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CmonPeopleGetReal 554 points ago +556 / -2

Are you fucking kidding me.

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LowIQCrazyMika 362 points ago +363 / -1

You are acting as surprised. This is no surprise. Graham was always a RINO, just like his gay buddy McCain. Remember those 2 were following each other like dogs following their own tail and sniffing each other.

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AsianVoter 94 points ago +94 / -0

Exactly! I am surprised at people who are surprised. They are the reason why all of these RINO's persist years after years.

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TrumpTrainChoooChoo2 21 points ago +21 / -0

Yea seriously Graham is a known swamp creature. I’m amazed by people who don’t already know this, but I’ll chalk it up to a bunch of new users who haven’t followed politics as closely in the last and ARE NOW AWAKEN.

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MuadDon 48 points ago +48 / -0

I guess not enough caught the Kavanaugh hearings. Harris and her Dem cohorts ruined a man's reputation over falsified claims THEY CREATED/ENCOURAGED, yet the GOP Senate (SWAMP AF) didn't mind. In fact, they're just "muh colleagues." Uniparty hack Graham just got elected for another 6 years, good job SC! What, were you expecting the RNC to primary a maga candidate against an entrenched swamper? Then when it didn't happen you plugged your nose and voted Graham? Another 6 years! Cornyn, same story. Who else? Too many.

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Crimson_Identity 26 points ago +26 / -0

Risch from Idaho. 50 years in politics, yet I couldn't tell you a single thing he's done to help me.

I can list off hundreds of things Trump has done.

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Desert_Covfefe 2 points ago +2 / -0

Its almost like there needs to be term limits or something...

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the_sky_is_falling 2 points ago +2 / -0

See, I dont think he actually won all those votes.

Think about this for a second - why would the Uniparty allow one of their snakes from the "opposite" team get beaten?

I don't think the people came out and supported him.

I think Dominion merely did their thing for him.

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huntfishpede 1 point ago +1 / -0

This here would not surprise me, we are surrounded on all sides and getting played no matter what.

“If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—for ever.”

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Flipbarryfromreddit 2 points ago +2 / -0

So sad to know how deep the corruption is and all the crimes we’ve uncovered on democrats yet they stay unpunished

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LowIQCrazyMika 34 points ago +34 / -0

He has, but Trump knows that he needs the Senate and House to get things done. So he needs to keep them close, if he attacks them, then Trump will be fighting alone in DC. If you watch Trump closely, you would see that he sing praises about everyone, even the people he doesn't like.However, if those people go out and attack him, Trump attacks them. examples - John Bolton, Omarosa, Mad Dog Mattis...etc...Trump sang praises about all of these people first, and then when they turned on him, Trump started attacking them. There are plenty examples like this.

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CEO_of_Muslims 10 points ago +10 / -0

Probably, since Lindsey has had a few moments of standing up to the swamp. They were brief but I wouldn’t doubt that Trump tried to encourage him in that

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christianknight 3 points ago +3 / -0

Im concerned that even those moments were him helping his buddies

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Yeehaw-McKickass 6 points ago +6 / -0

Trump has also sung praises of Hillery, Pelosi, and even Kim Jong-un in the past. He will hold his nose and talk up people to try and work with them, or to make a deal.

Trump never insults a person till they've made it clear they will not work with him, or they have stabbed him in the back.

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Wtf_socialismreally 8 points ago +8 / -0

What is surprising is just how deep it actually goes and how they do all of this in public as if looking upon the inconsequential peasantry and laughing.

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TheQuickening 46 points ago +46 / -0

What does this mean. I don't like seeing this either.

OP u/GunToast when was this? Thanks

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Barkumo 60 points ago +60 / -0

It means they're friendly with each other, which they shouldn't be. Not only are they from opposing parties but Graham pledged $500k to Trump's legal fund, meaning that he is making the claim (lying) that he believes Biden and Harris used voter fraud to try to win the election. This should make Harris an extreme enemy, especially with her communist rhetoric. Why would Graham be friendly with Harris? Because she is an ally, they are both uniparty swamp. This is exactly what President Trump has been fighting against and it shows that Graham only pretends to be a republican when it suits him.

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p8riot 19 points ago +19 / -0

500k is an insult he got him reelected. He donated more to the Senate race in GA.

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jomten 6 points ago +19 / -13

It could be just being polite.

I hate when the left does this shit to us, tries to read bad intentions into something little like a handshake or nod.

If we have something real then fuck him but lets stop trying to alienate every republican who isnt 150% in lockstep with us.

Democrats are 200% against us. So ill take someone thats only 10% with us, just make sure we give the ones who stuck their necks out for us the most at the end.

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Barkumo 23 points ago +24 / -1

No, context matters here. If this were happening prior to the election or several months after, I'd agree that it was just being polite. In the middle of unprecedented voter fraud it looks beyond suspicious.

How real do you need it to be?

Example 01

Example 02

Example 03

Example 04

etc.

Graham has been making empty promises for Trump's entire term as President. South Carolina is incredibly red, another republican could easily take his place and actually help the country instead of only pretending to do so.

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AAron_Burrr 4 points ago +6 / -2

You are the exact reason there is no "conservative" party ... god boomers are aids

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bubadmt 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree there. A few points:

-OPs title is intrinsically a fallacy; she is not the VP-elect. -Its literally just a fist bump. Trump shook Obama's hand at the inauguration and we know they hate each other. It's simply being diplomatic. -Graham has been fighting this whole sham tooth and nail and even donated to the litigation fund. Follow the money, not the actions.

My two cents.

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IncredibleMrE1 38 points ago +38 / -0

Not OP, but this was today.

Spez to add link: https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1328800415249526787

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TheQuickening 16 points ago +18 / -2

What, why would this be going on today.

What's really going on here. Something doesn't add up.

"Keep your friends close; keep your enemies closer." ?

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ChelseaHubbell 58 points ago +58 / -0

They're not enemies, this is like wrestling it's all a show. The only outsider is Trump, everything else is differing degrees of Swamp

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Chick-fill-eh 6 points ago +6 / -0

It means graham is exactly who we have said he is.

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TheQuickening 2 points ago +2 / -0

FUCK, I thought we had a few of them on our side.

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AAron_Burrr 7 points ago +7 / -0

There is a few (Paul, another Kentucky guy I can't think of) but not many ,,, and Graham sure as shit is not one lol

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Magastein143 4 points ago +4 / -0

He was McCain's buddy. He got outspoken after he died.... McCain must have had dirt on him. He just wants our votes.

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Underpants 2 points ago +2 / -0

They don't give a shit. They're there doing a job. It's just a job to them. It's not about liberty and freedom or life and death.

It's just a job.

And it's a problem.