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Bobby Jindal slams Barack Obama,
Bobby Jindal slams Barack Obama, describes him as worst US President
 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , 7-March-2014  11:38:0 AM
Preparing ground for his potential presidential run in 2016, Indian-American Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has slammed Barack Obama as the worst president in history and took a dig at his inability to stop Russia from invading Ukraine.

"To President Carter, I want to issue a sincere apology. It is no longer fair to say he was the worst president of this great country in my lifetime. President Obama has proven me wrong," 42-year-old Jindal told a conservative political action committee yesterday.

In his address, Jindal criticised Obama on his foreign policy front at a time when the Russia has taken military action in Ukraine.

"I spent a lot of 2012 going around the country saying that President Obama was the most liberal and most incompetent president in my lifetime, ever since Jimmy Carter," the Republican leader said.

"Now, having witnessed the events abroad these last several days, as we see the president of Russia invade a neighbouring country while our president wants to downsize our military, while our president brags about the increased spending on food stamps. Seeing a president that doesn't understand that a strong America leads to a peaceful, more stable world, seeing a president who doesn't understand that a weak America leads to instability, seeing a president who doesn't seem to understand that our allies and our enemies alike need and want a strong America," said Jindal, who is widely being seen as a potential Republican presidential candidate.

In his speech marked with applause and laughter, Jindal also criticised the economic and domestic policies of Obama.

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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