Sen. Lindsey Graham on Wednesday accused his Democratic opponent of "manufacturing" outrage over a comment Graham made about the “good old days of segregation.” Graham claimed his comment was “dripping with sarcasm" -- and dismissed Democrat Jaime Harrison's criticism. “.@LindseyGrahamSC just called segregation ‘the good old days,’” Harrison had tweeted after Graham made the comment during a Supreme Court confirmation hearing for Judge Amy Coney Barrett. “The good old days for who, Senator?
It’s 2020, not 1920. Act like it.” When questioned by a reporter during a recess, Graham balked at the idea that anyone who knows him wouldn’t realize he was being ironic. “It was with deep sarcasm that I suggested that some legislative body would want.
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