When visiting the official homepages for Bobby Jindal and the RNC some may notice that the graphics used are oddly similar to and reminiscent of Barack Obama's campaign.
See the evidence here.
Most notably, Barack Obama's now infamous horizon is used in the background of multiple graphics. Similar fonts and type formatting also appear on both sites.
Why would the RNC be doing this? Obviously the aesthetics are going to be more appealing to Obama supporters who saw such images repeatedly throughout the campaign (Also, in one of the images "Republican National Committee" appears in a radiant BLUE). Are Jindal and the RNC trying to "visually" reach over party lines? Or are they just too lazy to create their own images?
It very well could be the latter considering the RNC's website still says Mike Duncan is the Chairman. My guess is they haven't been focusing on changing this portion of the site considering on another page they are STILL attacking Fmr. Senator Clinton's spending.
For a party who is trying to become more present in the world of new media and online organizing, they aren't off to a great start.
Then again, the RNC probably made a wise decision when they removed Michael Steele's blog.