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In reply to the discussion: Here's a good read on Platner [View all]chia
(2,845 posts)6. OP link doesn't work for me. I found another link by searching with a line from your OP:
I have to make a post about Graham Platner. First of all, that stupid tattoo. I have made three films about the holocaust, looked at more than 5,000 still photographs of the Holocaust in the German national archive in Koblinz, spent two weeks in the photo archive at Yad Vashem in Israel looking at thousands of photographs, did a 90 minute PBS special about the French resistance against the Nazis, and I have an entire book about German military uniforms and I did not recognize his tattoo as an SS Totenkopf insignia when I first saw it. The actual Totenkopf insignias are small and silver, and when I saw the large black version on Platners chest I did not recognize it. I wish I had a dollar for every tattoo I ever saw that was a bad choice.
But really, and most important, what this guy is about is challenging the very foundations of American politics and economics, which favor the corporations and the rich and leave the working Americans behind. The same message as Bernie Sanders and AOC. This message is very threatening, not just to republicans, but to many main stream democrats as well. His genuine talent as a retail politician is truly remarkable and if American politics is going to change we need guys like this. People love him and Maine voters are going to make him their nominee, and he will probably beat Susan Collins.
As for the piece in the New York Times, whose shocking reveal is that ex-girlfriends are not always the best character referencesespecially if they are republican operativesI just think it is shabby journalism. Not a word about his policies, which are the entire reason the guy is running and why Mainers are supporting him, no matter what bullshit is thrown at him. If you got about a thousand men together in a stadium somewhere and asked them Have any of you ever been an asshole in your life? I am afraid, everybody who was honest would say yes.
So lets just keep our eye on the ball. If you are a liberal democrat, or better yet, a progressive democrat, you should be grateful that this guy and his long suffering wife are willing to stand out in the force 10 shitstorm being directed at them in order to make America a better place for working people.
And for all the liberals clutching their pearls in horror over this guys behavior or background, just ask yourself whether you want to have a democratic senator in Maine (and maybe a democratic senate) and a new force in American politics that is less worried about what Yale graduates think and more worried about what the majority of Americans thinks. We are lucky to have this guy in the race.
But really, and most important, what this guy is about is challenging the very foundations of American politics and economics, which favor the corporations and the rich and leave the working Americans behind. The same message as Bernie Sanders and AOC. This message is very threatening, not just to republicans, but to many main stream democrats as well. His genuine talent as a retail politician is truly remarkable and if American politics is going to change we need guys like this. People love him and Maine voters are going to make him their nominee, and he will probably beat Susan Collins.
As for the piece in the New York Times, whose shocking reveal is that ex-girlfriends are not always the best character referencesespecially if they are republican operativesI just think it is shabby journalism. Not a word about his policies, which are the entire reason the guy is running and why Mainers are supporting him, no matter what bullshit is thrown at him. If you got about a thousand men together in a stadium somewhere and asked them Have any of you ever been an asshole in your life? I am afraid, everybody who was honest would say yes.
So lets just keep our eye on the ball. If you are a liberal democrat, or better yet, a progressive democrat, you should be grateful that this guy and his long suffering wife are willing to stand out in the force 10 shitstorm being directed at them in order to make America a better place for working people.
And for all the liberals clutching their pearls in horror over this guys behavior or background, just ask yourself whether you want to have a democratic senator in Maine (and maybe a democratic senate) and a new force in American politics that is less worried about what Yale graduates think and more worried about what the majority of Americans thinks. We are lucky to have this guy in the race.
The post was in this FB group but as a non-FB user I can't find a link to share it:
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This is why I don't believe people who claim "of course I knew it was a Totenkopf!"
mainer
14 hrs ago
#2
Thankfully people are catching on to their despicable behavior, and supporting the progressive.
Emile
13 hrs ago
#11
OP link doesn't work for me. I found another link by searching with a line from your OP:
chia
13 hrs ago
#6
This is not about Hillary and I am pretty sure all of du voted for Hillary
questionseverything
8 hrs ago
#27
It is because a lesson trying to be taught now is one that should hand been learned a decade ago.
W_HAMILTON
6 hrs ago
#29