Posted on 10/20/2009 7:23:59 AM PDT by rabscuttle385
When a runaway hot-air balloon reported to be carrying a six-year-old boy made headlines last week, many were surprised to find out it had all been a hoax. Admitted the six-year-old boy on live television, We did this for a show.
Another hot-air balloon by the name of Lindsey Graham also made headlines last week by putting on a show of his own, as the South Carolina Senator held court at a town hall meeting, touting his conservative credentials before an angry crowd that wasnt buying it. Theyre a political fringe group Graham said of his critics, Im the conservative in the room.
Is Graham a conservative? Are his detractors merely a political fringe? In a headline reading Graham aims to tackle radical views, The Greenville News reports:
Political experts say a burgeoning group of right-wing activists long seen as the fringe of the party is growing in influence, fueled by economic fears and populist ire over Washington spending and magnified by the power of the Internet Whether they represent a vocal minority or the seeds of a serious election challenge for Graham remains to be seen, though at least one Republican consultant believes the states senior senator has real problems outside of just a raucous town hall meeting If he were running right now, hed be in serious trouble, said Dave Woodard, a Clemson University political science professor and former campaign manager for Graham who said he has Upstate polling to support his view.
Woodards findings coincide with another story published in the Wall Street Journal the same day entitled Tea-Party Activists Complicate Republican Comeback Strategy in which the author Naftali Bendavid notes:
The rise of conservative tea party activists around the country has created a dilemma for Republicans. They are breathing life into the party's quest to regain power. But they're also waging war on some candidates hand-picked by GOP leaders as the most likely to win the tea-party movement appears aggressively nonpartisan, much like Ross Perot's supporters in 1992. The tea-party movement, in my judgment, has proven to be very real, but it's precisely the fact that it's real that makes it difficult to take advantage of, says Vin Weber, a former Minnesota congressman and now a top Republican strategist. They don't want to be co-opted by the Republican Party.'
For his entire career, Grahams strategy for victory has been the same as his partys - dangle conservative-sounding rhetoric before easily duped constituents during an election year so that Republicans can be returned to Washington to do as much damage as the Democrats. Its refreshing to learn that according to some experts, a growing number of grassroots conservatives are tired of being duped.
Not that establishment Republicans wont stop trying. Graham is a master of this long-standing Republican hoax, in which politicians will float their own hot-button, hot-air balloons, especially concerning social issues like gay marriage, abortion and the 2nd amendment, but are actually far more concerned with the much more important business of spending trillions of dollars on needless bailouts and stimulus packages, even more needless trillions on unnecessary wars, collaborating with the Democrats to expand the domestic welfare state and appointing liberal justices to the Supreme Court. Said Graham in Greenville last week Ill put my record as a pro-life politician against anybody in this country Im a lifelong NRA member. It should be noted that alleged, staunch pro-lifer and gun rights advocate Graham has done very little to actually overturn Roe vs. Wade or federal gun laws, but has worked overtime to promote TARP, cap and trade and amnesty for illegal aliens.
Perhaps an even better example of Grahams posturing was his bi-polar treatment of liberal Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor. Said Graham at first When I look at her record, her ideology, I'm deeply troubled. The Daily Beast even ran the headline Lindsey Graham Attacks Sotomayor. A few short weeks later, Graham became the sole Republican on the senate judiciary committee to confirm Sotomayor.
The biggest difference between the so-called balloon boy and Graham, is that the six-year-old finally admitted his disingenuousness. Sheriff Jim Alderden, who worked on the runaway balloon case, rightly noted that the boys family had put on a very good show for us, and we bought it. Graham and his Republican Party have put on a show for years - millions of conservative voters have bought it - and yet the GOP still refuses to fess up. Said Graham of his critics without the slightest hint of irony, The reason I can stand up there and smile confidently and tell them I disagree is I know that most people are with me.
Whether conservatives continue to buy Grahams hot-air is something only time will tell. But rest assured that in the meantime, Lindsey Graham and similar self-described conservatives will never admit to their hoax - and worse - will insist that the same old Republican show must go on.
And that's exactly what Charlie Crist is trying to do in Florida. But that's one excrement sandwich we're not gonna choke down. go Rubio!!!
Unfortunately South Carolina does not have a provision for a recall election...I know I’ve Checked,.... The problem is that in this state (SC) the republican poo-bahs are still in the “good ole boy” mind set. There is a clique of lawyers, land developers, etc that call the shots , lowly folk like me are detritus that get in the way, we don’t know the “BIG picture”
I hope they and their staffs have started packing their offices and shredding their papers. They’re going home.
What the big spenders in Washington REFUSE to acknowledge is that income tax going to DC is going away in the form of baby boomer retirements. What the hell they gonna do when it finally becomes a reality?
Hey you! Im fum South Carolina...we like to get rid of him...and the best way I know is to poke him off onto you..
which you may have a good home for him.
Bullfrog
..Sorry, couldn't happen today...
..Didn't you know, there is no such thing as SHAME.
...these women look like they're experiencing a level of shame...
..but I can't imagine it happening in our present society.
No thanks, I already have two SenateCritters who are MUCH worse. My hands are already full in dealing with them.
It definitely wouldn’t work. Some women have that haircut on purpose these days.
Not a bad idea, Mr. K.
The result of his loss is hard core Marxism. If that's what you support then we're playing on different teams, and yours doesn't care about the country.
The solution is to reform the Republican party as Reagan did. NOT reject it. A third party candidate will result in four more years of Obama and the complete destruction of our Republic.
I can't believe your hatred for Republicans is stronger than your understanding of what's ahead if we don't fix this party and re-take the Congress and White House.
OK tell us how this get rid of Linsey Graham R. + P.O.S.
The way it’s being done. Through the grass roots. I only hope it’s not too late already...
God Bless ya, and I don’t fault you in this general election, however at least you conservatives tried in the primary election with Christie’s opponent!!
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