You know the old saying: When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. And when Donald Trump gives out your cell phone number, you make a YouTube video that shows you destroying your cell phone.



That’s just what South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham did after the real estate mogul and fellow Republican presidential candidate broadcasted his private phone number during a rally in Graham’s home state on Tuesday.



The video, created by the Independent Journal Review, opens with Graham on his famous flip phone, looking exasperated. The senator then explores a variety of disposal methods — from tossing it into a blender to beating it with a baseball bat — with the action backed by a dramatic classical music soundtrack.



After Trump’s stunt, the proudly tech-averse Graham, who has claimed he’s never sent an email, tweeted he would be abandoning his dated cell phone after the so-called doxxing fiasco, asking his followers, “iPhone or Android?”



The video appears to be at least somewhat inspired by Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, a fellow 2016 hopeful who released a video showing him “killing” the tax code to promote his plan for a 14.5 percent flat tax.



If chopping up your phone with a meat cleaver and dropping it off the top of a building doesn’t work, Graham has one more suggestion.



“If all else fails, you can always give your number to The Donald,” he says before hurling his phone out of frame. “This is for all the veterans.”

