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Jindal uses toilet analogy to slam rivals

  • November 11, 2015
  • Washington

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal takes part in Tuesday's undercard debate in Milwaukee. (Scott Olson, Getty Images)

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal takes part in Tuesday’s undercard debate in Milwaukee. (Scott Olson, Getty Images)

MILWAUKEE — Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal came out swinging Tuesday night in the Republican undercard debate

Perhaps in the too much information category, Jindal had this to say about the four senators in the presidential race not doing anything to cut spending: “There’s only one of us who have cut government spending … There are four senators who have never cut spending. When they go to relieve themselves, the cause and the toilet gets flushed.”

But he didn’t limit his attacks to candidates with Senate experience.

Jindal also smacked down both Mike Huckabee and Chris Christie for their records as governors of Arkansas and New Jersey.

“Records matter, you’ve expanded food stamps, caved in to Obamacare,” Jindal said to Christie. “This is an important debate for the American people.”

Jindal also said taxes and spending went up while Huckabee was governor of Arkansas.

Christie said Jindal was going after the wrong target.

“Hillary is the real adversary tonight and we better stay focused on her,” he said “Hillary is coming for your wallet, don’t worry about Huckabee or Jindal, worry about her.”

Jindal continued to blast Christie’s record in New Jersey, even after Christie complimented Jindal’s tenure in Louisiana, derisively saying he’d give him a “ribbon for participation and a juice box.”

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