Graham News reporting, H.L. Mencken once wrote, involves communicating the news that John Doe had died to a general public that never knew John Doe was alive. Republican U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, who died suddenly and unexpectedly of a ruptured aorta, brought on according to a preliminary post-mortem by hardened arteries, never had that problem. By most accounts following his death, both from Republicans and Democrats, Graham was able to traverse the usual mine-sown partisan political ground without loss of limb or humor. His relationship with Connecticut U.S. Senator Dick Blumenthal is a case in point. The two – one an anti-Trump Democrat, the other a pro-Trump Republican -- have frequently traveled to Ukraine during that country’s darkest hours. Both set their faces against Russian President Vladimir Putin’s absurd notion that Ukraine “is not even a country” shortly before invading the country and dragging pieces of it across adjustabl...
Elliot, Lamont “It could probably be shown by facts and figures that there is no distinctly native American criminal class except Congress.” -- Mark Twain In the opinion of most political commentators in the state, including reporters, Lamont is a moderate Democrat. A dispassionate answer to the question might be: It depends what you mean by “moderate. That goalpost has been moved leftward by New England Democrats within the past few decades, most severely within the political lifespan of Lamont. The governor was first brought to public notice when he defeated incumbent U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman in Connecticut’s Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate in 2006, twenty years ago. Although Lamont gained the endorsement of the state’s Democrat Party and won the primary, he lost to Lieberman in the general election. Four years later in 2010, Lamont ran for governor on a platform promoting balanced budgets, job creation and economic com...