Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Jindal's Dreams from My Father

When Obama spoke at the DNC in 2004 the public was provided with a visual of Obama's life, which included his family. After he spoke America's curiosity over Obama flourished, and Random House re-published Dreams from My Father.
This book inspired many, and became a bestseller. It portrayed Obama's life as the American dream. Besides Obama's speech at the DNC, I think this book really answered a lot of questions the public had about him, and prevented Obama from fading out of the public's eye.
Bobby Jindal needs to do something similar. He does not need to have a full fledged campaign before 2010, but he needs to have a subtle message so that the public can learn about him, and eventually like him.

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