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Our Leader

by Patrick Ruffini :: October 21st, 2007 1:32 am



“They can either go quietly or they can go loudly, but either way, they will go.”
— Governor-elect Bobby Jindal (R), on Louisiana’s corrupt establishment

I don’t care who your candidate for President is. Tonight, Bobby Jindal is our leader.

Jindal’s 54% first-round victory is an historic mandate for change against the most corrupt political culture in America. For decades, Louisiana has lived in the shadow of the easy populism of Huey Long, its politicians feasting on revenues from the state’s natural resources. If you want to get a taste of a sense of entitlement and venality normally seen in the Saudi royals, except right here in America, just visit Louisiana. From Blundering Blanco to Freezer Cash Jefferson, the political class was a parody of itself.

A generation ago, New Orleans was the capital of the South, its strategic position at the mouth of the Mississippi delivering real wealth to the state. Ever since, Louisiana has fallen further and further behind, as places like Atlanta and Charlotte took the lead. Taxes went up. Corruption continued unabated. There was a revolving door between jail and public office.

Old orders like this always seem to die hard. Think of liberalism in 1979, the Democratic majority in Congress in 1994, unlimited welfare in 1996. They all went on for decades, and seemed indestructible.

Until one day they weren’t. Inevitably, they fail so spectacularly that the people are compelled to rebel through democratic means. Yesterday was that day in Louisiana, the last enclave of welfare state liberalism and corruption in the South.

The impact of Katrina was felt up and down the ballot. The grandstanding Attorney General finished third and won’t make the runoff. The grandstanding Democratic Jefferson Parish President faced an unexpectedly tough race against an unknown opponent, doing worse in areas that flooded. Helped along by term limits, the majority of the state legislature is turning over.

Epic… historic… ginormous are the words that come easiest to mind tonight.

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  1. CALIFORNIA YANKEE says:

    Jindal Did It…

    He did it. U.S. Representative Bobby Jindal, the 36-year-old conservative Republican and the son of Indian immigrants, defeated 11 opponents to become Louisiana’s first nonwhite governor since Reconstruction Jindal won 54 percent of the votes. More th…

    # October 21st, 2007 at 11:59 am

  2. La. Residents Fed up with Corrupt Democrats elect Jindal : 186 kpersecond says:

    […] Patrick Ruffini :: Our Leader “They can either go quietly or they can go loudly, but either way, they will go.” — Governor-elect Bobby Jindal (R), on Louisiana’s corrupt establishment […]

    # October 21st, 2007 at 1:23 pm

  3. What Bobby Jindal’s Win Means « The Electoral Map says:

    […] Patrick Ruffini, on Jindal’s election: “Epic… historic… ginormous are the words that come easiest to mind tonight.” […]

    # October 22nd, 2007 at 10:03 pm

  1. Robert Boyle says:

    Great posting. Especially relevant to the 18-24 audience as the Presidential election closes in. It seems that every year the “youth vote” gets a lot of media attention, but is written off as “just too ____(insert offensive comment about young people’s minds, beliefs, etc)”. This posting builds on the belief I have–and many share–that we are on the verge of a youth vote revolution.

    The NY TIMES wrote about this group here: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/08/us/politics/08web-nagourney.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

    Thanks for the motivating post!

    # October 22nd, 2007 at 2:56 pm

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