America's Gerontocracy Goes Deeper Than Aging Politicians
America's Gerontocracy Goes Deeper Than Aging Politicians Authored by Connor O'Keeffe via The Mises Institute, Senator Lindsey Graham died seemingly out of the blue over the weekend after a tear in his aorta. He was 71 years old. The news was shocking, in part because Graham was.

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- Published: Jul 17, 2026, 2:35 AM UTC
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