Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Watch Lindsey Graham Tell Chris Wallace That “We Just Elected a Two Term African American President”

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Lindsey Graham, who I think is a United States Senator, seems confused today about who recently won the Presidential election. He tells Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday that “we just elected a two term African American president.” He’s unaware of Joe Biden having been elected.

Lady G, as he’s known in some circles, may have been time traveling back to 2012 during his interview. Experts also said this week that not enough sleep can cause dementia. Is Lady G not getting enough sleep before interviews? Was he up late Saturday night watching TCM?

All I know is, Roger Ailes woke up in his hot surroundings and said Obama still president? Let’s get rid of him!

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