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Remembering Lindsey Graham
The Senate—and the country— just lost one of its most consistent, battle-tested voices.
Lindsey Graham wasn’t a fair-weather politician.
He served his country in uniform, then spent decades in the Senate fighting for strong national defense, secure borders, and American leadership on the world stage.
Whether you agreed with him on every issue or not, you always knew where he stood.
He didn’t bend with the political winds — he planted his feet and fought for what he believed was right for the country.
He took the tough votes, took the heat, and kept showing up.
I remember one time when Senator Graham and I were both talking at a Mackinac Center conference in Michigan.
We had to take a boat across the lake to the island, and he had me in stitches the whole ride over.
Beyond the politics, he was just a fun guy to be around.
Love him or hate him, he was a good time.
He was also a fierce advocate for the agenda.
In recent years, he stood firmly with President Trump on key fights — border security, judicial appointments, and confronting our adversaries.
In an era when too many politicians run from controversy, Graham ran toward it.
He called things as he saw them, even when it cost him politically.
That kind of backbone is rare.
I think his strongest moment was when stood up for Justice Kavanaugh in his confirmation hearing.
That kind of conviction can’t be faked.
Let’s be honest, there were a couple of times Lindsey went off the reservation.
But he was a man who acted according to his principles.
He truly made something of himself and served his country well.
This is a guy who was orphaned, adopted his sister and took care of her, and devoted his life to the country that he loved.
His death is a good reminder for all of us. . . live life every day as if it’s your last.
Life is precious and fleeting—we need to use it well while we have it.
The bottom line?
Lindsey Graham was a patriot who loved this country and spent his life defending it.
We need more leaders like him — men and women who understand that politics is about service, not self-preservation.
Rest in peace, Senator Graham, your service will not be forgotten.