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Pay close attention to those who are praising Lindsey Graham… Let the dead bury the dead…
While I agree that it is never a good idea to disparage the deceased, you also do not need to commemorate their life and tell everyone what a wonderful person they were. Not when they promoted the mass murdering of women and children and couldn’t get enough of it for decades, right up to his death.
I am going to be blunt. There are many nasty people in the world. Lindsey Graham was more than simply a nasty person.
Terrible individuals deceive, cheat, and steal. Lindsey Graham was in a whole other category. He took pleasure in the murders of innocent people and was continually pressing for more destruction. That is a unique type of evil that is difficult to explain.
Lindsey Graham’s ideas about how America should conduct itself in foreign affairs are just unacceptable .
He was the ultimate warmonger, but it gets worse than that. Graham cared about more than just fighting wars. He liked the indiscriminate killing of fighters and civilians alike. I never heard him criticize the policy of dropping bombs on civilian targets, or whether it was right to assassinate a foreign leader and his entire family, including children. No, he celebrated it. He thought it was something America should be proud of, to slaughter youngsters caught up in wars they were too young to understand.
Throughout his long political career, Graham has actively advocated for military action against Iran, North Korea, Venezuela, Iraq, Syria, and Libya. and Mexico, among others.
Graham begins by associating any criticism of the Israeli government with “antisemitism” and “Hitler” before plummeting even farther, reaching a low point, when he recounts his love affair with Trump. To cut to the chase, he admires Trump because he frequently puts bombs on people. These are not my words, but his.
The man who celebrated death revealed who his favorite president was. Not only did Graham say something, but he also stated it in a certain way. He seemed ecstatic when he said Trump/America was “killing all the right people.”
Graham once stated that there is no threshold for any US military operation that should be denied due to concerns about the potential for too many civilian casualties.
As a result, Graham became the face of the neoconservative movement, a dangerous ideology that spreads false narratives about the invincibility of American military might, that such power should be used as a first resort rather than a last resort, and that we should never be concerned about the unavoidable consequences of such murderous policies. That was not how our founding fathers envisioned America’s military being used. It was intended for self-defense, not to violate other nations’ sovereignty and intimidate them into submission.
Despite being labeled as “neo-conservative,” this worldview is not conservative. As its principal spokesman, Graham demonstrated an inhuman desire for violence and the outpouring of blood, which I believe stemmed from a demonic person. He never encountered a war in which he did not want America to be involved, either directly or as the principal originator and funder. He spent our tax funds on global mischief while enriching himself and his buddies in the military-industrial-intelligence complex. In short, the Epstein class.
He irresponsibly supported the entry of American military assets into hostile foreign situations under false pretenses, including weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and nuclear weapons in Iran, as well as disinformation about Syria, Russia, and Libya.
I will never comprehend this ideology, safe to say that I feel, it is based on greed and a love of money. And a desire for hegemonic power.
I’ve known a lot of South Carolinians over the years, and the most of them are excellent conservatives. I’ve never met anyone who admitted to voting for Lindsey Graham, if that tells you anything.
But here’s the most heartbreaking aspect of Lindsey Graham’s narrative. He may have been the most conspicuous public voice for neoconservative ideology, but the vast majority of members of both chambers of Congress, as well as the current President, share this viewpoint. Those who oppose it, including Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene, are kicked out of the club. And this group controls both political parties. We have two parties who cannot agree on how to tie their shoes, but they are in sync when it comes to fighting and sponsoring global conflicts. That says a lot about who controls their puppet strings.
Trump confirmed the death of his close friend Lindsey Graham about 3:15 a.m. on Saturday, July 11. He praised Graham as a great “patriot” who “never stopped working,” but did not specify who he had worked for. That, I believe, is critical to understanding Lindsey Graham. Who was he working so hard for?
It suffices to say that the world he left behind is now on the verge of World War III, thanks to men and women like Lindsey Graham. Bombs are really going off all over the Middle East, Ukraine, and Russia, and we have yet to experience how devastating war can be when it strikes a city or town near you.
Jesus declared, “Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called sons of God.” That’s a blessing that all Christians should strive for. Instead, we praise and celebrate the life of a cold-blooded killer who could never satisfy his hunger for the blood of innocent people. He was content to kill 100 or more innocents in order to get one of the wicked guys he wanted dead. The target was hit. The objective was attained. The end justifies the methods.
Pay notice to those honoring this man’s life. It reveals a lot about how cheaply they value human life and how easily they may be persuaded to kill it. Because same mentality could be used against us next.
With that, all I can say is, may God have pity on Lindsey Graham’s soul and on America.
Jesus, Come Quickly…

