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Bonus Quote of the Day
October 21, 2025 at 4:43 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 112 Comments
I am not a secret Nazi.
Maine U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner (D), quoted by Jewish Insider, after after photos of his tattoo emerge.
https://politicalwire.com/2025/10/21/bonus-quote-of-the-day-2272/
wcmagumba
(7,087 posts)WhiskeyGrinder
(27,426 posts)tritsofme
(19,946 posts)sheshe2
(99,149 posts)fujiyamasan
(2,221 posts)This guys a mess.
RandySF
(88,278 posts)WhiskeyGrinder
(27,426 posts)Cha
(321,692 posts)Senator from Maine!
LetMyPeopleVote
(184,493 posts)Once a Senate candidate reaches the point at which he has to deny being a secret Nazi, his campaign isnt quite where it should be.
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/maines-graham-platner-faces-difficult-questions-record-tattoo-rcna239152
The first sign of trouble came to the fore last week, when Politico reported that Platner once suggested in online posts that violence is a necessary means to achieving social change. Around the same time, CNN reported on since-deleted comments Platner had made online in which he once called himself a communist, dismissed all police as bastards, and said rural White Americans actually are racist and stupid.
The candidate disavowed his earlier rhetoric, but other revelations soon followed. Indeed, also last week, The Bangor Daily News reported that Platner also posted messages online in which he asked why Black people dont tip and suggested people concerned about being raped shouldnt be inebriated around people they dont feel comfortable with.
After that report reached the public, Platners political director resigned.
That was late last week. This week, we learned about the Senate hopefuls choice in tattoos. Politico reported:
Democratic Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner expressed regret over getting a tattoo that appears similar to a Nazi symbol nearly two decades ago and plans to have it removed, his latest mea culpa after a week of damning headlines over resurfaced social media posts. ... Platner reiterated that he got the tattoo while out drinking with fellow Marines in Croatia, choosing the skull and crossbones off a wall at the tattoo parlor. He said the similarity to Nazi iconography never came up, including when he underwent physical exams mandated by the U.S. Army, which prohibits tattoos of identified hate symbols.
In other words, Platners defense is that he didnt know he had a tattoo on his chest that resembles a Nazi symbol. Whats more, on Wednesday morning, he and his team said the image has now been covered......
Whether or not thats true, once a Senate candidate reaches the point at which he has to deny being a secret Nazi, his campaign isnt quite where it should be.
Democratic officials had already started rallying behind Mills, who has said shell only serve one term if elected. In light of the revelations about Platners record, its likely that party support will intensify. Watch this space.
QueerDuck
(2,308 posts)I'm confident that he will not be our party's nominee. This is over. The self inflicted damage has been done. No high profile endorsements will save his candidacy.
betsuni
(29,505 posts)QueerDuck
(2,308 posts)AZProgressive
(30,121 posts)I'm sorry I made any posts supportive of him. I'm just going to stay out of the Maine Senate race and support whoever the Democratic nominee is going to be.
WarGamer
(18,957 posts)This appears to be a Nazi Totenkopf tattoo, and if true, it is troubling that a candidate for high office would have one, said ADL spokesperson Jessica Cohen. She added that sometimes people get such tattoos without understanding their historical and hateful significance and that in those cases, the individual should be asked directly whether they repudiate its meaning.