DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

Darline Graham leaves jaws on the floor with wild admission: ‘Charade cannot continue’

August 19, 2026
in News
Darline Graham leaves jaws on the floor with wild admission: ‘Charade cannot continue’

The South Carolina Republican Senate debate turned awkward for appointed Sen. Darline Graham when she was asked about whether the U.S. has a national security interest in Taiwan and the South China Sea.

Graham was appointed to replace the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, a famous foreign policy hawk, who died unexpectedly of an aortic dissection last month. President Donald Trump endorsed her for a full term, but much of the GOP establishment in South Carolina is unsure of her, and Rep. Ralph Norman is running against her in the runoff.

When pressed on the issue in the debate, Graham said, “I’m just going to be honest here. I’m … not that informed on national security.” She added that “I do support the military” but “I’m not a polished politician up here.”

This answer failed to satisfy online commentators on both sides of the aisle.

“Please. This charade cannot continue,” wrote conservative columnist Mark Davis.

“1. Why are you running for the United States Senate if you’re not up to speed on basic national security issues? 2. How are you Lindsey Graham’s sister if you’re not into national security issues??” wrote Zeteo News founder Mehdi Hasan.

“Point in favor of ‘Congress is dead,’” wrote Curt Mills, executive director of The American Conservative magazine. “How dare the legislature, expected to have opinions, have views on anything as highfalutin as National Security? All that matters is that you support the troops, as the Founders intended”

The post Darline Graham leaves jaws on the floor with wild admission: ‘Charade cannot continue’ appeared first on Raw Story.

UCLA defensive back Cole Martin embodied Bob Chesney’s values before meeting the coach
News

UCLA defensive back Cole Martin embodied Bob Chesney’s values before meeting the coach

by Los Angeles Times
August 19, 2026

With an ever-present smile, infectious spirit and larger-than-life personality, defensive back Cole Martin is always undeniably himself. And that was ...

Read more
News

Joyce Carol Oates Shares ‘Fascinating’ Parallels Between Natalie Harp’s Trump Devotion and Charles Manson Girls

August 19, 2026
News

Fired CIA officer reveals stunning detail about removal: ‘They still needed me’

August 19, 2026
News

One of The Beatles Lost His Virginity While His Bandmates Were in the Room

August 19, 2026
News

Liberia agrees to take 1,200 deportees from the U.S.

August 19, 2026
Florida Rep. Cory Mills Loses Primary After Scandal-Filled Campaign

Florida Rep. Cory Mills Loses Primary After Scandal-Filled Campaign

August 19, 2026
‘It’s a shame’: WSJ editors slam Brendan Carr after attack on the press hits a wall

‘It’s a shame’: WSJ editors slam Brendan Carr after attack on the press hits a wall

August 19, 2026
David Krumholtz Says He’s Taking an ‘Indefinite Break’ From Acting to Pursue a ‘Higher Calling’

David Krumholtz Says He’s Taking an ‘Indefinite Break’ From Acting to Pursue a ‘Higher Calling’

August 19, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026