Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) pulled off such a dramatic mood swing Friday after his furious rant at Brett Kavanaugh’s Senate hearing the previous day that CNN hosts Chris Cuomo and Don Lemon were positively giddy with surprise.

An incandescently angry Graham had accused Democrats of being out to “destroy” Kavanaugh’s life so they could get their own Supreme Court nominee if they win back the White House in 2020.

“This is the most unethical sham since I’ve been in politics,” he yelled at Thursday’s hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee. “Boy, y’all want power. God, I hope you never get it.”

But on Friday — after Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) persuaded senators to hold off on the nomination until the FBI investigates sexual misconduct accusations against Kavanaugh — a jocular Graham told reporters: “It makes sense to me.”

“Makes sense to him?” an astounded Cuomo asked Friday. “Never, if you ever, if I’m ever the chairman ... ,” he added, mocking Graham’s earlier rant. “Now it’s not such a bad idea?”

“First he’s got the vapors,” Lemon, who’s from Louisiana, joked, drawing out the archaic term with a Southern accent. “Oh! I’ve got the vapors!” Then suddenly he’s “Mr. Pragmatic.”

Lemon called it a “screen test” for attorney general for President Donald Trump. “He would love a job in this administration,” Lemon said.

It’s not only Graham’s temperament that’s shifting, it’s also his politics, Lemon added. Graham was “one of the biggest critics of this administration ... now he’s defending everything, even when it’s indefensible.”

So it’s “not schizophrenia; it’s planned,” Cuomo added.

Check out the clip above and watch Lemon do his impression of Graham.

Graham erupts at Democrats: 'This is the most unethical sham since I've been in politics.' Follow along live: https://t.co/W9gxruNFvs pic.twitter.com/w0jPNDvw8r — Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 27, 2018

Graham was still a bit touchy early Friday:

Sen. Lindsey Graham: "I know I'm a single white male from South Carolina, and I'm told I should shut up, but I will not shut up, if that's okay." https://t.co/iKsKxRUq9t pic.twitter.com/VuU9RYQeAw — ABC News (@ABC) September 28, 2018