Who Are They Fooling?

I’m almost certain that if Sen. Lindsey Graham hadn’t died over the weekend, the office of Sen. Mitch McConnell wouldn’t have released a questionable photo of him and his wife (possible widow) Elaine Chao.

Graham was the Republican Senator from South Carolina who was often controversial and more on that in another post. His people wasted no time alerting the media and public of his death.

On the other hand, McConnell’s health and possible death has been clouded under mystery that seems too suspicious. At first they didn’t even alert the media of any medical emergency until it was leaked. Now people near where McConnell may or may not have been found unconscious are saying there wasn’t an urgency by first responders.

For an 84 year old man who has frozen up while speaking to the media more than once, urgency in any medical emergency is a given unless he’s deceased or passed the point of becoming conscious again. That’s what makes the photo more suspicious. He’s claiming it was just a fall, that kept him in the hospital for four weeks?

No way.

Also, why is he wearing blue jeans and a button down shirt while holding a newspaper just slightly visible and if you zoom in, his eyes don’t look right. He’s not looking at the camera and they’re not straight.

Also, Chao’s right hand seems to disappear into his left arm. Now she could be holding her hand behind his arm but it doesn’t look real. Seeing how J.D. Vance and Mike Johnson have pictures and video of them looking so uncomfortable around the wives, it makes you wonder if it’s all a facade

Two senators who have been the President’s biggest supporters as well as willing to do his bidding have either died or unable to fulfill their office duties. It’s doesn’t look good for an administration and a political party that is losing support every day.

What do you think? Please comment.

Published by bobbyzane420

I'm an award winning journalist and photographer who covered dozens of homicides and even interviewed President Jimmy Carter on multiple occasions. A back injury in 2011 and other family medical emergencies sidelined my journalism career. But now, I'm doing my own thing, focusing on movies (one of my favorite topics), current events and politics (another favorite topic) and just anything I feel needs to be posted. Thank you for reading.

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