If there's anything Lindsey Graham does for the Republican party, it's that he reminds his constituents that political principles are more important than winning.

In these videos, Graham shows no shame as he continues to defy principle for compromise in the name of "winning." Since when did morality become all about winning? Regardless, the last time I checked, Mr. Moderate John McCain didn't exactly excite voters in last year's presidential race other than to vote against Democrats. Honestly, I'd rather have one Republican in office who actually stood behind the Constitution than a super majority made up of two face Graham-clowns.
Nothing puts a bigger smile on my face than watching a gym full of people yelling at a neocon that they demand a congressman like Ron Paul who follows the Constitution. The highlight, however, has to be where one gentlemen asks Senator Graham when he's going to pull an Arlen Specter and switch parties. Caution: watch your volume level, the crowd gets rather rowdy when cheering for Constitutional declarations!











I'm loving it. The faster people lose faith in the Republican Party and stop selling their souls to is every 2 and 4 years, the sooner we'll get our liberty back. Republicans and Democrats don't care about the nation, they care about their parties and keeping their careers.
What Senator Graham is wrongly ignoring concerning Obamacare, for example, is the following. Given the federal Constitution is silent about public healthcare, the 10th Amendment automatically reserves government power to regulate and lay taxes for healthcare to the states, not the Oval Office and Congress.
The way that RINO Graham and Democrats are perverting constitutional limits on Congress's powers got started as follows. Alexander Hamilton, appointed by President Washington as the first Treasury Secretary, wanted a national bank really, really bad. But Hamilton's problem was that the Founding States had rejected the idea of giving banking powers to the federal government at the constitutional convention. Jefferson had noted this as follows.
But the lack of express constitutional authorization for a national bank didn't stop slick Hamilton, a signer of the Constitution, from "finding" banking powers in the Constitution; after all, what's a signature worth? So despite Jefferson pointing out that the Founding States had rejected a national bank, pro-big federal government Hamilton argued that a national bank was IMPLIED by the general welfare clause (Article I, Section 8, Clause 1).
However, also included in the points which Jefferson argued against Hamilton's perversely wide interpretation of the general welfare clause was this. Jefferson had clearly expressed the Founder's reasoning behind the general welfare clause as evidenced by the following excerpt, something that you'll never hear from RINOs like Graham or Constitution-ignoring Democrats.
And as evidenced by our national deficit from hell, corrupt Democrats and RINOs are now running with Hamilton's torch of general welfare clause perversions, continually raising (lowering?) Hamilton's bar by unashamedly concocting all kinds of constitutionally indefensible excuses to tax and spend the people's hard earned dollars in the name of the general welfare clause.
However, the main problem with the federal government is actually not Congress's perversions of the general welfare clause. The problem with the government, IMO, is the people. Please consider the following.
What's going on is that citizens have evidently foolishly not been teaching their children the Constitution and its history for many generations, particularly the enumerated constitutional principle of state sovereignty evidenced by the 10th Amendment. Consequently, state sovereignty-ignorant voters have been electing lawmakers to both the state legislatures and the federal senate who are as state sovereignty-impaired as the voters are. So these lawmakers have not been doing their jobs to protect state sovereignty by protecting citizens from illegal federal taxes and unconstitutional federal government interference in their lives as evidenced by the threat of Obamacare. And citizens can't stop Congress because citizens don't know the federal Constitution.
Again, thanks to Constitution-ignoring RINOs like Graham and Democrats, and yes, including state sovereignty-ignorant Republican lawmakers too, Hamilton's torch of general welfare clause perversions is now shining brighter than ever.
Finally, the following link should help give people a better idea how state sovereignty-ignorant voters have shot themselves in the foot with big, corrupt federal government as a consequence of the ill-conceived, anti-state sovereignty 16th and 17th Amendments.
If you get a chance, watch "Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story", it's available on NetFlix. Here's the official website for it: http://www.boogiemanfilm.com.
He was mentor to Karl Rove and George W. Bush. He exemplifies the win-at-all-costs mentality that Graham holds dear.
Thanks Nelson, I'll check that out.
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