Conley and Graham Debate: Initial Reaction

My immediate impressions of the Graham/Conley debate:

How can I characterize the first and only televised debate between the South Carolina Senate seat contenders Bob Conley and Lindsey Graham? Well, my overall impression calls for recollection. I remember the 1992 debate between George Bush the Elder, Bill Clinton, and Ross Perot. This seemed like a revisitation of that presidential debate, minus George HW Bush.

Basically, it was Bill Clinton vs. Ross Perot: Republican candidate Lindsey Graham (Bill Clinton) vs. Democratic candidate Bob Conley (Ross Perot).

In a nutshell, whatever their positions on a particular issue, the two candidates came across clearly as to what drives their agendas. Conley’s interest is primarily America, and Graham’s the ‘global economy’ (his words).

Graham spoke in classic lawyer style making it all about him first and then turning it to being about ‘you’. He seemed to be vying for the position of White House Secretary for Bush the Younger and (though I didn’t count the times he dropped the name) for chief McCain advisor for the Senate.

This is extraordinarily disturbing. Nowhere did Graham promote the idea of representing the Republic of South Carolina or even the United States of America, but spoke frequently of NATO, the UN, and often implied the WTO.

South Carolina is faced with a clear choice for the one to truly REPRESENT South Carolina to the federal government: one who represents the restoration of Constitutional government in Washington or one who represents the globalists’ interests to the people of South Carolina and the federal government.

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  1. Bob Conley did a great job in the Debate, I see now that Bob will work hard for South Carolina and The United States!

    Lets all give bob Conley a few bucks!
    http://www.BobConleyforSenate.com

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