Posted on 08/01/2015 8:33:49 AM PDT by smokingfrog
South Carolina Senator and candidate for the Republican nomination for President Lindsey Graham addressed a crowd of about a hundred people in West Des Moines today.
Graham is travelling the country arguing for a "no" vote in Congress for the Obama Administrations nuclear agreement with Iran.
Flanked by a banner proclaiming No Nukes for Iran, Graham says the agreement will promote terrorism in the Middle East.
He presents himself as the strongest security hawk in the race. And he vows to fight radical Islam with more U.S. ground troops overseas.
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Why the heck would we want Goober as C-in-C?
Get lost Lindseed.
How about I just make you a frilly dress?
Yes. With lots of pretty lace please...
The “Hawk” (the polite term) faction still is very powerful in the GOP. They appear to have lined up with Rubio. Rubio isn't ready for prime time. If he flames out, they may very well go to Graham. Add in the advantage of SC being an important primary and the way Graham also is a big suckup to Sheldon Adel$on on the gambling issue, and you have a guy who might be in this for the long haul.
Mind you, this is no endorsement. IMHO, Graham is a flat-out fascist.
A commander in chief named Lindsey? I don’t think so.
Go away and resign from the senate while you are at it!!!
No thanks Lindsay
Linda is going to pull less than 1% of the vote in South Carolina, which lead me to believe the voters know hes not a native son. lol
I live in SC and he will do well for a number of reasons. Lots of retired military. Instate name recognition, huge amounts of money to burn, and Dem voters. SC primaries are open to anyone which stinks. Keep in mind about 90% of Americans don’t watch news at all. In SC, it is worse than that.
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