Culture Lessons From the Graham Platner Disaster

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Hopefully, by the time you read this, Graham Platner will have dropped out of the Senate race in Maine. If he hasn’t, he needs to, immediately.

His campaign, which started with such excitement and inspired so many people in Maine, has become a shameful catastrophe. What’s left — besides finding a Democrat to run in his place — is figuring out what, if anything, can be learned from this debacle.

As you probably know by now, Politico published a story on Monday about a woman, Jenny Racicot, who says that Platner raped her. According to Racicot, they’d been romantically involved, on and off, for more than two years when he showed up at her house drunk and uninvited one night in 2021, let himself in and forced himself on her.

She confided her ordeal to a man she dated after Platner, as well as to her therapist, and showed Politico text messages she sent in 2023 warning an acquaintance away from him. Her account is completely believable and completely devastating.

Platner denies Racicot’s accusations but seems to realize that his campaign may no longer be viable. In a video posted on social media, he said, “Regardless of the inaccuracy of the reporting, but mindful of the political reality it will inflict, we are taking the time to reflect on the best path forward.”

But that time needs to wrap up. According to Maine law, Platner has to drop out by next Monday for Democrats to replace him on the November ballot. The sooner this mess ends, the better.

The Platner campaign represented an electoral insurgency against the Democratic Party; now, there are going to be furious recriminations against those who launched it. There is plenty of blame to go around.

Most at fault, of course, is Platner himself. He allegedly victimized Racicot, and then his campaign victimized her again, putting her into a situation where she felt she had to go public. He betrayed his supporters by plunging into a campaign while knowing he had a closet full of skeletons and drawing people who believed in him into a doomed enterprise.

Maine Democrats were willing to overlook Platner’s Totenkopf tattoo, his terrible Reddit posts and his sexting with other women while he was married because they felt so invigorated by him and the movement he was creating. They went out on a limb for him, and he had every reason to know it was going to be sawed off.

Also liable for this disaster are the progressive operatives who recruited Platner and were so infatuated with his identity — a gruff, handsome oysterman with social democratic politics — that they failed to do their due diligence. The Wall Street Journal reported last month that Platner’s top strategist, Dan Moraff, didn’t want to spring for a thorough background check, which can take weeks and cost around $20,000. “Moraff asked for an expedited, cheaper review to be done within days,” The Journal said.

Moraff, who travels the country trying to recruit left-wing, working-class candidates, reportedly learned about some of Platner’s troubling Reddit posts but decided to charge forward anyway. “Part of our thesis here is that people do not want their candidates grown in vats,” he told The Journal.

He’s correct about the appetite for unconventional candidates, but that is no excuse for such willful sloppiness. Before blithely assuming that voters would forgive a candidate’s flaws, he had a responsibility to try to find out what those flaws were.

This fiasco might seem to vindicate the establishment that Platner railed against, but Chuck Schumer, the Senate minority leader, who wanted to stop Platner, is also partly culpable here. Schumer badly misread the Democratic electorate and tried to clear the field for his preferred candidate, Maine’s 78-year-old governor, Janet Mills, leaving a vacuum that Platner filled.

As NOTUS reported last week, Dan Kleban, a co-founder of Maine Beer Company, had been preparing to launch a populist, anti-Wall Street Senate bid last summer, but the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee tried to dissuade him. “He and his campaign were left with the impression that if he ran, Democrats in Washington would make it difficult because they were holding their support for Maine Gov. Janet Mills,” NOTUS wrote. Kleban ended up delaying the start of his campaign, not getting in until Platner had already caught fire.

While I’m assigning blame, I shouldn’t leave out myself. Last October, when stories about Platner’s tattoo and Reddit posts first broke, I went to Maine to write about him. I tried to convey what I saw: a campaign that was electrifying angry Maine voters. But I deeply regret that, impressed by Platner’s political charisma, I wrote that he was “nothing like the edgelord caricature I encountered online.” If anything, he seems to be significantly worse.

One person who tried to alert Democrats was Platner’s former political director, Genevieve McDonald. She quit when the first Platner scandals emerged and has been increasingly outspoken against him. Progressive operatives made her seem like a vindictive person eager to curry favor with Maine’s political establishment. In retrospect, she looks much more like someone who took a profound professional risk to do the right thing. I can’t be the only one who regrets not taking her more seriously.

If there’s a lesson here, it might be about the importance of listening hard to the people telling you what you don’t want to hear. Many Democrats, disgusted by their party’s failure to contain Donald Trump, want representatives as furious as they are, and they no longer trust their leaders to tell them who is electable. That opens space up for outsider candidates who wouldn’t have had a chance a few years ago. It also makes it easier for unfit characters to escape proper vetting.

Platner offered many on the left something they’re desperate for: working-class aesthetics married to uncompromising lefty politics. Many progressives want to believe that with a sufficiently populist message and style, they can win over voters alienated from the Democratic Party, obviating the need for ideological concessions. Platner seemed to embody this possibility, and that made a lot of people look past a lot of red flags until it was almost too late.

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Look at all the attempts the Dems have made over the last decade to ape Trump's behavior and style. Look at Newsom's mortifying social media feed. It's cargo cult politics from people who literally do not understand anything about their opponents or why their opponents win.
Trvke, every attempt by the American Left to ape Trump's abrasive behaviour always falls flat on it's face because they can't actually be offensive or shocking, a lot of the party are still under the mindset of "When they go low we go high" and the other half are trying to get "Dark Woke" going


It boils down to "be mean" and even then they're shit at it, it's really fucking embarrassing
They think of working-class people as a bunch of racist, sexist, homophobic, misogynistic Nazis, so Graham Platner having a Nazi tattoo or being a sexual abuser is just "what those types do."
Lol they saw the rightward shift in younger people and thought the average Democrat in fucking Maine of all places would vote for a guy with a Totenkopf tattoo
 
Did she go to the police? No? Then fuck her and her accusations. I don't care if she told the mall Santa, it has no weight if it was so terrible of an ordeal that she couldn't even be bothered to tell the cops.
The left has been pushing women (especially young women) to not go to police to report rape for over a decade now. I was amazed when I was in college and women would reveal to me that there were entire whisper networks about certain men doing bad things. They looked at me like I was crazy when I asked why they didn't file a police report. Women have been told police will not care, that there's no point, that they won't believe women, that it will just create more problems, that it's racist and can result in poor black men being shot, etc. for years, which creates this type of situation.

The left directly contributed to the issue of women not engaging with police when crimes are committed against them, and now they want the benefit of the doubt when women didn't engage with police when crimes were committed against them by a leftist? Yeah, I'm not playing that game. If it was good enough to throw against Trump and Kavanaugh, then it's good enough to throw against Platner.
 
It does boggle my mind that pundits assume the profile of your average /r/Maine redditor is broadly reflective of the electorate. People need to get outside more.
The assumption that the loudest voices on social media (at least the "respectable" side of social media) are reflective of the electorate/consumer base and refusing to acknowledge how it invariably gets hijacked by fringe retards with infinite time on their hands/seething third world masses trying to farm their local Izzat equivilent/political or corporate pushed bots has been the root cause of just why so many societal cancers have been able to acquire far more power and influence than they could have dreamed of before.
 
He raped her so goddamn hard it took her five years to recover enough to report it.

I’m no Democrat faggot but I’m fucking fed up to the back teeth of rape allegations only becoming serious enough to report once the alleged rapist starts getting somewhere in life.

Wasn’t worth a police report five years ago? Then why is it suddenly worth one now?
 
1. She alleges he was near blackout drunk.
2. Blackout drunk people can't consent to sex, so he did not consent to have sex with her.
3. It's a logical absurdity to say you could rape someone you didn't consent to have sex with.
4. Having sex with someone who is blackout drunk is rape, because they can't consent to sex.
5. She raped him.
 
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He is what you get when you send the democratic party machine out to find what they consider a working-class candidate with trump-like appeal. They go out and create someone who actually fits the cliche profile of a fascist. Its the same as when they are told to create their own Joe Rogan and they come up with Hasan Piker.

He was always an astroturf candidate being pushed by the Bernie Sanders political machine and their allies in the mainstream media. He was always a bad candidate and it was clear almost from the start that he was just a really bad guy who had no business being near a political campaign.

The mainstream media bears alot of the blame here because they kept pushing him no matter how much bad stuff came out. Even yesterday, NPR spent hours defending him and claiming that this latest story "could not be independently verified".

The thing I could compare it to were the inexplicable decision in 2024 to make Tim Walz the VP candidate. Similar to this, the people doing the selection and the vetting seemed to just ignore the real person they were trying to run for office in favor of the propaganda image they have created in the mainstream media for him.

And there are still people supporting him even now. TDS loony Stephen King for example is still publically supporting him even after he gets accused of rape. Part of his "logic" was because Trump. That the past accusations about Trump made everything about this guy ok.

I think he will step down, but I think there is still a possibility that he will not. They will literally run a rapist nazi in the general election and not care.
 
He is what you get when you send the democratic party machine out to find what they consider a working-class candidate with trump-like appeal. They go out and create someone who actually fits the cliche profile of a fascist. Its the same as when they are told to create their own Joe Rogan and they come up with Hasan Piker.

He was always an astroturf candidate being pushed by the Bernie Sanders political machine and their allies in the mainstream media. He was always a bad candidate and it was clear almost from the start that he was just a really bad guy who had no business being near a political campaign.

The mainstream media bears alot of the blame here because they kept pushing him no matter how much bad stuff came out. Even yesterday, NPR spent hours defending him and claiming that this latest story "could not be independently verified".

The thing I could compare it to were the inexplicable decision in 2024 to make Tim Walz the VP candidate. Similar to this, the people doing the selection and the vetting seemed to just ignore the real person they were trying to run for office in favor of the propaganda image they have created in the mainstream media for him.

And there are still people supporting him even now. TDS loony Stephen King for example is still publically supporting him even after he gets accused of rape. Part of his "logic" was because Trump. That the past accusations about Trump made everything about this guy ok.

I think he will step down, but I think there is still a possibility that he will not. They will literally run a rapist nazi in the general election and not care.
The funniest outcome is he refuses to drop out and wins. Then the DNC has to deal with the optics of a Neo Nazi rapist in congress with a D next to his name for the next couple years.
 
I went to Brooks School in mass, and most of these dudes had this strange character, like Platner, Sam Hyde, and Richard Spencer
They are extremely rich basterds who have a certain angst against the establishment but also a thorough disgust for actual working-class and rural people.
Can't speak to the other two, but I don't think this is fair to Sam. He's not a southern good ol' boy, but he's spent plenty of time in the New England version of the post-industrial rust belt, and seems to care about the disaffected young men stuck in it.

Nick Rochefort / Scuffed Realtor has probably spent hundreds of hours giving practical advice to young versions of himself.

They've somehow tricked themselves into believing he is working class.
They think of working-class people as a bunch of racist, sexist, homophobic, misogynistic Nazis, so Graham Platner having a Nazi tattoo or being a sexual abuser is just "what those types do."
Reminds me of the SEIU spinning up chapters for Associate Professors of Gay Race Communism. They desperately need to redefine "working class" to mean failson nepobabies with the luxury beliefs of a F500 HR department, because they despise the people & beliefs of the actual working class.

Epic Reddit Bacon HickLibs who know Granpappy fought for trans-kiddie pride parades let them keep up the charade that the REAL working class is obese Dinduishas and gender goblins whose only "work" is declaring disability.

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Remember "Beau of the Fifth Column"? Same ya'll, different Current Year.
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He is what you get when you send the democratic party machine out to find what they consider a working-class candidate with trump-like appeal. They go out and create someone who actually fits the cliche profile of a fascist. Its the same as when they are told to create their own Joe Rogan and they come up with Hasan Piker.

He was always an astroturf candidate being pushed by the Bernie Sanders political machine and their allies in the mainstream media. He was always a bad candidate and it was clear almost from the start that he was just a really bad guy who had no business being near a political campaign.

The mainstream media bears alot of the blame here because they kept pushing him no matter how much bad stuff came out. Even yesterday, NPR spent hours defending him and claiming that this latest story "could not be independently verified".

The thing I could compare it to were the inexplicable decision in 2024 to make Tim Walz the VP candidate. Similar to this, the people doing the selection and the vetting seemed to just ignore the real person they were trying to run for office in favor of the propaganda image they have created in the mainstream media for him.

And there are still people supporting him even now. TDS loony Stephen King for example is still publically supporting him even after he gets accused of rape. Part of his "logic" was because Trump. That the past accusations about Trump made everything about this guy ok.

I think he will step down, but I think there is still a possibility that he will not. They will literally run a rapist nazi in the general election and not care.
The thing that first comes to mind when it comes to the unfathomable fucking hypocrisy of it all is that contrived drama a couple years back over how the CPAC stage shape kinda looked like a random nordic rune, which was declared as the latest 1000% proof the republicans were neo nazis who wanted to rape and murder brown people.

The exact same fucking people went from that to "how DARE you suggest there is anything amiss with our h*ckin chungus totenkopf tattooed rapist blackwater mercenary candidate! have you not heard how much he hates Israel and the zionist occupied government?!"

Like I know this is just a drop in a giant fucking bucket of shit like this that these fucking people ran with to smear their enemies from 2013-2014 to 2023-2024, but....c'mon....the fuck are we even doing here?
 
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