It's official. Maine Democrats have chosen to stand with the swastika.
With just under 45% of the vote counted, Graham Platner has won the Democratic Party nomination and will face off against Republican incumbent Susan Collins in the U.S. Senate race in November.
As of this writing, Platner has earned 71.6% versus 19.9% of the vote for sitting Governor Janet Mills who suspended her campaign in April.
With each passing day, Democrats are turning out to be every bit as bad as MAGA in descending to nominate candidates beneath the bottom of the barrel.
There was a time not so long ago that voters would have shunned Platner and not given him the time of day.
But those days are gone. Today, people want easy answers and if that means nominating someone who not only sports a Nazi tattoo but proclaims to be "a longtime fan" of a white supremacist then no problem.
This is a consequence of now having virtually no living persons who have first-hand knowledge of the horror of the Nazis. For far too many people, the Nazis are anyone who they see as bad and for far too many Democrats, it is Israel and Jews who are bad.
Of course, there are those who believe Platner when he claims he had no knowledge of his tattoo's Nazi provenance. But as Guy Benson from the Washington Examiner points out this is rubbish:
Platner has recently stated that he was “appalled” to learn of his tattoo’s Nazi symbolism, explaining that he simply thought it was a cool-looking, generic skull and crossbones. There’s just one minor problem with this spin: It’s demonstrably untrue. A CNN investigation found that Platner acknowledged the Nazi connection for years, in private conversations and online postings. The article cites two acquaintances who confirm that Platner spoke about the Nazi connotations years before the present controversy.
Add to the mix Platner’s own former campaign manager, who quit working for him and refused to sign a lucrative nondisclosure agreement. “Graham has an antisemitic tattoo on his chest,” she wrote in a social media post, and “he knows damn well what it means.” Again, that is the woman who was running his campaign. Platner chose his Nazi tattoo, lied about his Nazi tattoo, apologized for and covered up his Nazi tattoo (upon “discovering” what it was), then effectively un-apologized for it when he realized his core supporters either don’t care or affirmatively love it. Apropos of nothing, Platner has also become an obsessive and virulent critic of Israel, the world’s lone, tiny Jewish state, a prerequisite for “progressive” adoration these days.
It is a frightening thought that Democratic voters in Maine know full well that Platner sports a Nazi tattoo and either don't care or they are down with it because they don't like Israel and care precious little for Jews. Whatever the case, these voters have chosen to stand with the swastika.
Now that Platner is the Democratic Party standard-bearer in Maine, I can only hope there a sufficient number of Republicans, independents along with those Democrats who voted for Janet Mills who will give Susan Collins one more term in the Senate.