SC Megathread 2020: Graham Crackers, Cunning-Ham Sandwiches and Duncan Donuts (user search)
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Progressive Pessimist
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« on: March 26, 2019, 07:47:52 PM »

What's up with Graham waiting until a positive outcome from the Mueller Report, before he releases the fact that he was the one that told McCain to turn in the dossier to the FBI (at a time when Graham was hugely anti-Trump).

Granted, it should have been given to the FBI- but it shows a big weakness of character on Graham's part, to wait until a good outcome to have the courage to release this fact... and may explain why Graham has so erratically been sucking up to Trump the past year.

Too bad there are no good prospects regarding a Dem in SC to challenge Graham.  Smith turned out to be a huge disappoint by running an completely awful, lack luster campaign for Governor.  The only Dem that would have a shot would be a celebrity candidate... although I'm not sure which celebrities call SC home, that could be persuaded to get into the race?

Because he is a pathetic hack.
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« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2020, 07:07:20 PM »

I'm really over GOP politicians backtracking and saying something "was a joke" or "was sarcasm" when it clearly wasn't

Should it really even be acceptable for politicians to joke or be sarcastic if that was even the case?
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Progressive Pessimist
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« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2020, 10:14:41 PM »

I'm really over GOP politicians backtracking and saying something "was a joke" or "was sarcasm" when it clearly wasn't

Should it really even be acceptable for politicians to joke or be sarcastic if that was even the case?


Yes?
They not robots.   People should be allowed to be interesting.

But in a professional capacity? Like what Trump claims the "inject disinfectant" comment was during a coronavirus press briefing? Obviously it wasn't actually a sarcastic joke but is that the right time and place if it was a joke? Come on!
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« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2020, 05:25:22 PM »



This reminds me of when Hannity was blaming Graham somehow for Trump talking to Bob Woodward. I guess some Branch COVIDians aren't over Graham's early criticisms of candidate Trump.

I'm certainly fine with it though.
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