Lindsey Graham is a BIG disappointment. Seems to me it started when he became chums with John (the democrat) McCain.
I live in SC and have called Graham's office again and a again and have never received any kind of conservative response.
When Lindsay Graham refused to kick out Clinton the Adulterer and Liar, I made a decision I will NEVER support Graham again.
And I won't - I will vote for a Democrap first!
There is a huge influx of Blue Staters' retirees moving to SC lowcountry - (and deserting Florida)for the climate and cost-savings.
Their voting habits are changing the political landscape as well as the dunes.
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Well i won't vote democrat again either -- not ever under any circumstances as long as i live. And the democrats supporting clinton WAS the reason, along of course with republicans Snowe, Collins, Specter, and Chaffee.
But i remember Graham as being on the other side -- OUR side!
Am i wrong?
Lindsey has been a disappointment to me on some issues. It seems he has been running as McLame's VP the past few years and/or likes to be in front of the camera. The MSM likes to have him on as he often says things against the Admin. OTH he has done a few good things. IIRC he made some very good statements during Alito's hearing.
I was curious what his American Conservative Union rating is, and, somewhat surprised that it's actually fairly good:
South Carolina Member
2005 2004 YOS Life
GRAHAM 96 92 11 91
DeMINT 96 100 7 98
1 BROWN Henry 96 96 5 94
2 WILSON Joe 100 96 4 94
3 BARRETT 100 100 3 99
4 INGLIS 80 NA 1 80
5 Spratt 12 20 21 25
6 Clyburn 9 13 13 10
http://www.acuratings.org/2005all.htm#SC
Graham would not be half-bad if he came from a swing state. McCain wouldn't even be half-bad if he represented Massachusetts. But they both represent states which deserve far better.
Graham couldn't vote to convict Clinton during the impeachment if he wanted to. He was a representative at the time, not a senator, and was part of the very effective House Managers that led the prosecution of the impeachment hearings.