Monday, July 13, 2026


 

This post, from The Other 98% captures it all. I think it best encapsulates my own feelings on Lindsey Graham. Without laughter or snark … it just tells the truth. How novel. It presents a ledger of FACTS … to determine what you will. It’s an obituary of reality tethered to the factual receipts of who he truly was… if it were ever truly possible to tell who this man was. I was always mystified by his “change” … his “MAGA metamorphism”. We have seen it in many politicians, but none so spectacular as Lindsey Graham. I always wondered how a man could lose his moral compass to the extent that Lindsey did. Parting words from our side of the table are going to be harsh… because by every metric he “did us dirty”. In my mind, he will always be a betrayer and an opportunist. His decisions ~ his legacy. Here’s what The Other 98% wrote ~
Lindsey Graham is dead at 71. In 2016, he dared America on camera: "Use my words against me." This is his obituary. These are his words.
The facts first, plainly. Graham died Saturday night at his Washington home of what his office calls a brief and sudden illness. He served four terms, chaired the Judiciary and Budget committees, and spent decades as one of the loudest voices in American foreign policy.
By sunrise the whitewash had begun. Trump declared him a "true American Patriot." Netanyahu called him a beloved friend. The eulogies will tell you about his service.
They will not tell you about the ledger. So we will.
In December 2015, Graham looked into a camera and called Donald Trump a "race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot." By February 2016: "I think he's a kook. I think he's crazy." That May he wrote: "If we nominate Trump, we will get destroyed... and we will deserve it." He refused to vote for him.
Then Trump won, and Lindsey Graham discovered golf.
By late 2017 he was scolding the media for calling the president, yes, really, a kook.
His best friend was John McCain, a man Trump mocked for being captured in Vietnam and kept mocking after he was dead. Graham wept for McCain on the Senate floor, then deepened his devotion to the man who spat on his grave.
The words he wanted used came in 2016, when he swore that if a Supreme Court seat opened in an election year, the next president should fill it. In 2018 he repeated the promise and added: "hold the tape."
In October 2020, as Judiciary chairman, he rammed Amy Coney Barrett onto the Court eight days before the election.
In November 2020, Georgia's Republican secretary of state said Graham had called him asking about tossing legally cast mail ballots. Graham denied it, fought the grand jury subpoena all the way to the Supreme Court, and lost.
On January 6th, with the glass still on the Capitol floor, he announced: "Count me out. Enough is enough." He was back at Mar-a-Lago within months.
He cheered the country into Iraq. Three weeks ago he was on television promising that if diplomacy failed, Trump was "going to take the Strait of Hormuz."
Honesty requires one more line: he was, to the end, one of Ukraine's most reliable champions in the Senate, and he died the day after standing beside Zelensky in Kyiv. Even a ledger this dark has an entry in the other column.
But the ledger is the legacy. A man who saw exactly what Trump was, said so in the plainest English of his era, and then spent nine years kneeling to it for relevance.
He asked us to use his words against him.
Consider them used.
Malcolm Zimmerman
This is a magnificent depiction of Lindsey Graham. The good,the bad and the downright ugly. Basically the truth unveils a tale of two Lindsey's. In the end he chose to worship a thief, con man, grifter and traitor. And just about everyone who has given their allegiance to this orange parasite will bring about their end and hopefully soon enough to save this country. Everything that parasite touches and everyone that he touches eventually dies or turns to shit.

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