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Coventina

(30,104 posts)
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 06:06 PM 3 hrs ago

Pro Tip: If you've been hiding crimes, don't run for office.

All you do is embarrass your friends and supporters when it all comes out.

Please make things right, come clean.

Then, take on helping and supportive roles.

There is always work to be done.

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Pro Tip: If you've been hiding crimes, don't run for office. (Original Post) Coventina 3 hrs ago OP
I wish I could recommend this op more than once.. Peacetrain 3 hrs ago #1
Unless you are a Republican................. Lovie777 3 hrs ago #2
Point taken. Coventina 3 hrs ago #4
But we do Keepthesoulalive 3 hrs ago #16
I am just devastated hookaleft 3 hrs ago #3
Yes, it is incredibly painful. Coventina 3 hrs ago #6
I've now written off the senate entirely. BannonsLiver 2 hrs ago #24
There is still NC, OH, TX, AK, and IA. SamuelAdams 1 hr ago #38
What a clusterfuck this guy turned out to be. chicoescuela 43 min ago #39
What a concept mcar 3 hrs ago #5
And some anti progressivess here chose to defend swallwel SunImp 3 hrs ago #14
I don't recall seeing much, if any, defense of Swallwell here mcar 2 hrs ago #19
. SunImp 2 hrs ago #22
I stand corrected. mcar 2 hrs ago #37
This. So worried about what drives progressives these days. Ruining the Democrats chances Pompoy 2 hrs ago #26
I'm still trying to figure out how you know for sure this isn't a Repuke hit job? paleotn 2 hrs ago #30
Extremely sound advice -misanthroptimist 3 hrs ago #7
Forgiveness requires a confession. multigraincracker 3 hrs ago #8
Opposition Research is a real thing. People make money doing it. QueerDuck 3 hrs ago #9
People who run for office tend to have a little bit of tunnel vision and have to have a level of self-promotion that can WhiskeyGrinder 3 hrs ago #10
Especially since he really did have grassroots support pushing him to run EdmondDantes_ 2 hrs ago #20
If he committed a crime, he should be charged. Bok_Tukalo 3 hrs ago #11
well I've got some very disappointing news about this nation WhiskeyGrinder 3 hrs ago #15
I expect her to file charges soon Bok_Tukalo 3 hrs ago #17
I'd be very surprised if she did. WhiskeyGrinder 3 hrs ago #18
Gee, that might take actual evidence. paleotn 2 hrs ago #29
It takes enough evidence for an attorney and a prosecutor to run with it. WhiskeyGrinder 2 hrs ago #31
Why didn't she do that months ago? Why does this stuff always come out too late? Katinfl 2 hrs ago #23
We did hear from her, last month, which means her accusations have been reported out for the last few months. WhiskeyGrinder 2 hrs ago #32
Perhaps a put up or shut up? paleotn 2 hrs ago #28
And I think also, since there is always going to be pinkstarburst 3 hrs ago #12
... as a Democrat 0rganism 3 hrs ago #13
We need a new candidate there now... Escape 2 hrs ago #21
Gee, if there were only some warning signs about Platner before we made him our nominee? nycbos 2 hrs ago #25
That's that go for Republican hit jobs as well? paleotn 2 hrs ago #27
Do you have proof of that? MorbidButterflyTat 2 hrs ago #33
Do you have proof of what you're believing? paleotn 2 hrs ago #34
I'm enraged by the stupidity perdita9 2 hrs ago #35
Unless the rat fucking is the point. meadowlander 2 hrs ago #36
Roger Stone has been strangely silent these last several months ... FakeNoose 26 min ago #40

Keepthesoulalive

(2,480 posts)
16. But we do
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 06:25 PM
3 hrs ago

Good democrats are the only people who can restore our country. Republicans are in a death cult. We don’t need people who pretend to be democrats, progressives or whatever and become like Lieberman and Sinema.

BannonsLiver

(21,108 posts)
24. I've now written off the senate entirely.
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 06:54 PM
2 hrs ago

The good news is the House is still very much in play and there are some governor seats that could be pick ups out there. That’s not nothing. We were always going to have to over perform and thread the needle with the senate anyway because of Yogurt Brain Fetterman. Now that it’s off the table resources can be shifted to achieving more realistic goals. I’m still optimistic Talarico can win in Texas though.

SamuelAdams

(435 posts)
38. There is still NC, OH, TX, AK, and IA.
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 07:33 PM
1 hr ago

It's tough but shouldn't be written off yet. Plus, I think Governor Mills can beat Collins if she can run.

mcar

(46,677 posts)
5. What a concept
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 06:10 PM
3 hrs ago

It's not like people weren't warned from the beginning. They chose to bow to their latest great progressive hope.

mcar

(46,677 posts)
19. I don't recall seeing much, if any, defense of Swallwell here
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 06:29 PM
2 hrs ago

And define "anti progressive" please.

mcar

(46,677 posts)
37. I stand corrected.
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 07:25 PM
2 hrs ago

Sounds a lot like what the defense of Platner has been here, though, so I'm not sure I get your point.

Pompoy

(275 posts)
26. This. So worried about what drives progressives these days. Ruining the Democrats chances
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 06:59 PM
2 hrs ago

All about saying both parties are beholden to the billionaires, that the Democrats aren't progressive enough for them. Blaming Democrats like Kamala Harris because voters voted for Trump.
And the biggest issue these days being Gaza, and Zionism being the most horrible slur.
Imagine, losing to Trump and the Republicans of this day.

paleotn

(23,203 posts)
30. I'm still trying to figure out how you know for sure this isn't a Repuke hit job?
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 07:04 PM
2 hrs ago

Some special power or do you always shoot first and ask questions later?

QueerDuck

(2,315 posts)
9. Opposition Research is a real thing. People make money doing it.
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 06:12 PM
3 hrs ago

When a first-time candidate throws their hat into the ring... especially someone who's never held an elected office before... and even moreso if the office is something like the US Senate... these things are important and should not be overlooked. It's not like this is an election for dog-catcher or Registrar of Wills.

WhiskeyGrinder

(27,443 posts)
10. People who run for office tend to have a little bit of tunnel vision and have to have a level of self-promotion that can
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 06:15 PM
3 hrs ago

make it hard for them to assess their weaknesses. In many cases, that's actually a good thing; a candidate who isn't confident about themselves will go nowhere. But it can be a fatal flaw as well. IMO Platner thought this episode was done and dusted; after all, we heard from Jenny Racicot back in June, and it seemed like maybe he could ride it out.

EdmondDantes_

(2,316 posts)
20. Especially since he really did have grassroots support pushing him to run
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 06:31 PM
2 hrs ago

Understandably it probably made him feel good to be genuinely wanted by people around him and how much many men struggle with that. Not an excuse for either him or men at large, but it's a very powerful feeling.

Bok_Tukalo

(4,553 posts)
11. If he committed a crime, he should be charged.
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 06:15 PM
3 hrs ago

It is the height of irresponsibility to let a rapist go unpunished.

WhiskeyGrinder

(27,443 posts)
32. We did hear from her, last month, which means her accusations have been reported out for the last few months.
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 07:08 PM
2 hrs ago
Racicot previously described “reckless” and “unsettling” behavior by Platner to The New York Times, but says she didn’t go public with the specific assault claim because she didn’t want to be known as a rape victim.

Racicot said she later felt compelled to go public about her experience because the reaction to the Times story was dominated by controversy about another woman, Lyndsey Fifield, who alleged Platner mistreated her and faced attacks because of her ties to the Republican Party. (Contacted by POLITICO, Fifield stood by the allegations she made to the Times and declined to comment further.)

“My part of the story was just a read-over,” Racicot said in an interview. “And the story was Lyndsey, and the accusations of her being politically motivated.”

Racicot said she was torn over coming forward in part because she agrees with Platner politically.

paleotn

(23,203 posts)
28. Perhaps a put up or shut up?
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 07:03 PM
2 hrs ago

Trying to ascertain where you're going with this. Or am I reading too much into it?

pinkstarburst

(2,118 posts)
12. And I think also, since there is always going to be
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 06:17 PM
3 hrs ago

that creepy subset of the population that doesn't see their behavior as problematic (Swalwell, Platner) because they view women as subhuman objects and think they should be able to treat them however they like, the DNC needs to do a much better job of recruiting and vetting candidates for major races like US Senate. This was a seat we really wanted to flip. And you're telling me there isn't one candidate in all of Maine who isn't 80 years old or isn't a creep with a Nazi tattoo who sexts with 6 women while married and sexually assaults (at least one, likely more) women??

nycbos

(6,749 posts)
25. Gee, if there were only some warning signs about Platner before we made him our nominee?
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 06:59 PM
2 hrs ago

Maybe, just maybe, we should've looked at the fact that he had an SS tattoo and said maybe he's not the right guy?


I get why people didn't want Mills. People have made it clear that the party wants younger candidates. But surely in the entire state of Maine, we could've found a mainstream center-left progressive under the age of 50 without the baggage that Platner had.

paleotn

(23,203 posts)
34. Do you have proof of what you're believing?
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 07:11 PM
2 hrs ago

We could go on like this all night and accomplish nothing. Well, except make Susan Collins very happy.

perdita9

(1,374 posts)
35. I'm enraged by the stupidity
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 07:13 PM
2 hrs ago

With the kind of scrutiny a senate campaign brings, it was inevitable that skeletons were going to be hauled out of the closet and exposed to daylight.

If the charges are true, Graham Platner is an idiot.

FakeNoose

(43,231 posts)
40. Roger Stone has been strangely silent these last several months ...
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 09:02 PM
26 min ago

... but something like this would be right up his alley.

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