Have you seen this?
Lee Bright to Face “YouTube Lindsey” in Debate
Thursday’s debate will contrast two very different voting records.
State Senator Lee Bright is personally challenging establishment incumbent Lindsey Graham to a debate, and Thursday night in Columbia, the challenger will debate a YouTube version of Graham at the South Carolina Troopers Association, located at 4961 Broad River Road, at 7:00pm. Columbia Tea Party Chair Jack Hatfield will moderate.
“Senator Lindsey Graham might have been able to avoid his angry constituents during the August recess by staying away from South Carolina, but Graham’s words and actions did not go unnoticed – and they will not go unopposed,” says Bright, a Tea Party and liberty group favorite from Spartanburg.
“By ignoring constituents so he and John McCain could community organize for the Muslim Brotherhood, Graham has snubbed the voters” said Bright, “Yesterday, he and McCain were up in Barack Obama’s office plotting how they can ram through Obama’s failed foreign policy strategy.” Bright is also focusing on Graham’s domestic agenda, stating that “a few weeks ago Graham called efforts by Ted Cruz and Mike Lee to defund Obama Care a ‘bridge too far.’ We rejected Obama liberalism strongly twice in South Carolina, and yet we have a Senator who is constantly trying to support that agenda.”
“I guess we’ll just deal with Lindsey’s greatest hits” said Edmund Wright, a spokesman for Bright’s campaign. “The only bridge too far is Graham, who’s a bridge way too far to the left. He’s always stretching to reach agreement with people like Obama, Harry Reid and Chuck Schumer, which is not what he was elected to do.”
“This debate will be a great opportunity for people to see how Mr. Graham does not line up with conservative principles, since we’ll put his own statements on display,” Bright said. “I’m looking forward to contrasting my conservative principles and voting record with someone who has strayed from our values for far too long.”
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Wow. You know, I realize a lot of people are pretty far gone with some pretty wild ideology, but how do you get so far gone that you can call something like that a “debate?” Even to the point of saying that one of his fellow travelers will “moderate.” Moderate what?
One thing’s for sure — Mark Sanford making appearances with a life-sized picture of Nancy Pelosi (who, by the way, was NOT his opponent, in case you’re still confused) is no longer the height of silliness.
When I see something like that, I find myself wondering such things as, “What’s going on within the South Carolina Troopers Association that it would agree to be a venue for such a stunt?”
I have no idea…

I’d rather see him debate YouTube Sarah Palin….
Or YouTube Tina Fey as Sarah Palin…
“… but how do you get so far gone that you can call something like that a ‘debate?'” – Brad W.
While certainly not a debate, most of today’s dumbed-down public (you know, ordinary voters) have not witnessed a televised debate of presidential candidates, much less nominees. Bright’s “YouTube Lindsey”
production will entertain as well as inform voters yet to realize how frequent Sen. Graham’s deceits and how vile his arrogance to voters have actually been.
Were presidentials candidates to do likewise rather than memorize crafty responses to scripted and screened network questions, national voters would be no more ill-prepared to vote, and far more entertained, than productions pretending to be presidential candidate debates have left their audiences.
The only question will be whether Mr. Bright’s entertainment value will be sufficient to generate low country demand. I predict that is not unlikely. Standby Beaufort and Charleston!
If you want a senator who treats the average voter (once every 6 years) like his father treated his mill workers, Graham’s for you.
Someone needs to do a cartoon of Bright’s YouTube getting under Flimsy Lindsey’s skin.