Sad. Are there no statesmen left? Only grotesquely partisan and/or cowardly politicians? Graham seems to be both. Fortunately for him, there are about 70 others like him in the Senate, and a bazillion or so in the House. Of the people, by the people, and for the people ... even when the people are idiots. Who knew that "Idiocracy" was so prescient.
April 26, 2013 08:24 am at 8:24 am |
Vijay
Graham will blame anything and everything bad on the administration. He simply can't stand Obama being the president. It is too bad that I do not hear any timetable for his (Graham.s) impending retirement. Go man Go, you have caused enogugh damage to progressive legislation already..
April 27, 2013 05:51 pm at 5:51 pm |
Vijay
How did Sen. Graham manage to garner so much influence in the Congress? What are his magical contributions. Or is just a case of surviving in the game long enough?
April 27, 2013 05:53 pm at 5:53 pm |
waheid
Lindsey Graham and his senile old friend John McCain seem to spend every weekend on the "talk show" circuit. Their insatiable thirst for publicity does little to improve their public image. Both view the week's news, take an opposite tack than Obama has taken, and then speak nonsense as if they were the wise sages they wish they might have been. How pathetic!
Sad. Are there no statesmen left? Only grotesquely partisan and/or cowardly politicians? Graham seems to be both. Fortunately for him, there are about 70 others like him in the Senate, and a bazillion or so in the House. Of the people, by the people, and for the people ... even when the people are idiots. Who knew that "Idiocracy" was so prescient.
Graham will blame anything and everything bad on the administration. He simply can't stand Obama being the president. It is too bad that I do not hear any timetable for his (Graham.s) impending retirement. Go man Go, you have caused enogugh damage to progressive legislation already..
How did Sen. Graham manage to garner so much influence in the Congress? What are his magical contributions. Or is just a case of surviving in the game long enough?
Lindsey Graham and his senile old friend John McCain seem to spend every weekend on the "talk show" circuit. Their insatiable thirst for publicity does little to improve their public image. Both view the week's news, take an opposite tack than Obama has taken, and then speak nonsense as if they were the wise sages they wish they might have been. How pathetic!