Posted on 05/15/2008 7:07:30 AM PDT by vietvet67
South Carolina's Lindsey Graham is a flop. He pretends to be a conservative, but sells out conservatives and insults them while doing so. He pretends to be effective at reaching across party lines, but the only thing he effectively does is help the other party. He inhabits the Senate seat of Strom Thurmond, legendary for great attention to his South Carolina constituents, but Graham spends most of his time trailing behind John McCain like a valet as McCain criss-crosses the country in pursuit of the presidency. He called Ted Kennedy "one of the most principled men I've ever met." In sum, in the words of conservative movement stalwart Richard Viguerie, "Lindsey Graham is part of the problem."
What, for example, could possibly have possessed Graham, in April of 2006, to write an essay for Time magazine about the virtues of Hillary Clinton? He called her "a smart, prepared, serious senator." She is "sought out by her colleagues to form legislative partnerships." She has managed to "build unusual political alliances with...conservatives."
He praises liberals, but reserves particular venom for conservatives who disagree with him. The most infamous example came at a speech to the utterly radical Hispanic group La Raza -- it was bad enough that he spoke to them, much less what he said -- when he described what he would do to opponents of the awful immigration proposal he helped Ted Kennedy craft: "We're going to tell the bigots to shut up." The idea that only a bigot could oppose the Kennedy amnesty plan was a recurring theme with Graham: On This Week, he told George Stephanopoulos that opponents were like those in earlier years who put up signs that said "No Catholics, no Jews, no Irish need apply."
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Chuch Hagel, Dick Lugar, Snarlin’ Arlen, Stevens...the list is about 44 strong! Only Jon Kyl and Cornyn come to mind as being any good.
I voted for this loser. Proudly, because at the time, he was (or looked like) a real conservative. I don’t think I’ve ever been more wrong, or more sad about a vote.
There was a controversy right before Graham got elected...the head cheese Rat in South Carolina, a guy with the unlikely name of Dick Harpootlian, set off a bit of a firestorm when during an interview, he said that Graham was “light in the loafers.” Well, maybe Dicky knew what he was talking about...
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Maybe he’s light in the loafers too......
Hmmmmmm....I wonder why???? Could it be that those in power in the Dem party who are in charge of the mud slinging don't bother because they know Graham-nasty is a Dem too?
A note mailed to his SC home address would do, and hope he moves there to get it!
"The power under the Constitution will always be in the People. It is entrusted for certain defined purposes, and for a certain limited period, to representatives of their own choosing; and whenever it is executed contrary to their Interest, or not agreeable to their wishes, their Servants can, and undoubtedly will be, recalled." (George Washington, Nov. 10, 1787)
“Only Jon Kyl and Cornyn come to mind as being any good.”
Kyl and to a lesser extent Cornyn both sponsored pro-illegal alien bills.
And Spector wants to hold congressional hearings on the New England Patriots filming of the opposition team.
Goofball..
To pick one republican Senator as the worst does a great disservice to all the others who so richly deserve that title.
Florida’s Mel Martinez gets my vote for he worst Senator. If he runs again, this maybe the first time I ever vote for a Dem.
geesh...Kyl has apologized somewhat for that.
He comes off as a pansy; regardless of whether he’s actually “Light in the Loafers” (i.e. a sodomite). The question is, can he be taken out the same way that Gilchrest was in Maryland?
Yes exactly what the Framers of the US Constitution had in mind. LOL!
You nailed it. The hags from Maine take the cake, with Sister-Stupid Susan Collins getting the gold for consistently voting whichever way her RINO mentor Olympia Snowe does. Talk about Dumb-and-Dumber!
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