Rest in peace, Lindsey Graham
One of the worst politicians in American history has passed away

When I first started really paying attention to politics in late 2007-early 2008, Senator Lindsey Graham stood out as one of the chief villains in my mind. Graham and I were almost perfectly opposed to one another on the issues of consequence; to put it simply, I wanted to limit or eliminate the power of the U.S. imperial government, and he wanted the U.S. to be all-powerful both at home and abroad. Especially abroad. What Lindsey Graham will most be remembered for is his support for the United States being involved in endless wars around the world, whether that’s with Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Somalia, or Russia, Lindsey Graham supported the American taxpayer being looted or killed to fight them. In that respect, the political legacy of Lindsey Graham is nothing short of support for mass death around the world.
Needless to say, I view the United States as better off with Lindsey Graham no longer wielding any political power or influence, but, as I said of Charlie Kirk after his assassination, “politics is the least of any person,” and Lindsey Graham was also a human being. I don’t celebrate Graham’s death, but I won’t pretend that he wasn’t a champion of so much that I consider evil in the world for the past several decades either. I don’t believe that his death will lead to any change for Imperial America in the foreseeable future, and that the politicians in Washington, D.C. will continue to bankrupt the country per Graham’s wishes even though he is now gone leading to inevitable collapse and decline and the impoverishment of all Americans.
As for the man, I pray that he finds peace and forgiveness, and that his loved ones find comfort in his memory.


