Posted on 10/03/2014 10:41:34 AM PDT by Laissez-faire capitalist
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham (R) says he could be a presidential candidate in 2016.
The outspoken two-term Senator, known as a foreign policy hawk, told the Weekly Standard that if the hawks aren't well-represented when the 2016 fields begin to solidify, he might throw his hat into the ring. ...
When the Weekly Standard's Stephen F. Hayes asked Graham if he'd back a run by Sen. Marco Rubio, he took a shot at the Florida Republican whom he worked with on the Senate immigration bill.
"He's a good guy, but after doing immigration with him - we don't need another young guy not quite ready," Graham said of Rubio. "He's no Obama by any means, but he's so afraid of the right, and I've let that go."
McCain said in the piece that he encouraged Graham to give a presidential run a "look," while also lauding potential candidates like Rubio, former Gov. Jeb Bush (Fla.), Gov. Chris Christie (N.J.) and Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas).
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“....he’s so afraid of the right, and I’ve let that go.”
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Arrogant p.o.s. What does that statement tell you about Lindsey Graham folks?
I’d love to see the Indy candidate, Thomas Ravenel, kick his butt on Nov. 4th.
linda for POTUS(!)? Sounds like she has joined nobama's choom gang.
Uber RINO Lindsey Ping
"Republican by day, Democrat by night."
Want on or off this ping list?
Just FReepmail me.
h/t to martin_fierro for the graphic
Hopefully by then he will be pursuing his new career as a towel boy in a men’s bathhouse.
Are they holding auditions for more boring than bob dole?
His light loafers must be getting to his head.
linda graham aspires to be 2nd queer president.
no
I sez “ROTFLMAO”
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