Multiple outlets publish biographical profiles of U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, emphasizing his public service and political approach. Both articles foreground a quotation associated with leadership: “The man who really counts in the world is the doer, not the mere critic — the man who actually does the work.” The New York Post frames the quote as illustrative of Graham’s character, describing him as a senator, soldier, and statesman who “never backed down.” Real Clear Politics presents the same theme—Graham as a “doer” rather than a critic—through a similar characterization using the quoted line. The sources focus on Graham’s reputation and the way his actions are portrayed within his career rather than on new policy developments or specific legislative outcomes. Taken together, the coverage centers on a consistent message about Graham’s role in government and public life and uses the same leadership quotation as a unifying centerpiece, without introducing conflicting factual claims in the provided excerpts.