This is creepy even for Lindsey Graham

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In a recently released January 6 committee transcript, new information was learned about Trump sycophant Lindsey Graham. Georgia Secretary of state Bard Raffensperger said that he was extremely turned off when Graham tried to contact him about the results of the 2020 presidential election. He said that call was placed by Graham on November 13, 2020. And Raffensperger said Lindsey had a rather strange request.

Apparently, Graham spoke about credit card companies. And he explained that these companies retain millions of signatures. Gabe Sterling handled the call, and reportedly, Graham was pitching a sort of different kind of process for signature verification, and that is when the talk of credit card companies came up.

“He was talking about a process of using companies, and I didn’t know exactly where he was going,” said Raffensperger. “I just didn’t want to go where he was. — where I thought he might want to go. I just thought it best not to call him back.”

This is weird and a little bit eerie. What in the world was Lindsey Graham thinking? There wasn’t any type of LEGAL process that could have been used. Lindsey Graham is in a lot of trouble here. A lot of things sort of lead straight back to him — things that cannot be explained away.

“We just never got back to him,” Raffensperger explained. Well, that’s likely because he didn’t want to break the law. Graham was likely feeling him out, seeing if he was the type who WOULD break the law, testing him, pushing buttons, trying to see how far he could go.

Lindsey Graham is one of the saddest cases of this whole sordid story. And by “saddest,” I do not mean to imply I feel sorry for him. On the contrary, he disgusts me.

But if anyone out of this whole thing should have known better, it’d be Graham. The guy has now destroyed his reputation and his political future, and who knows, perhaps prison time will also follow. All for one red-faced traitor who never gave a damn about him.