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Lindsey Graham has been flip flopping on Trump for years.what’s the flip flop? when did he suggest he would vote for. majority leader thst didn’t get a long with the president from his party?
- July 2015: “I think [Donald Trump is] uninformed about the situation regarding the illegal immigrant population. I think he has hijacked the debate. I think he is a wrecking ball for the future of the Republican party with the Hispanic community and we need to push back.”
- August 2015: “Well, Donald Trump’s plan on immigration is stupid. I find him offensive. His solution is just constitutionally flawed. It’s not practical. I don’t think there’s 10 votes in the United States Senate for this plan. I promise you no Democrat’s going to vote for this, I certainly wouldn’t vote for it. You’re not going to get 11 million people out of this country. That’s just not practical, that’s going to kill the Republican Party. It’s self-deportation on steroids.”
- September 2015: “I think the wall Donald Trump is building is between us and Hispanics.”
- December 2015: A Trump nomination “would be an utter, complete and total disaster. If you’re a xenophobic, race-baiting, religious bigot, you’re going to have a hard time being president of the United States, and you’re going to do irreparable damage to the party.”
- December 2015: “You know how you make America great again? Tell Donald Trump to go to hell. He’s a race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot. He doesn’t represent my party. He doesn’t represents the values that the men and women who wear the uniform are fighting for. … He’s the ISIL man of the year.”
- December 2015: “I believe Donald Trump is destroying the Republican chances to win an election that we can’t afford to lose. I believe we’re losing the Hispanic vote because they think we don’t like them…I believe Donald Trump is destroying the Republican Party..
Do I really need to go on.
And who is smarter or wiser than "Mammie" in Gone with the wind? (answer: nobody!) You should be proud of who you are, but you could drop the word "bad" and replace it with the "good" that has always been there. Unfortunately, a generation ago blacks were at 19%. That proves what those of us who oppose abortion have been saying, that abortion acceptance hurt blacks, and a 6% lowering of the overall black population from 19 to 13 percent in just under 49 years ago that Roe v. Wade was passed proves it. Roe v. Wade shot down 32% of blacks, and it keeps going down. You can't blame me for that. I've fought against abortion going on 35 years when I conceded a debate to a learned philosophy professor who showed me actual scriptures against the wiccanlike practice of undoing pregnancies by sundry means.