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In reply to the discussion: Lindsey Graham is dead, [View all]

struggle4progress

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38. Maybe his crank health views played a role. He supported Robbie's nomination, and his own attitude
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 03:39 AM
13 hrs ago

towards vaccines probably contributed to South Carolina's measles epidemic

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Lindsey Graham is dead, [View all] RandySF 14 hrs ago OP
Whoa Diraven 14 hrs ago #1
Give our regards to Mitch! SocialDemocrat61 14 hrs ago #2
OK, THAT made me laugh!! AZ8theist 13 hrs ago #41
And Rush too! GoodRaisin 12 hrs ago #53
This message was self-deleted by its author SocialDemocrat61 14 hrs ago #3
Woah... that was not expected. FascismIsDeath 14 hrs ago #4
Heart attack tonight in DC. RandySF 14 hrs ago #5
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Speculation from someone on Reddit: "my guess would be a pulmonary embolism. Flights from Eastern/Central Europe to Was BlueWaveNeverEnd 13 hrs ago #35
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Seems to be going around among Republican Senators. wnylib 12 hrs ago #51
Totally! calimary 14 hrs ago #21
Good for him. dalton99a 14 hrs ago #6
Props to God for hitting PAYDIRT!!! SoFlaBro 14 hrs ago #7
God missed the bulls eye. AZ8theist 13 hrs ago #42
I think this one was Satan calling home his ally. wnylib 12 hrs ago #47
Hmmm...A Bette Davis comes to mind... Behind the Aegis 14 hrs ago #8
Do tell ... n/t wackadoo wabbit 14 hrs ago #15
You should never say bad things about the dead, mercuryblues 14 hrs ago #24
Thanks! ... n/t wackadoo wabbit 14 hrs ago #26
Well... -misanthroptimist 14 hrs ago #9
They come in 3's. herding cats 14 hrs ago #10
I dont care , do you ?? Trueblue1968 14 hrs ago #11
And I was trying to behave. Solly Mack 14 hrs ago #12
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Grahams seat was up for reelection this fall Boo1 14 hrs ago #27
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Good question Boo1 14 hrs ago #29
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Someone worse than Graham. The SC GOP Executive Committee will nominate someone, who will be a GOP hardliner. LeftInTX 14 hrs ago #31
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Another fascist. GoodRaisin 12 hrs ago #54
Is this a typo? Shouldn't it read "Mitch McConnell"? ... n/t wackadoo wabbit 14 hrs ago #14
Evidently, he's still with us, at least to some extent. calimary 14 hrs ago #34
Guess they didn't have time to hide him. GoodRaisin 13 hrs ago #45
That is some crazy misdirection . . . Sympthsical 14 hrs ago #16
I wonder which heartless Republican will call first dibs on his office. littlemissmartypants 14 hrs ago #17
Nancy Mace said she would fujiyamasan 4 hrs ago #63
Wow! Have they already cleaned it out? That was fast. ... littlemissmartypants 3 hrs ago #65
She's truly vile and ended up in fifth place during their GOP gubernatorial primary fujiyamasan 3 hrs ago #66
I wouldn't think she'd be the best choice but she does have name recognition. ... littlemissmartypants 3 hrs ago #67
R-I-P ... nt Raine 14 hrs ago #18
Good riddance sfdennis1 14 hrs ago #20
Wondering if some of that spills out into the public sphere after his death. BannonsLiver 14 hrs ago #25
Good riddance is right. ShazzieB 4 hrs ago #62
This is Nancy Mace's chance, RandySF 14 hrs ago #22
I hadn't thought about her COL Mustard 13 hrs ago #43
I can't believe he was only 71, he looked and acted a lot older. BigmanPigman 14 hrs ago #23
Post removed Post removed 14 hrs ago #33
So I wonder who trump will tell the governor Figarosmom 13 hrs ago #37
Maybe his crank health views played a role. He supported Robbie's nomination, and his own attitude struggle4progress 13 hrs ago #38
that and living under kompromat Skittles 12 hrs ago #50
I'm thinking Governor McMaster will elevate himself to the Senate jmowreader 13 hrs ago #39
Whoa D_Master81 13 hrs ago #40
Yes, he was scheduled to be on Meet the Press today Grim Chieftain 13 hrs ago #46
Where should I go to empty my blather? Justice matters. 13 hrs ago #44
I Have to Wonder DET 12 hrs ago #48
Yeah D_Master81 9 hrs ago #59
Mark Twain quote anamnua 12 hrs ago #49
That's a start. PuraVidaDreamin 12 hrs ago #52
WOW mahina 12 hrs ago #55
Huh, how about that. Anyone else watching the World Cup too? nt Javaman 11 hrs ago #56
His legacy will always be that of a craven sycophant. Jedi Guy 11 hrs ago #57
I guess Putin wasn't happy with him visiting Ukraine Bluestocking 10 hrs ago #58
Now that is a surprise. He didn't need to pass, if he'd just have retired about 10 years ago. marble falls 8 hrs ago #60
Buh-bye, bootlicker EnergizedLib 8 hrs ago #61
Wow MustLoveBeagles 4 hrs ago #64
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