If We Can’t Lose Him, Use Him

By Ryan • on March 5, 2010

rhinoThe Official Maverick Lapdog, Lindsey Graham (Pomeranian – SC) has been at it for a while this cycle.

He’s working on cap and trade.  He wants to close Gitmo.  And now, he’s working with Democrats on the latest amnesty, which he will loudly proclaim is not amnesty because of all the penalties which won’t be enforced any more than the existing laws are.  You can read about them in more detail at Michelle Malkin.  And worst of all, we can’t get rid of him until 2014.

Fortunately, we can use him.

His record can be used against other RINOs running in the primaries.  In the past, they’ve voted in various sized blocs together in gangs, or as Democrats on critical legislation.  Therefore, The Pomeranian’s antics can truthfully serve as a current reminder of exactly what each and every RINO trying to get elected will do if they manage to make it into office.

In short, the more annoying and mavericky he gets, the more worth he has as an attack point against people like Fiorina and Campbell in California, Kirk in Illinois (to hell with his chances in the general election), Charlie Crist in Florida, and most importantly, his owner McCain in Arizona.  I know he makes a lot of us angry, but there’s nothing we can do about him for four years but make him productive to our goals.

If we can’t lose him, use him.  Time to swallow our tempers with this clown and think tactically.  Let’s put this trash to work for us.

I just got out of the hospital after a speed reading accident.
I hit a bookmark.
                -- Steven Wright

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