An era ends
"America's pastor" will no longer counsel presidents.
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It's strange how people have this knack for poor timing sometimes. Announcing this decision just after the election makes me wonder if his choice would have been different had McCain won.
It's just as well, I expect. The President doesn't need any extra succubi attaching themselves to him than he already has waiting for him.
I hope Graham enjoys the quiet life in the days that are left for him, and that they'll be happy. A fellow that gets to that age deserves some happy days... in spite of the difficulties the come with it.
Posted on November 7, 2008 2:42 PM
Billy never met a president that he didn't like -
Posted on November 7, 2008 6:01 PM