GOP presidential candidate Bobby Jindal, who raised eyebrows on Thursday with a blistering 10-minute
speech against Donald Trump, called on conservatives to "not waste this opportunity" to retake the White House.
"We have an opportunity to get America back, a unique opportunity," the Louisiana governor told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" program. "We have a choice to make. Do we trust conservative principles or a man who only believes in himself? Let's not waste this opportunity."
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He said he understands Trump's appeal, as he has "tapped into a genuine frustration with D.C., and the show has been amusing."
But while the "idea of Trump is great," he continued, "the reality is different. It's absurd; he has no policy depth, no substance...he is not for making America great. He's for making Donald Trump great. That's not what we need right now."
Trump and retired pediatric neurosurgeon Ben Carson are both topping the polls as political outsiders, but Jindal and other veterans are remaining low in the polls. On Friday the governor agreed that term limits are needed, "not a professional political class that lives under different rules."
And while he said he likes Carson as a "nice guy" and accomplished surgeon, "obviously I think I'm the candidate best positioned and qualified to be president."
Trump refused comment on Jindal's speech Thursday, saying that because the
Louisiana governor is ranking low in the polls and did not make the main debate stage, "I have never met him. I only respond to people that register more than one percent in the polls. I never thought he had a chance, and I've been proven right."