<p>Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has tossed his hat into the 2016 Republican Presidential race.  ; He cast himself as an outsider but pledges to pursue a conservative agenda, including smaller government, protecting the unborn, getting rid of common core.  ;</p>
<p>In his announcement speech, he chided Jeb Bush for suggesting we &#8220;we need to hide our conservative ideals.&#8221;  ;</p>
<p>He attacked Hillary Clinton on religious freedom saying &#8220;I&rsquo;m going to say this slowly so that even Hillary Clinton can understand it. America did not create religious liberty, religious liberty created the United States of America.&#8221;</p>
<p>Attacks have already started, the Washington Post has accused Jindal of &#8220;not being Indian enough&#8221; and running away from his roots.  ;The Federalist describes his candidacy as &#8220;problematic&#8221; since his transition from Indian ethnicity to American is unusual.</p>
<p>Jindal is generally noted as a highly intelligent conservative and a motivating speaker.  ;We at the Punching Bag Post anticipate the more he speaks, the higher he will rise in the polls.</p>