Posted on 05/09/2013 8:07:06 AM PDT by cotton1706
Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) faced his most vocal critics this weekend at the annual South Carolina Republican Party convention, though aides and state party leaders say this years criticism of the senator didnt match the opposition hes faced in previous years.
As theyve done several times in the past, a few hundred tea party-inspired activists attempted to seat a convention chairman who would help them remove Graham from the party, but their efforts failed when party leaders declined to recognize their motions and moved on with the days proceedings.
Adding to the weekend drama, a recent Winthrop Poll found that Grahams approval rating among Palmetto State Republicans and GOP-leaning independents is down from 72 percent to 58 percent. In an encouraging sign for Graham, however, the same poll found that a majority of registered voters, Republicans and GOP-leaning independents backed a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants, if they took a series of steps to earn citizenship.
So why does a well-entrenched member of the Washington establishment, who is often quoted and well-regarded on issues of national security, continue to face such strong, vocal opposition among diehard conservatives and GOP activists back home?
Dorian Bucholzs body language said it all. When asked Saturday about Graham, she sighed and smiled: Lindsey does good things and then hell do some bad things. Hell be on the path to conservatism and then steer off that track.
But pressed to name something Graham has done to upset her, Bucholz didnt have an answer. Eventually, she cited Grahams votes for Obamas Supreme Court nominees and for not more forcefully criticizing the White Houses economic policies.
Grahams poll numbers appear to be slipping in part because he may face at least two conservative challengers in a primary contest next year
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Because the Washington Compost does like him.
Senator Trey Gowdy!
:^)
“Thats 3 from today alone! The marching orders must have gone out yesterday.”
They’re all from the last several days. The media are obviously pushing for Lindsey’s reelection and will do what they can to protect and preserve him, because his is a dependable democrat vote.
The answer is in the question.
Other than those disqualifiers, he's your typical Republican beloved of the WaPo.
Gee, let me rack my brain. Could it be he is not a conservative and does not want the country to succeed?
Ping! Get your 2 cents in here—LOL!
Because he's not a conservative and barely a Republican.
For a minute there, I thought you were gonna' call him a a Barbie hugging Broadway-showgirl tootsie-roll-eating lizard worshiper, a brown-wind-loving pole pushing vacuum-lipped anal warrior, a carrot-swallowing poodle owning skipping little hotdog-eater, a chalk-licking lavender sniffing cheeky merrymonkey pole-vaulter, a cigar smoking giggling little donut-puncher , a Crisco-hoarding, rainbow-prancing, Fucsia Puffed batty boy , a feminine-acting, stick-twiddling parade-marching ball-juggler, a gerbil-feeding flower sniffing rainbow-squatting bottoms-up boy, a giggling little donut-puncher, a glitter-loving tail-tickling Cleveland Steamer pooftah, a ham-slamming organ grinder, a latte-swilling, boy-texting pump-a-loaf bread-boffer, a limp-wristed prancing knob-jockey , a loafer-lightening grass-tickling pounder of fudge, a merrily-hopping NPR-listening musical-favoring chin-trauma patient, a merry delicate lightly-prancing dress-favoring protein-burper, a pearl-necklace adorned tumblebunny.
So I'm glad you didn't.
Just keep promoting lil’ Linseed Graham, Washington Post. That will do him a world of good with the conservative GOP base.
because he is a pansy...in every sense of the word
Then hopefully one of those Conservatives will have enough sense to back out before the primary.
Since you’re in SC, who do you think would be the best candidate against him?
Oh, for the same reason conservatives in the other 49 states don't like Lindsey Graham.
That's the other 56 states if you're Baraq.
Because no well-entrenched member of the Washington establishment can be trusted.
“Why? Why? Oh, why?!” ping.
Hey! You just insulted Lindas everywhere!
Sorry, I must have meant lindsey hop. LOL!
Why?
Because he’s less conservative than his state is (certainly less so than the GOP electorate). Sometimes he’s conservative, but whenever you see him “reaching across the aisle,” he is joining the left instead of getting lefties to join a conservative proposal.
Because SC voters know, from having elected Jim DeMint, that they can do better.
I don’t give a crap about his private life (kept private), but I suspect some in SC care.
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