Lindsey Graham Infuriated and Charmed His Critics
Politics
United States
Started July 13, 2026
The South Carolina senator was witty and fiercely ambitious
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Lindsey Graham Infuriated and Charmed His Critics
National Review (United States) | Jul 12, 2026
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Graham's ability to infuriate and charm simultaneously indicates a strategic mastery that can unify or divide audiences.
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Lindsey Graham's wit and ambition make him an effective leader who can navigate complex political landscapes.
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The blend of humor and ambition in Graham's approach reflects a necessary adaptability in modern politics.
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While Graham's charisma appeals to many, it raises concerns about the prioritization of style over substance in political discourse.
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Graham's charm often overshadows his controversial policies, leading to a lack of accountability among his supporters.
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