Lindsey Graham Puts Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens on Notice: ‘We Are Killing People Who Criticize Israel’
Sen. Lindsey Graham told donor audience that the government is “killing all the right people” who criticize Israel, dismissing concerns about dissenting voices including Tucker Carlson & Candace Owen
Speaking at a closed-door meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition, Graham brushed aside anxiety among donors about the rise of anti-interventionist figures like Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens and Nick Fuentes, assuring the room that the Republican Party remains firmly aligned with militarism, tax cuts for elites, and unconditional support for Israel.
“I feel good about the Republican Party. I feel good about where we’re going as a nation,” Graham said, according to recordings circulated online. “We’re killing all the right people and we’re cutting your taxes.”
The remark, delivered casually and to laughter, was interpreted by critics as a revealing glimpse into the mindset of Washington’s permanent war class — one that equates dissent with enemies and treats mass death abroad as a political talking point.
Graham went on to praise Donald Trump as his “favorite president,” bragging that the U.S. military has been so active in attacking foreign nations on behalf of Israel, it has finally begun to encounter limits to its global firepower.
“We’ve run out of bombs,” Graham boasted. “We didn’t run out of bombs in World War II.”
The senator also directly addressed concerns from the audience about media figures and politicians who have begun questioning Israel’s influence over U.S. policy and America’s role in foreign conflicts.
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Lindsey Graham is obsessed with killing people.
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If Lindsey Graham gets reelected to the US Senate, there’s no reason to have a Republican Party.
“So to those who worry about these stupid interviews,” Graham said dismissively, referring to viral conversations challenging interventionism, “don’t worry. The Republican Party has figured it out.”
For critics, that reassurance was precisely the problem.
Anti-war activists argue that Graham’s comments reflect a bipartisan consensus in Washington that treats war as normal, dissent as dangerous, and civilian deaths — whether in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, or elsewhere — as acceptable collateral in the service of empire.



