Sen. John Kennedy’s book skewers Lindsey Graham as hawkish, unpredictable and unfiltered
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham had argued his calls to Georgia's secretary of state were protected under a US Constitution clause shielding members of Congress from questioning about official legislative acts [File: Win McNamee/Pool via Reuters]Published On 1 Sep 2022

In his New York Times best-selling book How to Test Negative for Stupid, Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy offers a series of blunt insider anecdotes about Washington, including a strikingly candid portrayal of fellow Republican Lindsey Graham. Kennedy — known for his folksy critique of political elites — paints Graham as a deeply hawkish, hard-drinking wild card on foreign policy who might just as easily “get drunk and vomit in the fish tank” as engage in serious debate, underscoring both the South Carolina senator’s reputation for military aggression and unpredictable behavior that has become fodder for Washington gossip.

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Sen. John Kennedy’s book skewers Lindsey Graham as hawkish, unpredictable and unfiltered Sen. John Kennedy’s book skewers Lindsey Graham as hawkish, unpredictable and unfiltered