Indian-American Governor of
"They actually contacted me and asked me to be vetted. And we
politely
declined. I said I was honoured that they wanted me to do that, but
the reality
is that I do have the job that I want. I've been Governor for about a
year
now," he told MSNBC when asked if he was surprised when the Republicans did not even attempt to vet him.
His remarks came a week after Republican Senator John McCain was
trounced by
Afro-American Democrat Barack Obama in the historic presidential
polls.
The 37-year-old Louisiana Governor said he was "flattered" when he
was asked to be vetted. But, added that "I told them what I said all
along, which was that I've got the job that I want. I certainly
support the
ticket, but didn't want to be part of the ticket."
"...I was even flattered to be mentioned in the same sentence with
some of
those other names," Jindal said.
The election of Obama as the 44th President
of the
Jindal, who has not expressed any such political drive right now,
argued that
one would have to look past the McCain campaign to see why the Grand
Old Party
lost on November 4.