January 5, 2010 8:11 PM

S.C. County GOP Censures Lindsey Graham

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(AP)  Updated 6:55 p.m. ET

Once again, Republican U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham was censured by county GOP leaders in his home state. This time, though, the rebuke wasn't as cut and dry.

Some in the Lexington County GOP complained the censure wasn't on the agenda and came as a surprise — after some had left the meeting. The executive committee's 13-7 vote late Monday made the county the second to censure Graham in about two months, but this wasn't like the unanimous decision by Charleston County.

The resolution cited Graham's stances on immigration, climate change and the bank bailout. Two years earlier, Greenville County Republicans censured him for immigration.

"They've begun to stack up. When you get one in Lexington — if I were him, I would view that with some degree of alarm," said Francis Marion University political scientist Neal Thigpen. "Lexington is the Vatican City of Republicanism in this state."

However, he questioned its sway, noting Graham was re-elected last year with 58 percent of the vote, and there's five more years before re-election.

At a news conference Tuesday, Graham defended his record and downplayed the censure, characterizing it as the result of a small group of fringe activists who support libertarian-leaning congressman Ron Paul. He said he is working on building a political party, not an exclusive club.

"I'm proud of my social and fiscal conservatism," Graham said. "I'm a Republican who will reach across the aisle and solve problems."

The six-paragraph resolution said Graham's support for action on climate change "reiterates his support for government intervention in the private sector in direct contradiction of the Republican principle of free markets."

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Talbert Black, of Lexington, believes Graham has tried to marginalize him and others, noting a comment the senator made in October that the GOP does not want to limit itself as a party of angry white men.

"When you have somebody so willing to compromise with those who aren't conservative, and belittles those who are conservative, we need to do something about that," said Black, the state coordinator of Campaign for Liberty, a group dedicated to personal liberty and fiscal conservatism that spawned after Paul's 2008 presidential campaign.

As precinct president, Black proposed the resolution while filling in for a committeeman.

The resolution faults Graham for voting for the Troubled Asset Relief Program. Those opposing censure noted the Bush administration pushed that $700 billion financial bailout.

Other county GOP officials said the 13 "yes" votes don't represent the larger county organization.

"I don't think Sen. Graham's critics give him credit for the many strong conservative positions he's leading on," said Tony Denny, an executive committee member who cited Graham's opposition to closing Guantanamo Bay and Democrats' health care plan. "I think they were cherry-picking things they're upset about."

Denny got to the meeting in time to vote after getting a text message at his son's basketball game. He also noted that Graham has said he's working on the so-called cap and trade legislation in an effort to help craft legislation that would bring jobs to South Carolina, with a push for nuclear energy, alternative energy and offshore drilling for natural gas.

"I believe he's going in the same direction, but I think they'd rather be angry than try to accomplish something," Denny said. "To blast him on something he's trying to improve upon is premature and not an appropriate role for our party to be in."

A spokesman for state GOP Chairwoman Karen Floyd said the censure means nothing more than some people in local parties are upset.

The censures of Graham are a stark difference to conservatives' treatment of South Carolina's other senator, Republican Jim DeMint, whose national profile has grown since he predicted last summer the health care legislation could be Obama's "Waterloo moment" that could break his presidency.

DeMint has "gained popularity among the more shrill, ultraconservative Republicans," Thigpen said. "As a player in the policy making process, Graham has been able to maintain himself. He's the more serious legislator, but in terms of pronouncements, here recently, Demint has stepped out of Lindsey's shadow and staked out a persona in his own right."

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by pattyrae July 21, 2010 11:08 AM EDT
NOW ........for the next step. LG's constituents, need to recall the jerk! And oh YES they CAN GRAHAM! A certain REP Martinez thought they couldn't ..........but the federal Court said they could!

IN short GRAHAM .............YOU ARE GOING DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I HOPE WHATEVER OBAMA GAVE YOU WAS WORTH IT YOU COMMIE SCUM!!!!!!!!!!
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by ToolMangler1 January 5, 2010 10:58 PM EST
"Lindsey Graham: Health Care Deals "Sleazy"....."


He should know,, "Politics are 'sleazy'. Every time politics win, America loses. Lindsey Graham is the consumate politician.
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by pattyrae July 21, 2010 11:09 AM EDT
I wish there was a way to RAVE the good comments, cause I'd rave yours for sure!
by proudmilvet January 5, 2010 10:37 PM EST
The United States of America is now a complete Joke, but no one is Laughing. Just shaking their heads in pity & utter disbelief over what this once proud nation has become.
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by proudmilvet January 5, 2010 10:28 PM EST
The Republican Party has become an absolute Disgrace, & has helped make our nation an international Joke!
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by stn_sage January 5, 2010 4:47 PM EST
This is laughable! The GOP censure Lindsey Graham?!

Mr. Graham is just a little less 'right-wing' than Genghis Khan! But, barely!

Him and John McCain were GWB's most ardent supporters!

Mr. Graham has done the very minimum required to claim and possibly convince Southerners that he is 'working with' Democrats! But, outside
his home state...and the South...Mr. Graham appears to be a raving far right-winger...extending little to no cooperation on anything that counts!
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by pattyrae July 21, 2010 11:10 AM EDT
Obviously YOU are a LIBERAL and SUPPORT USURPING the constitution!
by quapawsix January 5, 2010 3:25 PM EST
I'm Bored it's the same old same old what does this have to do with fixing this country.
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by Brokennews January 5, 2010 3:01 PM EST
I'm all for voting them out. Put good democrats in who put country and best interests of the people first.

by elliesamericana January 5, 2010 1:26 PM EST




OMG!! That's funny!! FYI--They're politicians!! They would sell their own mothers to the mob if it ensured that got another term!!
To sit there & say that we would be better off with Democrats ruling the Gov. instead of Republicans is no different than saying that the neighborhood would be better off with Crips ruling the streets instead of the Bloods. For some, I guess it's OK to get raped as long as the rapist is in your party!!




Immigration (Reform): Translates to amnesty for illegals.

Climate change (No longer Global Warming): Translates to big Gov. tax grab.


If Graham was going along with these fiascos I can see why he caught some heat from the right. What position was Graham taking on these issues?

A huge reason I voted for Obama was McCain's suicidal position on giving amnesty to illegals. I hope Obama does not allow amnesty!! I'll probably be disappointed, but I can hope.
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by Brokennews January 5, 2010 3:03 PM EST
Why do your old post sit in the box after you post it? Come on CBS!! You've had enough time to fix the glitches by now!!
by DavefromColorado January 5, 2010 3:53 PM EST
lol briannorwood...

Since when has a liberal ever admitted to making a mistake?

And "science" has really been scientific this year, hasn't it? (Cough, climate scandals)

Funny how the latest elections have seen Democrats lose in Democratic districts... clearly more to come at the end of this year...

And what on earth could ever be rational about:

Global warming religion
Cap and tax
Giving US citizen rights to foreign jihad terrorists
TELLING OUR ENEMIES when we are going to withdraw
Ignoring the field commanders on the ground when they request what they need
Putting restrictions on DOMESTIC oil and gas development in a quest to become "energy independent"????? Ha ha ha ha ha ha....

Spew your hatred elsewhere... I know you don't have any logical "rational" rebuddles to any of these issues, and you are just going to come back with more hatred slander and zero facts or common sense, so let me just go ahead and do it for you:

"David you must be some no-good gosh-darn incest-bred red-kneck!"

Oh the sad state of affairs that is a liberal...
by Brokennews January 5, 2010 2:50 PM EST
"GOP stronghold have voted to censure U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham for working with Democrats on immigration and climate change."





Immigration (Reform): Translates to amnesty for illegals.

Climate change (No longer Global Warming): Translates to big Gov. tax grab.


If Graham was going along with these fiascos I can see why he caught some heat from the right. What position was Graham taking on these issues?

A huge reason I voted for Obama was McCain's suicidal position on giving amnesty to illegals. I hope Obama does not allow amnesty!! I'll probably be disappointed, but I can hope.
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by misands January 5, 2010 2:40 PM EST
This is yet another good example of why the GOP is simply too immature and too extreme to have power in our government. It's too bad because I'm not crazy about the POS Democratic party, but I'll keep having to vote for them until the GOP learns to grow-up and live in reality. Hopefully a new center-right party will form and the radical right-wing GOP can go the way of the Whigs.
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by sjc_1 January 5, 2010 3:40 PM EST
This sort of punishment and arm twisting is what caused several GOP people to become Independent or Democrat. If you keep a short leash on them will find a way to break it. Soon the GOP will alienate so many that there will be few left and they still will not learn the lesson.
by Brokennews January 5, 2010 2:33 PM EST
"GOP stronghold have voted to censure U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham for working with Democrats on immigration and climate change."





Immigration (Reform): Translates to amnesty for illegals.

Climate change (No longer Global Warming): Translates to big Gov. tax grab.


If Graham was going along with these fiascos I can see why he caught some heat from the right. What position was Graham taking on these issues?

A huge reason I voted for Obama was McCain's suicidal position on giving amnesty to illegals. I hope Obama does not allow amnesty!!
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