Posted on 07/21/2015 1:24:17 PM PDT by cotton1706
Donald Trump struck back at Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who called him a jackass on CNN, bashing the senator for soliciting him for campaign cash years ago and announcing his telephone number to a full crowd.
Its amazing, he doesnt seem like a very bright guy. He actually seems to me not as bright, obviously, as [former Texas Gov.] Rick Perry, Trump said during a rambling speech Tuesday in front of retirees at Sun City, S.C.
Didnt this guy call me four years ago? Yes, he called me three or four years ago, Lindsey Graham, I didnt even know who he was.
After telling the crowd that Graham had called him to ask for a good reference to be on Fox News and to see if he could come visit Trump to receive some campaign cash, Trump held up a sheet of paper with a telephone number on it that he said was Grahams.
D.J. Judd, a producer at CBS News, tweeted that CBS confirmed that the number was Lindsey Grahams cell number.
Earlier in his speech, Trump said of Graham, "I see your senator what a stiff, what a stiff Lindsey Graham hes registered zero in the polls" and later called him a "lightweight."
Graham accused Trump of becoming a jackass at a time when we need to have a serious debate about the future of the party and the country, during an interview Monday on CNNs Erin Burnett OutFront.
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Amen brother.
Not even close.
That's completely ridiculous in the dictionary definition of the word.
Worthy of ridicule.
Oh, I'm certain Linseed has taken it a time or two! :-)
I meant it totally sarcastically, I agree with it being ridiculous!
Graham too a baseball bat to his phone. I’d be willing to bet it’s a government provided phone. That is destruction of government property. I hope Trump thinks of this.
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