To: Mount Athos
IN before the first "Linda" mockery.
Over the years, I too have been frustrated at times with Lindsey Graham. Lately (seemingly with the death of Sen. McCain), he has been right a lot more than he has been wrong.
He fought courageously to get Kavanaugh onto the court, and for his outspokenness, the Left has viciously targeted him for destruction. To lose his seat to another rabid Marxist would be a disaster not just for SC, but for all of us.
We don't need any more snide comments from people who consider themselves more conservative purists than Graham. What we do need is help to get Graham re-elected. I sent him $50, and would like to see many others do the same (send more if you can!)
And for tards who feel predisposed to do so, flame away.
To: Dan in Wichita
I agree, it would be stupid to wish we lose a seat.
On the other hand, you must admit, who could NOT be sick to death of Lindsey Graham and his endless self-promotion, false promises, creepy affection for John McCain (shudder) and the perhaps irrational feeling that he’s a deep-state plant, just waiting for the right time to (politically) stab President Trump in the back.
11 posted on
10/13/2020 5:08:35 AM PDT by
Pravious
To: Dan in Wichita
Lindsey was on Fox last night. Maybe he was tired, I don’t know, but I told my wife he looked worried. She agreed.
15 posted on
10/13/2020 5:23:23 AM PDT by
moovova
To: Dan in Wichita
What Graham needs to do is get ACB’s nomination out of committee, and between he and McConnell to a full vote on the floor before the end of October. If not, if he blows this, he’ll not get my vote, the seat be damned. We’ve all had enough of Graham. And like someone said above, were McCain still in the senate, Graham would be sticking it to Trump. I still believe he was a lot more “in the know” with the Russia hoax and has managed to skate under the radar, for the time being. But, as it is right now, I’ll hold my nose to vote for him.
19 posted on
10/13/2020 5:37:59 AM PDT by
nfldgirl
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