presumptive front runner. we are going to be benefited by having a wide open contest for the nomination. over the next 13 months, is gonna have a bunch of candidates out there making the case for themselves, doing the things that are necessary to lay the predicate. i that i could strengthen the party. when we start voting in 15 months in the first week of february iowa caucuses, new hampshire and south carolina primaries the potential is there to have more interest in republicans. expanded registration totals. more volunteers and more people willing to take a in the campaign and write a check or send in an internet contribution. we will face a tough battle against obama. sean: if you are obama you think things couldn t get worse. according to a meeting george soros is attack the president. quoted as having said we loss this election we need to draw a line if this president can t
advice from local leaders and parish presidents and fishermen that made the difference. joining me to explain the man himself, his new book leadership in crisis now in stores. the governor from louisiana governor bobby jindal is with us, good to see you, thanks for being here. great to be back with you. sean: i don t get shocked too often when i m reading books. you tell the story two weeks into the spill. we know three days after the spill that the countries were offering boom and skimmers, you tell the story air force one pulls up. you there to meet the president. two weeks into the spill. you think the president is there to talk about the spill. he pulls awe side and excoriates. tell us what happened? absurd his first visit clearly angry, it is all a press stunt. i thought he s mad about the oil, lack of a plan.
formidable candidate. i m a little frankly surprised that one comment about whether or not it was a good thing to do drew such a response from some of her supporters. i hope she has a thicker skin because there s going to be a lot commentary done by a lot of people. sean: she has had enough shots in her direction. i think she has proven she can take a punch. karl rove, good to see you. i wind punching her, i was making a comment. i wasn t punching her, i was making a comment. sean: maybe this will put it to rest. there you go. one of the frustrating things about this entire bill has been the lack of urgency in washington. sean: what happened in the days following the catastrophic oil spill in the gulf? governor jindal gives a behind the scenes shocking look at u for charlie rangel. but he s getting away with only a slap on the wrist. the schlamp lives on in
standard procedure. sean: maybe we are blaming different people. i don t blame them. if they don t follow those standard procedures they are going to get fired. i blame sherlock napolitano who believes in man caused disasters and overseas contingency operations. we have a better option. follow the israeli model. we caught the bomber, washington state border not because we were examining his hair gel or we were feeling around in his underwear because the agent used human judgment about how nervous and shifty he was. if we had this system in place he would have whizzed through and wound up blowing up sean: lanny, let me bring new. would it be wrong to washington times used a good example. spend more time on a 19-year-old yes, ma am me exchange student than a 90-year-old grandmother?
sean: who do you see getting into the presidential race for the republicans? any truth to the battle going on between you and governor palin that you were critical of her new show and tlc? yeah, first of all, there are 11 names mentioned. i m going to try in alphabetical order. no bias. barbour, daniels, gingrich, huckabee, jen , palin, pawlenty, pence, rom they, santorum, thune, jindal, bill o reilly, i left him out. excuse me i got a cold. we had four bunched together nobody getting more than 19%. because the republican genetic