Rediff spells it out nicely.
Apr 13th, 2007 by Daniel Z.
Some quotes from the article: “Bobby Jindal’s dream run may be shattered”
“Longtime political observers told India Abroad that if Breaux takes on Jindal, the fact that he is a conservative Democrat with strong roots in Louisiana going back several generations, would make him highly attractive to both Democrats and Republicans in the state, “and you bet he will bury Jindal.””
“When [Breaux] was a Senator and chairman of the National Bipartisan Commission on the Future of Medicare, it was he who brought Jindal to Washington in 1998 as the Commission’s Executive Director.”
“In interviews with India Abroad during his term on this Commission and later, Jindal would lavish praise on Breaux for not only being his mentor but also supporting him strongly in all his endeavors. Breaux was among those who recommended to his colleagues in the Senate at the time to confirm Jindal as the assistant secretary of health and human services in the first Bush administration.”
“Wisner, an astute political observer, said Breaux was such “a special man in his own way,” that ”in a world full of one-eyed jacks, he is king. There are very few people who walk between the two parties in a bipartisan way and who have credibility on both sides of the aisle.” “
“US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice recently appointed Breaux on a commission to reform the State Department. Earlier, President George W Bush appointed him to a White House committee to reform the tax code.”
“During his Senate tenure, Breaux was highly respected by his Republican colleagues. He was the founder of the Centrist Coalition of Senate Democrats and Republicans and served as chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council.”
http://in.rediff.com/news/2007/apr/11jindal.htm
Jindal’s record pales in comparison. It is even paler than his 2006 campaign mailer.

Breaux should jump in the race now, even if Foti dodged Breaux’s question. Breaux can take care of the citizen question in one commercial. Breaux needs to announce today.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Breaux ran for Governor, served a term or two, and then ran for President. (When he would run would depend on who wins in 2008)