Hes giving it at the National Press Club in D.C. for extra media attention. If youre wondering what the theme will be, it sounds like its less a Perry-esque cancer on conservatism cri de coeur than a simpler complaint that Trumps just a narcissistic celebrity crank who shouldnt be taken seriously. Go to Jindals campaign website right now and youll be met by this interesting little clip:
Yeah, I dont know. Trying to convince conservatives, as Perry did, that Trumps not a conservative makes sense, although little did Perry know at the time that Republicans dont care about conservative principles anymore. Trying to convince the same people that they shouldnt take someone seriously whom they already do obviously take very seriously seems like a heavier lift. Trumps at 37 percent in South Carolina according to a new poll out today, nearly 20 points better than his nearest competition. Which voters there who are backing him are going to watch Jindals speech tomorrow and think, Why, this person whom Ive already chosen to vote for isnt worthy of serious consideration at all. How foolish Ive been. But I guess Jindal, whos averaging three percent in socially conservative Iowa and, er, 0.0 percent nationally, needs to do something to get on the radar screen. (How did he miss out on the big social-con photo op with Kim Davis yesterday?) At the very least, attacking Trump for unseriousness suggests a return to seriousness for Jindal, whos sounded a bit Trumpy himself in these early stages of the campaign.
Doesnt matter either way, though. Whether its Trump or someone else, our nominee will have to face an electorate next year composed of people like Whoopi here who cant quite figure out why she should care about Hillarys homebrewed national security disaster. Were doomed. Might as well back Trump and enjoy the show in the meantime.