Lindsey Graham takes grilling after being spotted at Disney World amid shutdown
Source: Raw Story
March 29, 2026 6:04PM ET
Amid the ongoing partial government shutdown that has sparked chaos and long lines at airports nationwide, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) was spotted at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida dining at Chef Mickeys, and having a grand ol time, TMZ reported on Sunday, sparking immediate backlash from several notable critics.
Divas still need vacation, reads a social media post from California Gov. Gavin Newsoms press office in response to Grahams Disney World getaway.
Why is an old man with no kids going to Disney? wrote conservative journalist Cassandra MacDonald in a social media post on X.
Graham confirmed his trip to Disney World to TMZ, telling the outlet that he was in Florida on official business. "I was invited to a meeting in South Florida on Friday with Trump official Steve Witkoff... to talk about the possibility of normalization between Saudi Arabia and Israel, Graham told TMZ. I went to Orlando to meet friends after. I'm already back in South Carolina."
Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/lindsey-graham-2676635810/
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TommyT139
(2,357 posts)...and it's not as funny as he thinks. Calling Graham a "diva" just adds to the tally.
Gavin Newsom Is Being Weirdly Homophobic Yet Again
The governor of California wont stop invoking peoples alleged Grindr accounts as an insult.
https://www.them.us/story/gavin-newsom-is-being-weirdly-homophobic-yet-again
The whole story is worth reading by anyone who still thinks Gavin Newsom is solidly behind LGBTQ people.
(The article's observations being facts, I do not see this as a violation of the tarnishing Democrats rule.)
Irish_Dem
(81,209 posts)I don't think it sounds bad, the man is a jackass diva.
And in the military we win the war first and worry about polite conversation and niceties
later.
I have been a strong advocate for women and gay rights since I have been a kid.
I have earned the right to say my say.
Newsom is right. Win the gd war by any means possible, sort the rest out later.
If we do not do this, NONE OF US WILL HAVE ANY RIGHTS EVER AGAIN.
We need to stay focused and beat the hell out of MAGA.
TommyT139
(2,357 posts)If you don't understand how Newsom's use of "diva" plays on homophobic stereotypes, I can't help you. Apart from that, in this country, freedom of speech doesn't have to be "earned."
We absolutely need to win in November...and whatever comes after November. Naming the communication patterns of someone who might end up being part of that is a legitimate exercise.
Miguelito Loveless
(5,744 posts)Diva (/ˈdiːvə/, Italian: [ˈdiːva]), the Latin word for a goddess, has often been used as an honorific to refer to a celebrated woman of outstanding talent in the world of opera, theatre, cinema, fashion and popular music. If referring to an actress, the meaning of diva is closely related to that of prima donna. Diva can also refer to a person, especially one in show business, with a reputation for being temperamental or demanding. The application of the term has broadened beyond the performing arts to also include celebrated political and business leaders.
In American English I have always heard it used pejoratively as describing a person who is a pain in the ass to work with, a self-important person who believes they are the to be treated as almost royalty.
QueerDuck
(1,691 posts)It's no different than adding "lady" to his first initial... no different than dressing up Fetterman in women's clothing.
But, apparently such things are allowed if the slur and insult is being used against someone we dislike.
Ugh.
Miguelito Loveless
(5,744 posts)I quoted the more common usage in American English. The Italian use is not pejorative, the US use is, but refers to men and women. You are taking the Italian use, and assuming deliberate misgendering. As I recall, when people wanted to do that, they referred to him as "Miss Lindsey", THAT is misgendering.
This reminds me of the folks who got upset about the word "niggardly" and drove a city councilman out of office despite the fact that the word had NO relationship or derivation from the "N word". Lindsey Graham is certainly a "diva|", as is Trump. They are both self-important asses who feel they should be treated as royalty.
Bengus81
(10,160 posts)He's doing what they've done to us for decades. I applauded it.
wcmagumba
(6,158 posts)Nothing wrong with that. As someone having had many "Diva" friends throughout my life the signs are pretty obvious, I loved all of them...
twodogsbarking
(18,761 posts)Ray Bruns
(6,345 posts)Why indeed?
looking for a ride?
LetMyPeopleVote
(179,723 posts)My adult children and I go to Walt Disney on a regular basis. My first trip was in 1984 with my ex-wife and our oldest was born nine months later. We started going before we had kids and took the kids to Disney many times. I used to have a time share at Disney but sold it after my divorce. I have pictures of my middle child trying to run off with Chip and Dale when she was three or so. My oldest child got on the hot seat at Who Wants to Be a Millionaire at 15. My middle child made into the contestant pool for Who Wants to Be a Millionaire when that show was being filmed at WDW. It was a random selection, and I did not make the cut. She did not get onto the show. I admit that I used to go to WDW by myself when I had the time share and enjoyed among other things playing Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (I got onto the Hot Seat 16 times).
I had a former associate at my firm who has visited every Disney resort in every country. My oldest just went to Tokyo Disney two years ago. My older two went to the California Disney parks a year ago. I have not been to the original California park since I was 11 (back when there were "E-ticket" rides) and I am thinking of going back there. We were at Disney World in Orlando the last two Octobers and will be headed to Disney World in December for my 70th birthday.
My oldest has a time share that is right next to the Contemporary Resort where they caught Graham. You do NOT need kids to enjoy Disney World. My oldest is a foodie and there are some really great restaurants at Disney. The restaurant where they caught Graham, Chef Mickey, is a nice buffet that I do not remember ever eating at (there are so many good places to eat at WDW). I personally like a fried chicken place run by Art Smith (who has been a judge on Top Chef). There are several really top tier restaurants at Walt Disney that are very nice.
I am amused that Graham went to Disney World, but I am not surprised. You do not need kids to go Disney World.