Lindsey Graham Predicted His Flip Phone's Demise Weeks Ago,It's hard to be Lindsey Graham — in the matter of Republican presidential level headed discussions, that is.
The South Carolina representative had a Bronx cheer for the survey based competitor prerequisites that will probably keep him off the stage at the initially broadcast standoff between the 2016 GOP hopefuls in Cleveland one month from now.
"I think it sucks. I think it sucks," Graham said amid a Thursday appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."
Graham said he and others may be kept out of the Aug. 6 faceoff, supported by Fox, "for reasons unknown."
The Republican National Committee approved the criteria being utilized by Fox furthermore by CNN in a resulting level headed discussion. Some piece of the benchmark for making the slice is to be among the main 10 entertainers in surveys preceding the system.
Graham — who is scarcely enlisting in surveys of the 16-part GOP field — said he supposes those criteria are irrational and the gathering doesn't need to become tied up with an arrangement of standards that removes hopefuls of the headliner.
"The RNC, they're not vulnerable here. That is to say, it is our gathering. You know, CNN and Fox have concoct a criteria to get into the verbal confrontation that I believe is senseless," Graham said.If my numbers go up, this is on account of I call Donald Trump an ass. That is not why I need an ascent in surveys," the congressperson said, alluding to the bite out that drove Trump to advertise Graham's own wireless number to the world.
"The main thing is, I think the criteria in July of 2015 has neither rhyme nor reason. You're trying big name and name ID. Give all of us a chance right off the bat to present our defense."
Graham did get a lot of telephone calls and media consideration after Trump gave out his number: The representative taped a feature in which he stuck his flip telephone into a blender, liquefied it in a toaster and dropped it off a building.
The 2016 confident didn't ease up on Trump — who has all the earmarks of being a lock to fit the bill for the verbal confrontations — amid the meeting.
"I believe he's kind of a political fender bender where individuals back off and watch," Gr
The South Carolina representative had a Bronx cheer for the survey based competitor prerequisites that will probably keep him off the stage at the initially broadcast standoff between the 2016 GOP hopefuls in Cleveland one month from now.
"I think it sucks. I think it sucks," Graham said amid a Thursday appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."
Graham said he and others may be kept out of the Aug. 6 faceoff, supported by Fox, "for reasons unknown."
The Republican National Committee approved the criteria being utilized by Fox furthermore by CNN in a resulting level headed discussion. Some piece of the benchmark for making the slice is to be among the main 10 entertainers in surveys preceding the system.
Graham — who is scarcely enlisting in surveys of the 16-part GOP field — said he supposes those criteria are irrational and the gathering doesn't need to become tied up with an arrangement of standards that removes hopefuls of the headliner.
"The RNC, they're not vulnerable here. That is to say, it is our gathering. You know, CNN and Fox have concoct a criteria to get into the verbal confrontation that I believe is senseless," Graham said.If my numbers go up, this is on account of I call Donald Trump an ass. That is not why I need an ascent in surveys," the congressperson said, alluding to the bite out that drove Trump to advertise Graham's own wireless number to the world.
"The main thing is, I think the criteria in July of 2015 has neither rhyme nor reason. You're trying big name and name ID. Give all of us a chance right off the bat to present our defense."
Graham did get a lot of telephone calls and media consideration after Trump gave out his number: The representative taped a feature in which he stuck his flip telephone into a blender, liquefied it in a toaster and dropped it off a building.
The 2016 confident didn't ease up on Trump — who has all the earmarks of being a lock to fit the bill for the verbal confrontations — amid the meeting.
"I believe he's kind of a political fender bender where individuals back off and watch," Gr

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