Takedown at National Press Club

WASHINGTON – Here’s some of the coverage of Governor Jindal calling out Donald Trump for only caring about one thing: himself. Read more here:

The Hill: Jindal: Trump insecure, weak and dangerous
The Hill: Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal on Thursday unloaded on fellow GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, calling the front-runner "insecure," "weak" and "dangerous." "It's clear Donald Trump has never read the Bible. The reason we know he's never read the Bible? He's not in the Bible," Jindal said in one attack line.

CNN: Bobby Jindal: Time to send Trump back to reality TV
CNN: Republican presidential candidate Bobby Jindal unleashed Thursday a relentless string of attacks on GOP front-runner Donald Trump, calling him a "non-serious carnival act" who should return to reality TV after a summer fling with politics.

NBC: Bobby Jindal Calls Trump An Unstable Narcissist
NBC: Along with the speech, Jindal's campaign released two web videos mocking Trump. One is a mashup of all the things Trump has said he loves throughout the campaign, ending with an "Anchorman" clip of absentminded weatherman Brick Tamland saying "I love lamp." The other compares Trump's promises of winning to actor Charlie Sheen during the notoriously outrageous interviews the actor did in 2011.

The Right Scoop: WHOA! Bobby Jindal just launched a FULL ALL OUT ASSAULT on Donald Trump
The Right Scoop: He was speaking at the National Press Club today and completely eviscerated Donald Trump. He started out by saying that he likes the idea of Trump calling out the establishment and that his diagnosis on Washington DC is correct. He finds the Trump show very entertaining and says he even laughed when he gave out Lindsey Graham’s phone number. But while his diagnosis is good, Jindal says Trump’s prescription of himself is not what America needs.
The Right Scoop: But then he lit into Trump, calling him a narcissist who only cares about ‘Trump’ and says the only reason he likes Kanye West is because West likes Trump. Jindal notes that like all narcissists, Trump is really weak and insecure and afraid of being exposed.

Washington Examiner: Bobby Jindal: Trump is a shallow, unstable narcissist
Washington Examiner: Bobby Jindal on Thursday took a meat axe to the Republican presidential front-runner in a speech delivered at the National Press Club in Washington, attacking Donald Trump as a shallow, unstable narcissist who would hand the election to the Democrats.
Washington Examiner: Louisiana's governor … didn't pull any punches, and his attacks on Trump, a billionaire New York real estate mogul and reality television star, went beyond the ideological. Jindal called Trump "egomaniacal," "unserious," "full of bluster" and lacking the "intellectual curiosity to even learn.”

Politico: Jindal calls Trump practically every name in the book
Politico: The danger in Trump's candidacy, Jindal remarked, is that, "ironically," he "could destroy America's chance to be great again."
Politico: "He is not a serious man," Jindal said, remarking that it is time for Republicans and Americans to "fire" Trump. “Just because a lot of people like watching Kim Kardashian, we wouldn't put her in the White House either," he said, taking aim at the former reality-show host.

Washington Times: Bobby Jindal slams Donald Trump: ‘Narcissist,’ ‘egomaniac’
Washington Times: Mr. Jindal, speaking at the National Press Club, said that too much is riding on the 2016 election for conservatives to nominate Mr. Trump, saying the former “Apprentice” star does not believe in limited government. “Here is the problem: Donald Trump is not a serious candidate,” the 44-year-old said. “He is a narcissist. He is an egomaniac. The only thing he believes in is himself.”
Washington Times: Mr. Jindal, meanwhile, described himself as a leader who is willing to say things about Mr. Trump that others think and know, but are afraid to say.
 
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