Posted on 08/13/2013 1:32:17 PM PDT by Resettozero
I think all true conservatives should hold their fire and not attack or denigrate ANY challenger of Little Lindsey Graham. And they certainly shouldn’t be spreading FUD and misinformation on any of these challengers. Save your fire for Lindsey Graham, who lately is carrying the water for the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt along with his compadre Juan McCain.
“wives should forsake resistance to their husbands authority and grow in willing, joyful submission to their husbands leadership.”
So, he has supermodel Kim Alexis’ endorsement then?
I know nothing of the man. He was on Beck this morning and, unlike Mace, did a really good job.
2A note on candidate Bright:
State Sen. Lee Bright, R-Roebuck, has reintroduced a bill that would exempt firearms, ammunition and gun accessories made in South Carolina from federal regulation.
The Firearms Freedom Act was first passed in Montana, where it is tied up in litigation currently before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit. Its been passed in eight states and introduced in more than 20, including once by Bright during South Carolinas 2011-2012 legislative session.
(The Bill died in committee, but it appears that he may have re-introduced it in 2013.)
Remind us if South Carolina has a run-off system should Lindsey girl collects just a plurality of, say, 38% and his opponents split the remaining 62%. I know some of the southern states do.
Yes. SC has runoff rule. Must get... 50%, I think.
Belated ping.
I’m right in the middle of this battleground. At first, I was for Nancy Mace, but in a couple of her interviews she seemed weak and not aggressive enough. I have been following Bright for a couple of years and really like what I see. Now that Bright has made it official, I’m supporting him. Nice article on Breitbart. http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/08/12/Bright-Hopes-For-Ousting-South-Carolina-Senator-Lindsay-Graham
To be fair, he had the advantage of knowing that the idiotically phrased "soul" question was coming.
I like them all. (I am soundly in the "anybody but Graham" camp.) But, although I encouraged Mace to get in the race, I am now needing something besides "My daddy is a General, and I went to the Citadel".
Begging for some substance from all of them.
Now that Bright has made it official, Im supporting him.
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Good for you. Now take positive action for his campaign and save all negative words and deeds for Lindsey Graham. The goal is to force him into a runoff and there defeat him. Any vote that any one of his challengers gets is a vote that Graham doesn’t get and contributes toward keeping him below 50% in the primary.
So far Bright seems the pick of the litter to me, but all of the three challengers who have announced are head and shoulders above the RINO Graham.
Paul Broun has said much more kooky things, and many Freepers are backing him in Georgia. I remain undecided in that race, but Bright’s Ronulan connections make me nervous. I’m gonna stick with Mace, if only for her Nancy Boy retweet. That was classic.
It is pretty far right. They sent Sanford to the House over a democrat for crying out loud.
“...but all of the three challengers who have announced are head and shoulders above the RINO Graham.”
The dog poop on the bottom of my shoes is head and shoulders above the RINO Graham.
How’s that? LOL
Thanks for that my FR FRiends. I have forwarded your responses to my old friend in S.Carolina.
Please, S.C., unite in the primary. Graham needs to go!
Division always results in the RINO slipping through. Don’t let this happen. Brite has a good record on issues. The others, not so much. Search Senator Lee Brite and read where he stands on the issues. He is solid.
Just what Goober Graham Cracker wants. Bright and Mace will split two-thirds of the vote and Goober will sneak to renomination with about a 2 percent margin.
Here’s a video of Bright from the state house grounds from February you can forward also.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhLmIAyoLzs
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