tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10214951.post2981133064466053238..comments2024-03-17T08:07:12.695-05:00Comments on Between The Lines: Populism explains dearth of intellectual conservative mediaJeff Sadowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03972004592729833310noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10214951.post-21209043472068336422012-10-02T05:08:48.908-05:002012-10-02T05:08:48.908-05:00THIS IS MUCH MORE INTERESTING THAN THE BLOG AND IS...THIS IS MUCH MORE INTERESTING THAN THE BLOG AND IS WORTH REPEATING!<br /><br />Letter to the Editor of The Advocate from a citizen of Iowa published yesterday:<br /><br />"Your Governor, Bobby Jindal, has traveled from town to town across Iowa crusading against gay marriage. Many suspect he's already campaigning for the 2016 Iowa Presidential Caucuses.<br /><br />We Iowans were recently subjected to an endless parade of Republican candidates during the 2012 Presidential Caucuses. We really don't need Gov. Jindal's wisdom and advice for the next four years.<br /><br />Please call back your governor and find something for him to do. Aren't there any homosexuals to persecute in Louisiana?"<br /><br />Query: Is the Governor drawing his state salary during this time he is campaigning in Iowa? and for all the other time he spends out-of-state campaigning, etc., instead of performing his official duties? If he is, isn't that a violation of law?<br /><br />Query to the writer of the letter: Can't you please keep him in Iowa?<br /><br />Query: Do these appear to be the actions of a man "who has the job he wants"?<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com