Lindsey has figured out that once the 8 Gangbanger’s “amnesty” thing is signed into law, Republicans won’t be getting elected again anyway.
go away Lindsey, you frikkin’ queer bait, and you can take Marco with ya’.
Linda is wrong.
Just get an early endorsement promise from Sarah Palin before there is a challenger and bury your opponent in negative ads from your incumbent war chest. $23 million ought to do it.
So South Carolinians would rather have a ‘de facto amnesty’ replaced with an actual, immediate and permanent amnesty?
What is it with South Carolinians and politics—such as why does he poll so well there after all his shenanigans—anyway?
>> voters’ evolving sentiment
It’s only the tenets of Socialism to which one evolves, never liberty...
The system isn’t broken, the fence is.
When cheap labor and easy votes meet, both parties love the party.
“Evolving sentiment”
Did Lindsey Goober Graham just equate the voters of South Carolina with Obama? No, dirtbag. They haven’t evolved. And sticking to the ‘evolutionary’ theme, it’s time we made you a fossil.
Now that DeMint is gone, Grahamnesty thinks she’s the senior SC senator. The DC media is more than happy to lick the boots of this flaming RINO.
Open primaries-keep RINOS in power.
He’s beatable
Anti-Illegal Alien groups have been running ads against him and Rubio-Obama Amnesty bill....I know this from watching upstate TV stations in SC on vacation a few weeks ago. A candidate will get support from some large groups
Also...Graham just voted for the Internet tax...so its more than illegal alien amnesty
And....Graham is funded by George Soros via his Open Society group.
There is not an airport that can handle all of Lindsey Graham’s baggage
I certainly hope Grahamnesty gets the boot.
But I worry because of all of the lefty Northerners who have migrated to SC in retirement. (Just speculating based on what little I know of the state.)
Personally, I don’t like or trust the man. (Don’t get sidetracked on his Barney Frankness; that issue won’t defeat him next year, IMO.) BUT, professionally, as a U.S. Senator, I think he does a bang-up job for Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Maine, Washington State and Oregon.