Well, He Went Out Big July 14, 2026July 14, 2026 And maybe that’s what Lindsey Graham wanted most of all — to be paid attention to. To be at the center of things. Not all the attention has been kind. A lot of it has been humorous. Some of it has been blunt. My friend Keith Boykin had this to say: “I’m not gunna do it,” he begins. “I’m not gunna stand here and pretend that Senator Lindsey Graham was a great and honorable man just because he’s dead — because he wasn’t. Lindsey Graham was a miserable evil warmonger with no principles.” It’s about as powerful a two-and-a-half minutes as you’re likely to see — worth your time. Some has even been musical. My friend Tym sent a recording of Lady Bug Death Drop. Younger readers may recognize the artist’s voice; I did not. I offer it not because I’m entirely comfortable with the mean-spiritedness of its lyrics — I am not — but because if younger readers do recognize the artist’s voice, they’ve been fooled. It turns out Tym did it all with AI. In a couple of minutes. Being of a certain age, I find that astounding. He simply prompted Gemini AI: I want to make a fun, joyful, and celebratory dark humor anthem about Lindsey Graham’s death on Suno. It should be in 90s house style, with ding ding the witch is dead vibes, crystal waters Sylvester inspired. Please draft a prompt for Suno for all the necessary fields. The title should be Lady Bug Death Drop with relevant lyrics. Gemini did; Suno (an AI that makes music) did the rest. If you were a Lindsey Graham fan, you can ask Gemini to write “RIP, American Hero” — perhaps with gospel and patriotic vibes, Kid Rock and Ted Nugent inspired. Suno will do the rest. Some of it has been appropriately respectful. Lindsey Graham R.I.P. – Robert Reich.