It’s Time to Dump Lindsey

Time to move past last week’s elections. The local ones were a punch in the gut, but we will defeat the establishment in the long run. It will always be an uphill battle against the big money interests, but people are starting to open their eyes.

The next major elections to focus on are the 2026 primaries. We will be electing a new governor here in South Carolina (Rino Henry McMaster is term limited), and hopefully a new senator. I am involved in both primaries. This article will focus on the senatorial race, and the gubernatorial race will be the focus of a later article.

Lindsey Graham. When we hear the name, usually what follows is nothing good. He will have been in congress for 32 years at the end of this term, rivaling the likes of Joe Biden, Chuck Shumer, Nancy Pelosi, and Mitch McConnell. He was in the house for 4 terms (1995-2003), then he took over Strom Thurmond’s Senate seat in 2003, and he’s been there ever since. He has a 57% conservative voting record according to thefreedomindex.org/, barely over the line from a democrat. On that same website, every vote he took over the years can be viewed, as well as what the conservative vote would have been.

But that’s just the technical stuff. Lindsey Graham loves USAID – that group that funded DEI around the world, transgender operas and comic books, climate activism, sex changes, LGBT activism, etc. It’s a tremendous slush fund. Here is a video of him praising it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Try4TNA3Bs4.

When the shenanigans of the 2020 election occurred, Graham was very quick to jump ship when it was convenient. He made a speech on the Senate floor condemning President Trump in the aftermath of January 6, despite the fact that he told people to “peacefully and patriotically” make your voices heard. He questioned the Capitol police, asking, “We gave you guns, why didn’t you shoot people in the head?” The left commits these crimes constantly and for far more than 4 hours, but only conservatives ought to be shot according to Graham. This statement is clearly mentally deranged. When it came to Joe Biden, he was quoted saying, “If you can’t admire Joe Biden as a person, you got a problem, and you need to do some self-evaluation, because what’s not to like?” (I can think of a few things.)

More facts about Lindsey Graham:

-He voted for abortion up to 9 months.

-He said “How to make America great again? Tell Trump to go to hell!”

-He tried to convince President Trump not to select JD Vance as his VP candidate in favor of someone more liberal (thankfully, Trump didn’t listen)

-Loves sending money to Ukraine and would have sent billions more, given the opportunity. He said that killing Russians is “the best money we ever spent.”

-Is a warmonger. “We’re killing all the right people.”

-He’s well funded by the likes of Boeing, Northrop Gruman, and Lockheed Martin, companies that benefit through increased military spending

-Voted against DOGE

-7 figure recipient of AIPAC funding

Long story short – Lindsey Graham cannot be trusted. He’s gotten through primaries with little competition in the past, but not this time. In the beginning of this article, it was mentioned that people are opening their eyes to the corrupt establishment. How do we know this to be true? At an event in 2023 leading up to President Trump’s reelection, Lindsey made an appearance in Pickens County (his home county), where he was subsequently booed for over six minutes. The word “traitor” was yelled constantly during that time. Graham kept his speech short – he couldn’t get out of there fast enough.

Mark Lynch is a principled conservative. He is a family man, something Lindsey knows nothing about. Mark owns an appliance business, a very successful one, and has been making appearances all over the state the past several months. I’ve met him, spoke with him, and listened to what he had to say at four events he’s done here so far. He is a man of faith, a Godly man (something else Lindsey knows nothing about), and will represent us well. More will be written about him in future articles, as well as the rest of the primary field.

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