Lindsey Graham has never sent an e-mail and thinks the next president shouldn’t either

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) says he has “never sent an e-mail” and would advise the next president to also avoid e-mail. You know, for national security.

Graham, one of many Republicans vying for the party’s 2016 nomination, told Fox News’ Bret Baier Wednesday night that though he does not choose to use the popular form of digital communication, he still considers himself “a very informed senator.”

“We’re not going to defeat ISIL by e-mailing them,” Graham informed Baier.

Graham mentions the hacking of President Obama and possibly the Secretary of State’s e-mail accounts and advises that given “the threats we face and the cyberattacks on this country” the next president should avoid e-mail entirely.

If you are one of Lindsey “I’ve never sent an e-mail” Graham’s South Carolina constituents, don’t expect a personal reply should you ever find yourself in need of contacting your senator.

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