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BeyondGeography

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Wed Apr 22, 2026, 07:57 AM Wednesday

Graham Platner Went to Hell and Back. He Has a Simple Message for Democrats. [View all]

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By Ben Rhodes

Americans have a dysfunctional relationship with 21st-century wars. Most of us do not fight in them, see the carnage or live with their physical and psychological ruins. Yet we cannot heal our own nation unless we reckon with their monstrous futility. For Graham Platner, that reckoning began when he was a 20-year-old infantryman in Iraq. His company was constructing a patrol base near Falluja. To build it, they hired locals who often brought their kids to the work site. One day, a mortar round fired by insurgents landed where they were congregated. There can be no more senseless death than losing a child, a reality Mr. Platner had to confront as he administered first aid and then encountered distraught parents at a casualty collection point. He still remembers the sight, smell and feel of those lost children, as well as the anguish in their parents’ eyes.

Mr. Platner recalled this experience to me as he drove his truck through Maine, campaigning for the Democratic nomination for Senate. Last fall, his candidacy was rocked by revelations from his past. As a young Marine, he got a skull and bones tattoo on his chest that resembled a Nazi symbol (he denied knowing its meaning). His history on Reddit includes offensive comments that he attributes to a long process of dealing with the trauma of war. Yet while Democratic insiders in Washington were prepared to write him off, today he packs town halls, and polls show him leading Gov. Janet Mills of Maine by around 30 points. One reason for this success is that Mr. Platner sounds radically honest by the standards of American politics, including when he talks about his own service. “There’s this thing I often think about,” he said, recalling the incident near Falluja. “Those kids were killed because we were spending money to build this base that probably doesn’t exist anymore.” His voice slipped into the present tense as he put himself back into the moment when the mothers arrived to pick up the remains, his own life in front of him like a storm cloud. “How horrifically wasteful this is.”

…Visceral outrage over that reality infuses Mr. Platner’s opposition to the war in Iran. Sure, at campaign stops, he talks about high gas prices and the Trump administration’s incompetence. But the core of his message is an unflinching disgust for the forever war we have waged since 9/11. “Nobody is going to be able to convince me that what I did in Iraq and Afghanistan did anything for the people of Sullivan, Maine,” he told me, punctuating his point with an obscenity. “I don’t want other young Americans to go through what I’ve been through. And I don’t want to send other young Americans to inflict the horror that I had to inflict on people.”

…Some Democrats do express a sense of moral outrage and urgency over the war: Ro Khanna, Jason Crow and Yassamin Ansari in the House, or Chris Murphy, Chris Van Hollen or Tim Kaine in the Senate. But many others, including the party’s leadership in Congress, have shown less passion in opposing the war than they bring to fights over Obamacare subsidies. Turn on right-wing commentators like Tucker Carlson or Megyn Kelly and you hear a more aggressive stance. Mr. Platner has a particular scorn for this dynamic. He decried party leaders who focus on President Trump’s failure to seek congressional authorization: “There’s a big difference between saying the war shouldn’t be happening because it is bad and saying the war shouldn’t be happening because they didn’t ask permission.” He lamented the tendency to leaven statements against the war with lengthy condemnations of the Iranian regime that “lay the ideological and propaganda basis” for what Mr. Trump is doing. He also noted rightly that many Democrats have been longtime hawks on Iran, supporters of the Israeli government and allies with pro-war groups such as AIPAC.

All this undercuts Democrats’ ability to credibly argue for a fundamental shift in the nation’s priorities. The same dynamic applies to defense spending. For decades, Democrats joined Republicans in voting for an ever-growing Pentagon budget. Now, Mr. Trump has proposed an eye-popping $1.5 trillion in spending for his “Department of War” on top of the $200 billion the Pentagon has already requested for his war in Iran. Meanwhile, prices continue to rise, and cuts to health care, education and much else have left communities struggling to fill the gap.

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Platner has the makings of being a great Senator. Kid Berwyn Wednesday #1
As long as he has REALY & SINCERELY left his racist, bigoted, misogynistic attitudes--as expressed hlthe2b Wednesday #10
There are those of us UpInArms Wednesday #13
Yes... One can only hope... hlthe2b Wednesday #15
and, like Vietnam, Korea, Iraq, etc, etc, etc, etc.. mountain grammy Wednesday #31
All we have is hope brakester Wednesday #42
Ditto Cosmocat Wednesday #43
Does American society incubate Toxic Masculinity and give the idea birth ? magicarpet Wednesday #74
I also hope he's not another Fetterman. ananda Wednesday #50
I agree.. mountain grammy Wednesday #28
ICYMI ariadne0614 Wednesday #30
Thank you. Great presentation by the candidate on what we are missing. Kid Berwyn Wednesday #38
It is my pleasure to share this window into his personal evolution. ariadne0614 Wednesday #44
The measure of strength is not about who we beat down but about who we lift up Redleg Wednesday #54
+1 K & R Emile Wednesday #2
K & R democrank Wednesday #3
"Send me to Washington and I will work tirelessly to rebuild the American military." WhiskeyGrinder Wednesday #4
The context to that quote is about the wasteful spending Emile Wednesday #5
For a plain-spoken oysterman, his statements sure seem to take a lot of explaining. WhiskeyGrinder Wednesday #6
Probably because all the disinformation to ruin the democrats chances to oust Collins? Emile Wednesday #7
Both he and Mills poll ahead of Collins. WhiskeyGrinder Wednesday #8
Platner leads Republican incumbent Sen. Susan Collins by 7 to 14 points (48% to 41%), Emile Wednesday #12
Graham Platner a blessing or a demon ? magicarpet Wednesday #16
thank you for this useful post justaprogressive Wednesday #33
What's the action evidence he's changed? EdmondDantes_ Wednesday #39
I've regretted not having used a better choice of words Zambero Wednesday #9
If I hear "restructure," it makes me think layers of bureaucracy or departments or missions/scopes will be removed WhiskeyGrinder Wednesday #11
"that definitely sounds like someone who's running as an anti-war candidate." EX500rider Wednesday #52
lol exactly WhiskeyGrinder Wednesday #55
Ben Rhodes, the author, was a foreign policy advisor in the Obama administration. Nt Fiendish Thingy Wednesday #14
Platner would be a breath of fresh air over biocube Wednesday #17
Graham Platner is running to grab the seat from GOPee (MAGA) leaning senior senator from Maine Sue Collins,for those,. magicarpet Wednesday #56
Jesus Christ,... The damn Android operating system is editing my words because it,... magicarpet Wednesday #59
"There's a big difference between saying the war shouldn't be happening because it is bad and Nanjeanne Wednesday #18
And I have the reverse reaction dsc Wednesday #19
I think you might be misunderstanding me and perhaps Platner as well Nanjeanne Wednesday #22
My Town Classmates Maninacan Wednesday #20
I don't trust Platner. He has no relevant experience for being a Senator. I'm not sure why the Crooked folks are LymphocyteLover Wednesday #21
Ben Rhodes is crooked? BeyondGeography Wednesday #24
Crooked Media.. is supporting Platner mountain grammy Wednesday #32
lol...thanks for clearing that up for me BeyondGeography Wednesday #35
I listen a couple times a week if it's something I'm interested in hearing. mountain grammy Wednesday #37
Yes, I listen to Lovett or Leave It and also Pod Save the World. I haven't listened to Pod Save America after what they LymphocyteLover Wednesday #62
Yes I also had a hard time with that. mountain grammy Wednesday #90
Yes, he's part of the media network and is on Pod Save the World LymphocyteLover Wednesday #63
Have to say, as an outsider looking in, I feel the same. Bev54 Wednesday #26
I have that same worry LymphocyteLover Wednesday #61
I only read the first bit of this breathless excerpt from the NYT. How many Iraqi/Afghani children were murdered by US erronis Wednesday #23
I hope the voters in Maine choose wisely. sop Wednesday #25
Graham Platner leading Governor Janet Mills in the Democratic Primary election, 55% to 28%. Emile Wednesday #27
I cannot get past his vile misogyny and his "working man of the people" niyad Wednesday #29
yup Skittles Wednesday #79
I think Platner's anti-war stance is sincere, and he has matured since his early offensive behavior Martin Eden Wednesday #34
As much as... 2naSalit Wednesday #41
You have a valid point regarding experience, and lingering questions about his character. Martin Eden Wednesday #45
I'd really have to... 2naSalit Wednesday #48
"Sanders stupped for Fetterman", too.. Cha Wednesday #60
It "resembled" a Nazi symbol?? SERIOUSLY?? -- No, sorry... it ABSOLUTELY IS a Nazi symbol! QueerDuck Wednesday #36
It did resemble a Nazi symbol what with it being a Nazi symbol... mr715 Wednesday #93
LOL! Nailed it! I'm sure that's the same type of hair splitting that the NYT's editorial board does... QueerDuck Wednesday #97
How far truth has fallen. mr715 Wednesday #99
That's nice... 2naSalit Wednesday #40
It 'resembled a swastika' in the same way my 8th grade book report Torchlight Wednesday #46
I find no mention in the article that it 'resembled a swastika' Abolishinist Wednesday #49
You will not find that wording in the NYT article because he did not have a swastika tattoo. Celerity Wednesday #57
Exactly. The article says it 'resembled a Nazi symbol', of which there are many. Abolishinist Wednesday #71
This message was self-deleted by its author Torchlight Wednesday #47
I agree with him on his war stance ☮ walkingman Wednesday #51
I don't trust a "Democrat" whose message trashes Congressional Dems and cheers for MAGAts MorbidButterflyTat Wednesday #53
JHC, Planter... sorry the Dems are Passionate Cha Wednesday #65
I have many draft age grandsons and I am glad he is anti war questionseverything Wednesday #67
Shane on Planter for sounding like Fetterman.. Cha Wednesday #69
Fetterman is totally pro war backing Israel, platner is the exact opposite questionseverything Wednesday #72
Planter is attacking Dems for being "passionate Cha Wednesday #100
They sound entirely, 100%, completely different. mr715 Wednesday #77
Planter is Attacking Dems for no reason Cha Wednesday #101
We are perceiving different things. mr715 Wednesday #102
iff elected which planner will show up? msongs Wednesday #58
The one who will not cater to the whims of billionaire donors. Emile Wednesday #64
You why he won't be another Fetterman? Intractable Wednesday #66
Why do we compare him to Fetterman? mr715 Wednesday #75
Not my idea to compare him. Mine is just a response to all of the above. Intractable Wednesday #78
Understood. mr715 Wednesday #82
Mills is part of the old guard. Many Democrats want a renewed Democratic party. Intractable Wednesday #84
That is my sense. mr715 Wednesday #89
Concerns could be mitigated if he was running for smaller office and built a strong verifiable record themaguffin Wednesday #68
I do not understand why anyone is even entertaining the thought of supporting this guy over the extremely qualified and Quiet Em Wednesday #70
Both can defeat Sen. Collins. mr715 Wednesday #73
I do not believe Platner can beat Collins. Quiet Em Wednesday #81
We shall see. mr715 Wednesday #85
He's still a slow motion train wreck. RandySF Wednesday #76
Says you. Intractable Wednesday #80
and me Skittles Wednesday #83
Too bad you will lose this one, eh? Intractable Wednesday #86
says you Skittles Wednesday #87
Polling says, "Mills loses." That your pick. Intractable Wednesday #88
He probably will win the primary. RandySF Wednesday #92
Yeah, well, too bad he's going to win, right? Intractable Wednesday #94
November? I wouldn't bet on it. RandySF Wednesday #95
Mills is severely losing in the polls. But, if you want to keep the up the faith, it'll just hurt that much more in Nov Intractable Wednesday #96
I can understand why you wouldn't bet on it. Mills doesn't Emile Wednesday #104
Respectfully, he's winning. mr715 Wednesday #91
Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe Wednesday #98
What is the "simple message for Democrats"? maxsolomon Wednesday #103
You got it BeyondGeography Thursday #105
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