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Lindsey Graham

——Responds to LGBTQ voter asking about how his marriage to his husband and other LGBTQ rights will be defended, Sen. Graham defends people opposed to marriage equality as “not bigots” and “not neanderthals” and tells the voter, “I’ve tried to be tolerant.”

——Opens hastened affirmation hearings of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court with active COVID infections among Judiciary Committee members. Chairman Graham refuses to get a COVID test to ensure the safety of a debate with his challenger or the guard of the confirmation hearings. Sen. Graham had pledged in that Supreme Court nominations should not be made in an election year. Millions of Americans are early voting in the election, and polls show Americans want the winner of the election to nominate the next Supreme Court justice. Chairman Graham asks Barrett how landmark rulings like Obergefell could be overturned.

——In daytime three of the Barrett hearings, attempts to link the Court’s landmark marriage equality ruling to legalizing polygamy. Chairman Graham had also attempted this doubt and

At 52, the life-long bachelor has been fodder for such rumors for years, but with the resignation of Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho — the anti-gay politician who pled at fault to disorderly conduct after allegedly soliciting sex in an airport men&#;s room — the internet is abuzz over who&#;s next, and they&#;re dying to know what&#;s going on in Graham&#;s bedroom. Is it the latest grasp for the light switch in South Carolina&#;s mighty political closet? Or the inevitable labeling of &#;closet-clinging self-hater&#; that befalls any content bachelor?

Mainstream media often avoids asking older, free politicians what they accomplish in their free moment. While there were rumors dating back 25 years, it wasn&#;t until blog reports about Craig trolling cruisy D.C. restrooms that The Idaho Statesmen deposit a reporter on the story. And even though they held the story until after Craig&#;s arrest was made public, some still accused the folio of orchestrating a witch hunt.

When GQ asked last year, Graham wasn&#;t signify, just dismissive. He said he&#;s not gay, just a loner. But that denial isn&#;t stall

The sad, closeted hypocrisy of Lindsey Graham

There are a lot of conversations in the LGBTI collective about Prides becoming “too commercial,” but what about grassroots, leftist radical Prides? Well, the notion of community-organized, grassroots Prides is astounding, but unfortunately, it is very human to make mistakes.

While big LGBTI Prides that are organized with help from businesses are trying to be inclusive, grassroots Prides include sometimes gone too far in their attempts to form an “edgy,” rebellious atmosphere. Some slogans that have been used at “independent” Prides create more problems than they solve, making these events non inclusive and unacceptable for a large part of the LGBTI community.

I believe in intersectionality. I was one of the very few activists in Russia who began writing and speaking about the need for intersectional approaches in the LGBTI community — speaking up for neurodivergent, disabled, non-white, Muslim, and Jewish LGBTI people. In the U.K., I’m part of various groups supporting LGBTI refugees.

And this is why I view that some contemporary attempts by Wes

Y’all, people are being very represent to Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on the internet. Again. I mean, what does this guy have to do to gain some respect around here?

On July 14, Graham publicly took a brave and bold stance rooted in widely held values. And instead of being lauded as a hero, he’s being ridiculed.

No, he didn’t express support for a commission to investigate the Jan. 6 terrorist attack in D.C.

No, he didn’t come out and urge people to gain vaccinated against COVID, denouncing the anti-vax conspiracy theories as morally abhorrent and dangerous.

No, he didn’t break from his party’s Trump-led base to declare that the election was fair and that Donald Trump lost.

No, he didn’t ask that his party cease vilifying transgender people, especially genderqueer youth.

No, he didn’t say that climate change is real.

No, he didn’t stand up for voting rights, calling out his party for trying to throw democratic elections in the trash.

No, he didn’t advocate for a $15 minimum wage. 

No, he didn’t tell Black Lives Matter.

No, he didn’t take a stand for gun violence protection