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lame54

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27. Although still on the ballot...
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 03:48 PM
17 hrs ago

She stepped aside for Platner
Because of the controversy she is starting to campaign but it is probably too late

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It's either that or Collin's Trump stamp lame54 18 hrs ago #1
So if I am understanding sarisataka 18 hrs ago #8
Kicking Collins to the curb is acceptable... lame54 18 hrs ago #14
I have no disagreement with that sarisataka 18 hrs ago #16
I don't think the symbol is being defended Figarosmom 17 hrs ago #49
There are several posts below sarisataka 17 hrs ago #53
Who is defending a Nazi symbol, other than the far right? idahoblue 16 hrs ago #77
Read the replies sarisataka 16 hrs ago #79
I don't think it's being defended... buzzycrumbhunger 14 hrs ago #128
It is being defended sarisataka 14 hrs ago #131
They can still go with Janet Mills. LisaL 17 hrs ago #26
Although still on the ballot... lame54 17 hrs ago #27
She is on the ballot and people can vote for her if they wish. LisaL 17 hrs ago #32
Maine does have Ranked Choice Voting TVguyCards 16 hrs ago #62
Welcome to DU! KS Toronado 16 hrs ago #81
Thank you :) TVguyCards 16 hrs ago #85
Janet Mills polls behind susan collins. Graham polls ahead. BComplex 16 hrs ago #88
Kind of meaningless to consider polling LisaL 14 hrs ago #134
You don't have to sell your soul iemanja 16 hrs ago #96
Mills and Costello are still on the ballot obamanut2012 15 hrs ago #122
If we want to a purity test have Pete Hegseth take off his shirt Ritabert 18 hrs ago #2
Would anyone here defend Hegseth? LisaL 18 hrs ago #3
Just saying that the GOP has one standard for themselves and one for us. Ritabert 17 hrs ago #37
Here no. But Republicans and Faux News would. Ritabert 17 hrs ago #41
My bad opinion of Hegseth Mossfern 13 hrs ago #150
For real Jilly_in_VA 13 hrs ago #151
Is anyone defending his tattos sarisataka 18 hrs ago #10
Or that he got them when he was drunk? LisaL 18 hrs ago #11
As I tried pointing out- it is NOT (!!!) about any tattoo sarisataka 18 hrs ago #17
Yes ABC123Easy 17 hrs ago #20
I am agreeing with your points. LisaL 17 hrs ago #23
I didn't mean to seem in opposition sarisataka 17 hrs ago #28
Of course people here would not defend Hegesth if he got the exact same tattoo when drunk. LisaL 17 hrs ago #30
I haven't seen one post claiming it is not a Nazi symbol. nt LAS14 16 hrs ago #64
Hegseth is a Republican. Republicans do not have to defend their behavior. JustABozoOnThisBus 17 hrs ago #31
So the argument is, if you can't beat them, join them? LisaL 17 hrs ago #33
Only if the split in the Senate is close. JustABozoOnThisBus 17 hrs ago #35
I get the sentiment Mz Pip 17 hrs ago #48
The point being: when did he get the tattoo? Ritabert 17 hrs ago #42
Too late. He's already been called a Nazi on DU. AloeVera 16 hrs ago #91
I don't think anyone's called him a Nazi and I don't think he is EX500rider 15 hrs ago #116
... and so we advocate withholding support Mossfern 15 hrs ago #121
I didn't advocate anything I just think he has a lot of red flags in my opinion EX500rider 15 hrs ago #126
What does bringing up "red flags" mean then? Mossfern 15 hrs ago #127
And Collins doesn't????? That's the choice. marble falls 11 hrs ago #160
It's means I wish Maine had found someone with less baggage to run. EX500rider 10 hrs ago #167
The point is winning against actual fascists. Envirogal 15 hrs ago #108
The fact that Franken defenders still diminish what he did is wrong EdmondDantes_ 16 hrs ago #68
They are the party of white supremacy iemanja 16 hrs ago #98
Simple -misanthroptimist 18 hrs ago #4
The same can be said for the swastika sarisataka 18 hrs ago #12
No it wouldn't be the same... -misanthroptimist 17 hrs ago #39
What is the difference? sarisataka 17 hrs ago #43
Look, until this nonsense... -misanthroptimist 17 hrs ago #45
I recognized it immediately sarisataka 17 hrs ago #51
You can say anything you want -misanthroptimist 16 hrs ago #58
Incorrect sarisataka 16 hrs ago #60
If you are not making that assertion... -misanthroptimist 16 hrs ago #66
Stop opposing Nazism and historical revisionism? sarisataka 16 hrs ago #69
Very clearly illogical -misanthroptimist 16 hrs ago #73
The question was never about the tattoo sarisataka 16 hrs ago #76
Then, as I said, the tattoo is irrelevant. -misanthroptimist 16 hrs ago #87
Let me phrase this clearly- since it doesn't matter if I type slowly sarisataka 16 hrs ago #92
Stop dodging -misanthroptimist 16 hrs ago #104
You refuse to accept what I have stated sarisataka 15 hrs ago #109
Nonsense -misanthroptimist 14 hrs ago #137
I never heard of a totenkopf until this story, either. Americanme 14 hrs ago #140
Couldn't agree more -misanthroptimist 14 hrs ago #141
I'd be willing to bet a fairly large amount of money that the tattoo shop catalog where he bought it Jack Valentino 10 hrs ago #165
I would bet you are correct sarisataka 10 hrs ago #169
Speak and so it shall be so. Behind the Aegis 17 hrs ago #47
Because Fox News wants control of the senate. Initech 18 hrs ago #5
Care to share examples of the behavior in question? RockRaven 18 hrs ago #6
Post number 4 is one example sarisataka 18 hrs ago #13
Why is so little effort being spent promoting other D candidates in the upcoming primary? RandomNumbers 18 hrs ago #7
Why did Sanders endorse Fetterman? LisaL 18 hrs ago #9
True, but what about Warren? RandomNumbers 18 hrs ago #15
We actually had a very good democratic alternative to Fetterman in a primary. LisaL 17 hrs ago #21
Because Nazis killed Jews Danmel 18 hrs ago #18
They might for Platner MorbidButterflyTat 17 hrs ago #24
That would be interesting to see what would happen sarisataka 17 hrs ago #34
Poor Sarisataka ABC123Easy 17 hrs ago #19
I saw that but sarisataka 17 hrs ago #22
Good for you! ABC123Easy 17 hrs ago #25
I showed this thread to my children sarisataka 13 hrs ago #149
Weaponized ignorance -- excellent term. betsuni 10 hrs ago #168
It was an opinion piece not an article, an article implies facts questionseverything 17 hrs ago #29
Really? As one of the less hostile repliers from yesterday..... ABC123Easy 17 hrs ago #36
I saw so many swatikas in India, they must all be Nazi's too Shellback Squid 17 hrs ago #38
Does that make swastikas acceptable everywhere sarisataka 17 hrs ago #44
the German SS was only one of many meanings... mike_c 17 hrs ago #40
Will you say the same of other Nazi symbols sarisataka 17 hrs ago #46
As an art student, I saw many designs through history that included the swastika. calimary 15 hrs ago #118
K&R WhiskeyGrinder 17 hrs ago #50
I think we need to look at intent Bluestocking 17 hrs ago #52
The skull and crossed femurs has a long history TexLaProgressive 17 hrs ago #54
No one is trying to 'rehabilitate' the Nazis RetiredParatrooper 17 hrs ago #55
Who is that guy? nt LAS14 16 hrs ago #70
Since the photo of von Mackensen sarisataka 16 hrs ago #75
The rules of DU require that we support Platner if he's the nominee Kaleva 16 hrs ago #56
And at no point have I stated sarisataka 16 hrs ago #67
I haven't paid much attention to the debate about the tattoo Kaleva 11 hrs ago #161
Fair enough sarisataka 11 hrs ago #163
Same to you! Kaleva 11 hrs ago #164
At this moment, he is the PRESUMPTIVE nominee. Their primary niyad 12 hrs ago #155
True Kaleva 11 hrs ago #162
One needs only to look at other political figures to answer that. RandySF 16 hrs ago #57
No one is defending the symbol, including platner. pat_k 16 hrs ago #59
Post above your show that statement is false sarisataka 16 hrs ago #63
I see no one defending the symbol. pat_k 16 hrs ago #97
And I was never asking about any man sarisataka 16 hrs ago #103
I see no posts that say that. You have to give me verbatim quotes (in context) that you read that way. pat_k 15 hrs ago #114
Post 4 sarisataka 15 hrs ago #117
Who's defending it? Nt LAS14 16 hrs ago #61
Have you read the replies sarisataka 16 hrs ago #65
I searched for it and found it in #4, which you referenced... LAS14 16 hrs ago #72
There are many others in this thread sarisataka 16 hrs ago #78
I have never denied or diminished the connection. I have simply wondered... LAS14 15 hrs ago #119
I haven't said you have denied its meaning. sarisataka 14 hrs ago #132
OK. nt LAS14 13 hrs ago #152
Just sayin'... buzzycrumbhunger 14 hrs ago #133
Think about this. CivicGrief 16 hrs ago #71
That was not my question, as I clearly stated sarisataka 16 hrs ago #80
The question is not in a vacuum. It is in relation to Platner. CivicGrief 16 hrs ago #82
Never said that, never implied that sarisataka 16 hrs ago #86
Platner was a sexist choice Pris 15 hrs ago #113
The symbol or offensive tattoo can be fairly easily removed Grim Chieftain 16 hrs ago #74
Yes, exactly. WestMichRad 15 hrs ago #110
Yeah, it's gotten cringingly weird now Sympthsical 16 hrs ago #83
Come on folks TVguyCards 16 hrs ago #84
You get it /nt sarisataka 16 hrs ago #89
Enough! MineralMan 16 hrs ago #90
The tattoo behind all of this orangecrush 16 hrs ago #94
I will not stop opposing or rehabilitating Nazis, their legacy and symbols. sarisataka 16 hrs ago #95
Nobody has done that. MineralMan 16 hrs ago #99
They have, in this thread sarisataka 16 hrs ago #105
MM is right. AloeVera 13 hrs ago #153
I have not seen Platner called a Nazi but I have no reason to doubt it. I haven't followed every thread. sarisataka 12 hrs ago #156
Rec'd Mossfern 12 hrs ago #154
I'm more curious as to how someone can defend an ongoing genocide, and endless wars instead of a tattoo; which Uncle Joe 16 hrs ago #93
Which genocide sarisataka 16 hrs ago #101
Any genocide, but particularly ones that our government, and our tax dollars are supporting. n/t Uncle Joe 16 hrs ago #102
Are we allowed to condemn the perpetrators of all the genocides? CivicGrief 13 hrs ago #143
Probably not the ones defended here daily for nearly 2 years. AloeVera 12 hrs ago #157
Intellectual and moral integrity iemanja 16 hrs ago #100
+1 demmiblue 15 hrs ago #106
who is defending that symbol??? LymphocyteLover 15 hrs ago #107
Again- read the replies sarisataka 15 hrs ago #111
OK, but your OP mentioned it... so I wasn't sure what you were referring to LymphocyteLover 1 hr ago #172
Bullshit. This was not a "Nazi symbol" per se Bluetus 15 hrs ago #112
The particular symbol sarisataka 15 hrs ago #115
Be honest. When did you learn about this symbol? Bluetus 14 hrs ago #135
6th grade sarisataka 14 hrs ago #139
The totenkopf tattoo is a NAZI symbol LetMyPeopleVote 15 hrs ago #123
Nice. So if I have a T-shirt that has an arrow pointing upward, you will call me a Nazi? Bluetus 14 hrs ago #138
I have yet to see anyone defend the symbol Buzz cook 15 hrs ago #120
Read the thread sarisataka 14 hrs ago #130
This tattoo really bothers me LetMyPeopleVote 15 hrs ago #124
Would a Democratically-controlled US Senate bother you, if Platner Jack Valentino 10 hrs ago #166
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Before this I had now idea what a totenkopf was. Hassin Bin Sober 14 hrs ago #136
He had the tattoo covered many months ago. Collins is still voting to fund the GESTAPO struggle4progress 14 hrs ago #142
That there is the correct perspective -misanthroptimist 13 hrs ago #146
Why is so much effort being spent trying to destroy a Democrat on this forum? n/t luv2fly 13 hrs ago #144
I hesitate to guess -misanthroptimist 13 hrs ago #145
That would be against the SOP sarisataka 13 hrs ago #147
Graham Platner reminds me a lot of Adam Kokesh Polybius 13 hrs ago #148
Maybe its just an awkward tattoo just like Musk's hitler salute was a awkward gesture per the ADL? Eko 12 hrs ago #158
The only thing awkward about Musk's gesture sarisataka 10 hrs ago #170
I agree. Eko 10 hrs ago #171
Being offended is a choice. Intractable 11 hrs ago #159
Chanting the magic slogan Medicare for All trumps The Curse of the Totenkopf. betsuni 1 hr ago #173
It's not the tattoo, it's the attack from centrists against progressive candidates. Emile 1 hr ago #174
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