Posted on 05/12/2016 11:07:01 AM PDT by detective
Sen. Lindsey Graham paused for five full seconds and stumbled over his words pondering the question: When is the last time he split with fellow Republican Sen. John McCain on a major issue?
I dont know, let me think about it, Graham (S.C.) finally said of his closest Senate friend. There have been several. I just cant recall right now, right off the top of my head.
Yet thats what has happened in the wake of Donald Trumps ascendancy to presumptive Republican nominee for president. In the Republican civil war over Trump, this is perhaps the most glaring example of two brothers fighting on opposite sides of the battlefield. It reflects a larger chasm in the Republican Party over whether to embrace the anti-establishment businessman that could end up costing the party the presidency in November.
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McCain is up for re-election...Graham isnt...nuff said.
Graham, like Bush, took the pledge in August. They didn’t mean it.
Not really. One is up for reelection and the other is not. It’s all beltway kabuki.
Great minds think alike, LOL.
They took the pledge because they never imagined in their wildest dreams what is happening would happen....Maybe they’re not so smart after all.
Only because it is re-election time in AZ.
My first thought too when I heard about McCain’s endorsement. I pray that McCain loses his primary election to Dr Kelley!
LOL, they really think we are stupid, don’t they
As one radio guy always says “ They’re the C- students in the best job of their life.”
That was my initial thought. Wonder why no one is stating the obvious reason. /s/
Calling them “brothers” is so....transgenderistically accretive to Juan’s rationality-challenged serendipity and yet appropriative to Linda’s identity as whatever or whomever he identifies as. Or with.
Lover’s quarrel?
Good cop, bad cop. Take your pick.
Didn’t understand it, but “transgenderistically accretive” is an awesome turn of words.
Unless the Republicans can present a sure-fire election winning alternative candidate, they should just say they support the designated nominee and will endeavor to work out their differences after the election. I think it’s a lot more important to concentrate on keeping the House and Senate as well as expand their influence in State and local governments.
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