Tuesday, October 30, 2007

X-Treme Marketing

This Blaguer post is exactly right. It turns out Jindal now says he actually was campaigning against the word "corruption" not necessarily any actual corruption itself. In other words he's just here to slay those imaginary dragons the T-P keeps telling us about. I suppose if we're going to see the 2007 Governor's race as a marketing campaign, we may as well call it "X-Treme" marketing since I'm sure Clancy Dubos would approve of that appeal to Jindal's Gen-X demo.

Meanwhile: Jindal appoints a major campaign donor as an "ethics" adviser. (item 7 on Oyster's list)

This is where I should say "I hate to say I told you so" but I don't really hate that so much.

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