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CNN’s Jake Tapper: “Earlier this month you called Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner ‘impressive’ but since then a lot has come out about him including the fact that he had a [Nazi tattoo]... Do you still think that Platner’s impressive?”

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT): “I’ve also listened to him talk about the difficult time that he went through in his life, and frankly, it’s not unfamiliar to a lot of soldiers… He sounds like a human being to me. A human being who made mistakes, recognizes them, and is very open about it.”

The hypocrisy is astounding.


View: https://x.com/RedWave_Press/status/1982445330080669826



Right, @Damocles?
 
Graham Platner is a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate in Maine in 2026.

He is the Democrat Party’s Senate candidate.

• Nazi “Death’s Head” tattoo (since hastily covered up) now claiming he was “drunk” and “didn’t know” what the tattoo menat"contradicted by evidence. Also has a "1919" tattoo on his arm.
• Ran firearms training during the BLM riots for a socialist gun group that recruits trans activists
• Recruited others online into the same armed leftist organization
• Urged violent escalation: “fight with signs, fists, and guns if need be”
• Called all cops “bastards,” all whites “racist,” and said he was “disgusted” by America
• Used gay slurs against combat veterans and mocked officers as “gay” — yet trained a pro-trans militia
• Called himself an “Antifa supersoldier”
• Wrote after 9/11: “one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter”
• Trust-fund boarding-school kid posing as “working-class”
• Family has poured tens of thousands into Democrat politics
• Backed by Bernie Sanders and the far-left donor class

A Nazi-tattooed, Antifa-aligned, radical is not being rejected by Democrats. Far from it.
 
How a Rich Kid Politician Was Spun as a Working Class 'Oysterman'

There is the Graham Platner that the media wants you to see: Maine oysterman, veteran, a working class type who is running as a Democrat.

Then there’s the real Graham Platner, son of a prominent local attorney, grandson of a major modernist architect, whose business was funded by a nonprofit grant meant for black people. And by his mother who owns multiple businesses.

Media write-ups about the Maine Senate candidate’s oyster business typically mention that he grew up in the area leading to the impression that he came from a working-class family from some of the traditional trades, but nothing could be further from the truth about the Platners.

Graham Platner attended the prestigious John Bapst Memorial High School, a college prep school (current tuition: $12,500) and came from a wealthy and prominent local family.

Platner claims that “everyone knows we live in a system that is not built to represent working-class people.” How would he know? He was never a member of the working class.

Bronson Platner, Graham’s father, was not an ‘oysterman’, he was a lawyer who was reprimanded for professional misconduct. Platner’s father was a major donor to Democrats, including Barack Obama, Kamala Harris and Bernie Sanders, donating thousands to the Vermont socialist who would later endorse his son.

Bronson Platner has donated over $50,000 to Democrats over the years. This is not the kind of money that a working class family or even a regular lawyer spends on politics as a hobby.

Graham’s grandfather, Warren Platner, was a prominent modernist architect who had worked with I.M. Pei and had designed dorms at Yale and part of Manhattan’s Lincoln Theater.

But instead the media ignores Platner’s wealthy Connecticut society roots, his time at George Washington University and portrays him as a hard-working local oysterman.

A month before Platner announced his Senate candidacy, the failing New York Times stopped by and took a boat tour with him accompanied by photographs of him is his usual working class drag, gimme cap and t-shirt, harvesting and shucking oysters.

Those pictures were then reused for the Times profile on his Senate campaign (a privilege most candidates don’t get) leaving readers with the impression it’s a one-man operation. Tourism at $95 a person appears to form a significant part of Platner’s business.

Graham Platner’s takeover of an existing oyster business was actually funded by a $20,000 grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, a Greek billionaire’s nonprofit, and by his mother, Leslie Harlow, a local businesswoman who owns two restaurants and a gift shop in the area.“His best customer happens to be his mom,” one description put it.

.The Niarchos Foundation grant that helped finance Graham Platner’s purchase of the oyster business was supposed to be for small businesses owned by “underserved groups” without “access to capital” like “people of color, women, and veterans as well as those in lower-income communities”. Platner bought a boat with the money.

The media narrative about Graham Platner is that he’s an outsider candidate with no interest in professional politics.

The most curious thing by far about Platner though is how much interest the media has in him, not just now, but going back as far as 2009.

Quotes by Graham Platner appear in media stories, not local ones, but in national papers like the Washington Post going back to 2009. One or two might be coincidence, but whenever the media needed to quote an Iraq War veteran, it turned to a seemingly obscure "man from Maine".

In 2016, for example, the Washington Post looked to Platner to condemn Trump for not really caring about veterans. “Graham Platner, a Marine who fought in the battle of Ramadi, thinks that Trump is playing the part of ‘patriotic culture warrior’ and thinks that Trump’s ‘knee-jerk patriotism’ plays directly to his base.” That’s something Platner may know a lot about.

Past the gimme cap and the oysterman costume is the shiftless son of a wealthy family who joined the military for adventure (he also worked a s mercenary for Blackwater), spent years at George Washington University on the taxpayer dime without emerging with any obvious employable profession (a Washington Post story from 2009 describes him taking an ‘art history’ class)/

https://danielgreenfield.org/2025/09/how-rich-kid-politician-was-spun-as.html
https://x.com/OwenGregorian/status/1965736746559152334/photo/1
 
The biggest problem is that Graham Platner is just a decentralized version of Tampon Tim Waltz, when you come right down to it.

The left is desperate to stop losing, so they're seizing on what they are convinced is a "MAGA coded" candidate.

So you end up with this guy, a 75K per year prep school trained failson who worked for blackwater, shitposted on Reddit about faggots and joked derisively about rape, and wore a Totenkopf tattoo on his chest for nearly 20 years and who cosplays as "working class" because he has a gravelly voice.

This is their image of what they think will nail them a political win, and it just might. This is what they are convinced appeals to "MAGA voters".

I actually looked this up out of curiosity recently (Pew Research has good data on this) - the prototypical Democrat registered voter in Maine is a middle aged woman who works in education, healthcare, or is a government bureaucrat.

So, Platner is their idea of what they *think* will appeal to prototypical Trump voters.

They're even willing to overlook the Nazi tattoos and his 'women who get raped are asking for it' schtick,.

Whatta bunch of hypocrites.
 
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Platner claimed ignorance about his Nazi-style Totenkopf tattoo.

Archived Reddit threads tell a different story.

The Marine veteran spent 2020 defending SS lightning bolts as "military culture," calling critics "clueless".

In 2019, he compared Nazi skull imagery to Punisher logos worn by Navy SEALs: "The amount of people who have no idea what they're talking about is pretty epic."

His own acquaintances say he knew years ago. His former political director confirmed he acknowledged it "could be problematic" in August.

Bernie Sanders is backing him anyway: "We've all got dark moments in our history... and we on." Translation: a skull-and-crossbones Totenkopf, deleted Reddit defenses of Nazi symbolism, and a covered-up tattoo equals a "dark moment."

Sanders (who is Jewish) is betting voters forget faster than Platner's campaign deletes posts.
 
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