The normally loquacious Senate Republican caucus is being uncharacteristically mum about whom they think presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney should pick to play Robin to his Batman. (more)
Responding to Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai‘s demand that the U.S. military leave the country’s village outposts by next year, South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham said the U.S. will not “abandon” Afghanistan. (more)
South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham is offended “as hell” over automatic cuts to the defense budget, suggesting that the American people “fire” Congress and “keep the soldiers.” (more)
Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham told The Daily Caller that he could envision using American military force as a part of a broader coalition to stop Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad from continuing to attack his people. (more)
Republican presidential candidates and members of Congress applauded the National Labor Relation Board‘s decision to drop its complaint against aircraft manufacturer Boeing on Friday. And South Carolina GOP Senator Lindsey Graham is calling for a congressional investigation into the matter, said he would block Obama administration nominees to the NLRB until his questions are answered. (more)
South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham told The Daily Caller on Tuesday that Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain has to demonstrate he’s knowledgeable enough on national security issues so voters will know “he’s ready for the job.” (more)
At a debate event hosted by the Common Sense Society last week, The Daily Caller spoke to Senator Lindsey Graham about President Obama’s foreign policy record. (more)
Aides to Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell indicated Thursday evening that he wants the bipartisan deficit-reduction “super committee” to reach a major deal, The Hill reports. (more)
WASHINGTON — Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., hailed the death of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi Thursday but chastised Congress for its hesitance to assist anti-Gadhafi Libyan rebels and for criticizing President Barack Obama’s use of U.S. military resources to assist in air strikes. (more)
South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham is “mad as hell” over the National Labor Relations Board’s complaint against The Boeing Company and has rallied a group of GOP senators to demand that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and President Barack Obama support legislation that would prevent a similar situation from occurring in the future. (more)
Republican Sens. John McCain of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina praised the end of Muammar Gaddafi’s 40-year reign in Libya Sunday night, but criticized America’s limited use of airpower in the fight to overthrow him. (more)
Amid talk that President Obama should circumvent Congress by issuing an executive order to raise the debt limit, two Republican lawmakers are taking steps to ensure that doesn’t happen. (more)
President Obama’s troop withdrawal plan was not among the options presented to him by General David Petraeus, according to testimony given under oath by Marine Lt. General John Allen, seemingly contradicting statements made previously by a White House official. (more)
Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina responded Tuesday to ethics complaints lodged by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) regarding the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) suit against Boeing. (more)
A leading Republican voice on national security said Tuesday that presidential contender Mitt Romney risks looking like Jimmy Carter if he doesn’t take a stronger stance on Afghanistan. (more)
Gov. Nikki Haley and state officials have joined hundreds of Boeing workers in North Charleston to cut the ribbon opening the company’s 787 jetliner assembly plant at the center of a National Labor Relations Board dispute. (more)
CIA Director Leon Panetta is widely expected to be confirmed as the next Secretary of Defense, but he is nonetheless facing some pointed questions today from the Senate Armed Services Committee regarding troop levels in Afghanistan, defense spending cuts, Libya and Iran. (more)
In the wake of the National Labor Relation Board’s (NLRB) contentious decision to prevent Boeing from opening a plant in South Carolina, three Republican senators have introduced legislation to protect South Carolina’s right-to-work laws. (more)
If you don’t follow politics, you may not know whether Mississippi Republican Gov. Haley Barbour is a male or a female. Some would call you ignorant, but we don’t blame you. There are plenty of famous political folks with confusing names, and we almost want to shake our fists at their parents for creating unnecessary complications for these poor individuals and the rest of the world. We can imagine the political figures in this slideshow don’t appreciate being mistaken for the wrong sex, but in the political field, you should have thick enough skin to endure sophomoric wise-cracks and know how to put up with duds. (more)
South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham demanded President Barack Obama explain why he hired Bill Daley, a former Boeing Company board member, as his chief of staff and why he named Boeing president James McNerney to lead his Export Council. Graham also asked the president to publicly state if he agrees with his chief of staff’s and Export Council head’s private sector business decisions. If Obama doesn’t publicly state that, Daley’s and McNerney’s actions at Boeing could be viewed as a “violation of the law” if the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) succeeds in its complaints against Boeing according to Graham. Graham added that an NLRB victory would mean Obama hires “union-busters” in his White House. (more)






















