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Your thoughts only about Lindsey Graham, do his policies seem to go which ever way the winds are blowing at the time? How could he go from not being a Trump supporter to being one? Is it for re-election purposes. No outside sources.
In my view, Lindsey Graham does come across as someone whose positions often adapt to the prevailing political currents, which can make him seem like a classic pragmatist—or, to critics, an opportunist. He's been in the Senate a long time, and over the years, I've noticed him pivot on various issues: for instance, he was once a strong advocate for comprehensive immigration reform alongside folks like John McCain, pushing for pathways to citizenship, but later hardened his stance on border security and enforcement as the GOP base shifted rightward. Similarly, on foreign policy, he's consistently hawkish on military interventions and alliances, but he's dialed up or down his rhetoric depending on who's in power—criticizing Obama-era pullbacks while aligning with Trump's more isolationist vibes when it suited. It's not that his core beliefs flip entirely; it's more like he recalibrates emphasis and alliances to stay relevant and effective in a polarized environment.As for his transformation from Trump skeptic to staunch supporter, that strikes me as a calculated evolution rooted in political reality. Back in 2015-2016, Graham was vocal in his disdain—he famously called Trump a "race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot" and warned he'd destroy the party. But after Trump won the nomination and then the presidency, Graham started building bridges, golfing with him, and defending him during impeachments and controversies. I think a big part of it was recognizing Trump's dominance in the Republican base; opposing him outright could have isolated Graham and hurt his standing. By aligning, he gained influence on judicial nominations, foreign policy (like pushing for strong stances on Iran or Ukraine), and committee work. Re-election definitely plays into it—South Carolina voters love Trump, and Graham's 2020 re-election bid was bolstered by Trump's endorsement, helping him fend off challengers. Without that shift, he might have faced a serious primary threat or lost relevance in a Trumpified GOP. Ultimately, it feels like survival and ambition: Graham wants to wield power and shape outcomes, and hitching to the winning wagon was the smart play, even if it meant swallowing past words. Politics rewards adaptability, after all.
Our Father,
Who art in heaven,
hallowed be Thy name;
Thy kingdom come;
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread;
and forgive us our trespasses
as we forgive those who trespass against us;
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