Josh Marshall makes the same follower, not leader observation. Probably won't hear much about what an effing sheep he was in the corporate press. See? [Don't click. Started autoplaying fake news.]Lindsey Graham was a lonely and unprincipled man who betrayed his country for power and his decency for attention.Let it be known for all time that he knew exactly what Donald Trump was from the very beginning, and chose him over his country:
If we nominate Trump, we will get destroyed ... and we will deserve it.
I believe Donald Trump would be an absolute, utter disaster for the Republican Party, destroy conservatism as we know it.
We would get wiped out and it would take generations to overcome a Trump candidacy.
Donald Trump is not going to be the nominee of the Republican party. If he is, that’s the end of the Republican Party.
Trump is an interloper and a demagogue of the greatest proportion.
When Donald Trump attacked America, and tried to burn down the republic built by Washington, saved by Lincoln and redeemed by King, he was aided by Lindsey Graham who supported the lies, dismissed the insanity and sought personal gain from it all.
Lindsey Graham was a pathetic man, a true cynic and a faithless servant of the Constitution.
He was a simple man to understand and a tragic one. He lacked a moral core and any sense of right and wrong. The great empty spaces of his life were filled with an insatiable need for “relevance.” He found it as a cast member in the most malignant reality show ever made.
Let there be no confusion about what Lindsey Graham was. There was no complexity to the man, nor much in the way to plumb and analyze about his journey to the bottom of the Trump sewer.
Good riddance indeed to the two-faced twit. Apparently he wasn't under much medical care, or was a victim of malpractice. At least he died happily, knowing that cowardly air attacks ("The War") on Iran continue on the telebision.Media ghouls, commentators across political aisle mock Lindsey Graham’s death with ‘good riddance’ posts
Graham, who served South Carolina in the Senate since 2003, died Saturday at 71 after a brief illness
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