On this morning’s Meet the Press, Governor Bobby Jindal was asked about whispers among a very small group of Congressional Republicans who want to try to impeach President Obama. CNN reports:

Republican lawmakers who suggest there are grounds to impeach President Barack Obama are focusing their energy in the wrong direction, Gov. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana said on Sunday.

Jindal, a Republican, said GOP lawmakers should focus instead on getting rid of Obama’s signature health care law and promoting greater school choice for parents.

“Look, I reject that kind of talk,” Jindal said of impeachment chatter, speaking on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

“The reality is I didn’t like it when the left spent eight years trying to delegitimize President Bush, calling to question his election. I don’t think we should be doing that to President Obama.”

At least three congressional Republicans have floated impeachment this month while speaking with constituents at town halls.

… “The reality is one of the great things about this country is we do have a peaceful transfer of power,” he said. “I disagree with this president’s policies, but instead of talking about impeachment, let’s get out there and let’s have a legitimate debate, let’s fight his policies, let’s try to repeal Obamacare, let’s try to promote school choice, let’s fight against more government spending.”