Also, he votes like he’s being blackmailed.
Let’s hope so.
Grahmnesty needs to go, whatever it takes.
At this point, would it make a difference?
hope he resigns and new gov can appoint actual conservative!
What is it that would make a rumor happy?
Worst kept secret in DC.
Outted? I’d just love to see the troll and his daddy ousted from the senate!!
“He keeps a list, and there are still many names on it.”
Oh yes and I bet they’re all Republicans! Scumbag........
Prediction: If he does get outed as gay the MSM will portray him as the biggest right wing conservative on the planet.
Fingers crossed. I heard a radio soundbite of Grahamnasty today and it is not possible for a human to sound any more gay than this twerp.
If ever there was a Senator who looked, acted, and talked like a nancy boy, it’s Lindsay G.
It would make it easier to knock him off in the primary.
The sooner the better.
The dying republic.
Anything to get rid of his Rino self. I always see him sweating like a whore in church every time they put the camera on him. He has the guilts, I think.
Maybe I should say “like a homo in a mosque.”
Next thing you know they’ll be telling us Ricky Martin is a homosexual.
He voted against repealing DADT. Maybe he understands the military code of justice will still control behavior.
From Wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Graham
Graham decided to join the United States Air Force in 1982, and served on active duty until 1988. Following his departure he stayed in the military, joining the South Carolina Air National Guard[3] and the U.S. Air Force Reserve. During the Gulf War, he was recalled to active duty, serving as a Judge Advocate at McEntire Air National Guard Station in Eastover, South Carolina, where he helped brief departing pilots on the laws of war.[4]
In 2004, Graham received a promotion to Colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserves at a White House ceremony officiated by President George W. Bush.
Graham served in Iraq as a reservist on active duty for short periods during April and two weeks in August 2007, where he worked on detainee and rule-of-law issues.[5] He also served in Afghanistan during the August 2009 Senate recess.