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re: Lindsey Graham Dead
Posted on 7/12/26 at 10:01 am to TurkeyBaconLeg
Posted on 7/12/26 at 10:01 am to TurkeyBaconLeg
Vladimir? Is that you?
Posted on 7/12/26 at 10:04 am to KCT
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I hope God took mercy on him despite the fact that he was not a good person
Why wouldn't he?
Posted on 7/12/26 at 10:09 am to psk_Vol
Shocking news. In no way did I agree with Lindsey on everything but we have lost our most effective legislator in the Senate, by far. He constantly balled out for his team in a way no one else did, and he has my immense respect for that. If every other "RINO" had what Lindsey had, we wouldn't be in a place where we can't even pass a budget.

Posted on 7/12/26 at 10:22 am to Bama Bird
Posted on 7/12/26 at 10:24 am to BigTigerJoe
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With Senator Lindsey Graham’s passing, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster will appoint an interim U.S. senator to fill the immediate vacancy.
There is no legal deadline for him to make the appointment, but once he does, he has five days to formally call a special election.
Because Senator Graham had already secured the Republican nomination in the June primary, there are now two separate processes underway: an interim appointment to fill the current Senate vacancy and a special Republican primary to choose a new GOP nominee for the November general election. (If necessary, a runoff would also be held.)
Those are separate processes, so the interim appointee and the eventual Republican nominee could be the same person but they don’t have to be.
Governor McMaster has long been one of President Trump’s earliest and strongest political allies, so this vacancy is not expected to change Republican control of the seat. Given that Senator Graham was a co-sponsor of the SAVE AMERICA ACT, McMaster will likely be looking for an interim appointee who supports Trump’s America First legislative priorities and can help maintain continuity in the Senate.
Posted on 7/12/26 at 10:30 am to BigTigerJoe
I just saw a sudden Nikki push on X. No way. Who would vote to pass the SAVE Act Graham sponsored?
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If tweet fails to load, click here. Posted on 7/12/26 at 10:34 am to BearCrocs
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At the end of a particularly thrilling and rollicking meeting in the Oval Office, Lindsey Graham turned to the room and said: “I’ve never had this much fun in my life.”
I cannot describe to you how much joy President Trump’s leadership and friendship brought to Lindsey. Meetings with Graham at the White House were filled with camaraderie, kinship and uproarious laughter.
As heartbreaking as his sudden passing is, I hope it will bring some measure of comfort to those who cherished him to know just how much he was living his dream every day. Very rarely in life do you get to be exactly where you want to be, when you want to be there, with who you want to be with, doing precisely what you want to do — that was every moment for Lindsey.
When President Trump won in Nov 2024, Lindsey was exultant. Elated. And determined. He couldn’t wait to spearhead work, as the Budget Chairman, on the reconciliation bill that would cement President Trump’s most important campaign promises. I’ll never forget the senate lunch, when a couple Senators were a tad off the program, and Lindsey — in his inimitable way — made sure everyone was onside by the time we left. It was a glorious thing to witness. He knew how to move a room.
Lindsey was a senator’s senator. The job was everything to him. Truly did he believe in the splendor of the office and the noble lineage behind it, of which he was the worthy heir.
He was a senator in the mold of those who fashioned the institution, someone who still had the ability, in a heated exchange, to use rhetorical power to change the course of events.
Which is why we will never forget his legendary Kavanaugh moment. We rarely think that we are out of time with our friends, so while there is a lot more I wish I could have said to Lindsey, I am glad that more than once I told him what that moment meant to the whole nation and why he was the only Senator who could have done it with such utter perfection.
Most importantly, I had the chance to tell him on many occasions what his friendship meant to me and to us all. There was never once a time he didn’t answer a phone call and lend whatever assistance was required. It was never a question with Lindsey. He believed deeply in the code of friendship and loyalty.
The fact that Lindsey started out as a political opponent only to become one the President’s most steadfast and faithful supporters underscores that Lindsey believed emphatically in the voice of the people.
There is a lot more I would like to say. His passing, at a time when he had never been more dynamic, is as unexpected as it is shocking. In many respects, Lindsey was the last of a breed of American Senator whose like we may not yet see again for a long time.
He lived every minute in the arena, a political gladiator to the very last.
More than anything now, our thoughts are with his Sister, nieces and loved ones.
We pray that God will ease their sorrow and heal their pain.
Lindsey can never be replaced and will never be forgotten.
Godspeed, my friend.
Posted on 7/12/26 at 10:34 am to cajunangelle
Replace a warmonger with another one, seems legit with Neocon Nikki.
Posted on 7/12/26 at 10:35 am to TurkeyBaconLeg
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2- Hours later, the Russian MoD launches a devastating missile attack, completely OBLITERATING that exact factory.
3- Simultaneously, Russian precision missiles leveled a high-profile hotel in Kiev packed with top NATO commanders—where Graham was reportedly staying!
Is this true? I havent heard this. Im sure if Russia knew a congressional group was headed to Kiev they would be tracking moves. So did they lead the Russians to the drone factory?
This seems like a textbook case of pulmonary embolism after a long flight home.
Posted on 7/12/26 at 10:37 am to RollTide4Ever
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How of South Carolina economy is dependent on war industry?
military industrial complex companies, and military bases, are spread to all 50 states for a reason
Posted on 7/12/26 at 11:02 am to psk_Vol
Posted on 7/12/26 at 11:04 am to psk_Vol
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Just announced by his office. Wow
Oh, no. Well, anyway.
Posted on 7/12/26 at 11:09 am to witty alias
I'd like to remember ol Lindsey by the picture from the kavanaugh hearings where he was grinning in front of an outraged AWFL, but I can't find that picture.
Posted on 7/12/26 at 11:14 am to psk_Vol
If I could wake up every morning and see that a swamp creature was gone from the senate that would be great.
Not wishing death but just get the hell out.
Not wishing death but just get the hell out.
Posted on 7/12/26 at 11:15 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
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The way it’s worded makes me think he had some sort of undetected late stage cancer that killed him. Idk.
Same here. Recently lost a family member who died just a week and a half after finding out she had cancer.
I makes me wonder if it was pancreatic cancer, because that stuff can go undetected well into the late stages.
Posted on 7/12/26 at 11:24 am to FLTech
Hadn’t he just returned from Ukraine?
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