Sorry Mr. President Respectfully.
— 🇺🇸🎙Chad “ThugZilla”Caton🎙🇺🇸 (@ImFiredUp2) March 27, 2025
South Carolina is our state we live in. You are shielded from a lot. @LindseyGrahamSC will be challenged in the primaries. I understand you are playing a game.
But South Carolina is done with Lady G. pic.twitter.com/nyaCrdgYyK
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That doesn’t sound anything like our Senator Lindsey. Trump has a terrible judge of character. Lindsey is part of the swamp that needs draining.
SNIP Lindsey Olin Graham (/ɡræm/; born July 9, 1955) is an American politician and attorney serving as the senior United States senator from South Carolina, a seat he has held since 2003. A member of the Republican Party, Graham chaired the Senate Committee on the Judiciary from 2019 to 2021.
2003 until now… WHAT? 22 FREAKING YEARS?
Wake me up South Carolina when you finally REPLACE this swamp creature.
Meanwhile since the effort of doing the work to eliminate Sen Grahm from his official job of RINO and thief is SO HARD, keep BLAMING Trump for being FORCED TO WORK WITH WHAT US VOTERS LEFT HIM.
SNIP Otto von Bismarck’s notorious quote: ‘Laws are like sausages, it is better not to see them being made.’ This quote denotes the idea that the process of creating laws, just like the process of making sausages, can be messy, unappetizing, and even a tad repulsive. It suggests that the behind-the-scenes machinations and compromises involved in the lawmaking process can tarnish the pristine image we often have of the laws themselves.At its core, Bismarck’s quote speaks to the notion that the legislative process can be riddled with political maneuvering, personal agendas, and compromises that may not necessarily align with the interests and values of the people they are meant to serve.
DEVELOPING: Was Mike Waltz a Source for Jeffrey Goldberg While Serving on House Intel Committee? | The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila President Trump has a bad habit of picking rhinos and traitors, you can see this in his first administration. Otherwise he is doing a great job.
I had no opinion of Waltz as a congressman until I caught an Fox News interview with him (can’t remember the year but believe it was early in Trump’s first term) where he advocated for staying in Afghanistan. That caused me to scream at the TV; since then I view him as an idiot, was sorry to see Trump select the guy.
The tiger is showing his true stripes folks… grok it.
Not just Graham, Cornyn is another swamp monster that must go, along with another 20 or so.
I have noticed that Trump puts people in positions of prominence or limelight as one step in the process of bringing them fully into people’s consciousness, and letting or helping them to expose themselves. I’ll hold judgement, but if I were LG I’d be feeling distinctly nervous about such lavish praise from Trump.
I lived in SC for 16 years, moved out in 2021. There are two problems, first the Repub party backs Lindsey while the primary election is open, I believe Dems vote for him. Two, the Dem / Socialist candidate is far, far worse.
Trump is no dummy. He just picks the less of two evils.
Just party line endorsements instead of choosing leaders with Righteousness and Integrity!