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Under Pressure From Tea Party Activists, Charleston GOP Censures Lindsey Graham For Bipartisanship

Posted by Lee Fang, Think Progress at 3:32 PM on November 11, 2009.


Part of the fury from the right against Graham is being spurred by the oil and coal industry.

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On Monday, the Charleston County Republican Party’s executive committee “took the unusual step” of officially censuring Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC). The local GOP committee admonished Graham for stepping across party lines to work with Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) on a bipartisan clean energy bill and other pieces of legislation. The censure stated that Graham’s “bipartisanship continues to weaken the Republican brand and tarnish the ideals of freedom.”

Part of the fury from the right against Graham is being spurred by the oil and coal industry. The oil company front group “American Energy Alliance” has blanketed South Carolina with ads smearing Graham for seeking to address climate change.

The pressure against Graham has also stemmed from his criticism of hate radio and Fox News host Glenn Beck. “Only in America can you make that much money crying,” said Graham, mocking Beck in early October. Beck has responded with a slime campaign against Graham that he typically reserves for liberals. The leader of the Charleston Republican Party, Lin Bennett, is also a member of Glenn Beck’s 9/12 organization in South Carolina. According to its website, the Charleston GOP claims to work closely with tea party groups and Beck’s 9/12 activists in selecting its favored candidates.

Will Graham be able to stand up to the angry backlash being cultivated by far right voices and entrenched corporations interests? At a Graham town hall in Greenville last month, activist Harry Kimball of “RINO HUNT” protested by constructing a display that portrayed Graham, as well as other GOP moderates, being flushed down a toilet:

KIMBALL: This is for every RINO who has failed to represent us. [...] [the toilet represents] flushing them, flushing them.

Graham’s spokesman defended his boss to reporters yesterday, claiming the senator has a “90 percent conservative voting record.” Unfortunately for Graham, that may not prevent him from being “Scozzafavaed.”

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Does anyone suppose this
Posted by: weslen1 on Nov 11, 2009 7:43 PM   
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Just MIGHT wake up Obama and the "bipartisan" worshiping Dems in Congress, to the FACT that bipartisanship is ONLY a BONE the Republithugs throw to the DOGS occasionally to KEEP THEM IN LINE and that there is no longer even the PRETENSE that any of them will EVER help the Dems get anything done OTHER than support their corporate masters?
It's TIME to do AWAY with FAKE sissified filibusters and go for the REAL thing OR go the route of the "nuclear option" the Thugs held over Dems heads through 6 YEARS of the Clinton Administration! NOW! We The People who ARE suffering, unlike THEM, can't WAIT another 30 years for real leaders and Obama doesn't seem to have it IN HIM to rock the boat and upset the little kiddies on either side OR the corporate thieves OR the military industrial complex either.

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Lindsay Graham
Posted by: moloko velocet on Nov 12, 2009 6:02 AM   
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...is a whiney-mouthed, condescending, Asshat cracker, anyway. That douche reminds me of a televangelist. Bleh!

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Graham's an opportunist weasle
Posted by: Purple Girl on Nov 12, 2009 6:02 AM   
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But he's not a Dumbass.
He may be the shrewdest of them all by seeing the 'Gravey Train' moving towards the Left. Who says Lindsay isn't thinking about a Run in '12.Running to the middle?
He knows the portrayal of this country as 'conservative' has reached it's final destination- time to get off. No benefit to turning back to the days of McCarthyism and Crow.Or even Reagan. The country is living the fall out of that agenda as we speak. Hell the "Business friendly" Dem are even underfire for their part in the collapse. The Corp Appeasing 'Trickle Down' Killed US. Whitling away at our eocnomy for the last 3 decades with the final death blow being laid by TARP.
Being voted out of office is the least of Lindsay's concerns anyway, he could be implicated in any one of Cheney's High crimes over the years, along with McCain.
Lindsay might be trying to create a better public image to save his own neck.
Those Carolinians may what his seat,but a larger number of americans want the other end as well (figuratively speaking).

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