Lindsey Graham is often a tough Senator to predict. He is both staunchly conservative and comparatively liberal depending on the topic — but it’s easy to project where he’s going to fall when it comes to the military. Graham is almost always pro-military intervention, and he based his entire presidential campaign on that strategy. Not that anyone noticed.
At the time of this run, Graham used his neo conservatism to put distance between himself and frontrunner Donald Trump, who was promising a much more non-interventionalist foreign policy. Since Trump was elected, however, the president has shifted his tone. He now talks as if war is always on the table — even if his actions remained pretty consistent with his campaign.
So does that mean that Graham and Trump are now saying the same things when it comes to foreign intervention?
In one case, the answer seems to be yes.
See what Graham said about the president, North Korea and war on the next page:
Hey stupid. that is always considered. That’s all I can say about such a stupid comment.
I have always voted republican but this is the one thing I hate about them, there’s to many to eager to go to war over nothing, North Korea loves the attention, it’s all they have.
Earl W.Mccain You can’t think of anything intelligent to say, so you call people names. I think that makes you , the stupid one here…
Lets send Lindsey on a suicide mission.
Another wet dream
Graham needs to shut up.
Quit telling lies idiot
Shut up Graham. Your not the President.
Simple:
Place a blockade aroind the USA and stop all trade with China, then tell China you created NKorea now you take your army and you fix it. The USA will resume trade after China controls N Korea.
he doesn’t care if he kills people