Maine Democratic candidate Graham Platner just can't stop collecting scandals like they're Pokémon cards. A new ex-girlfriend came forward on June 10 claiming she dated Platner from February to mid-July 2021 — while he was engaged to someone else — and that he absolutely knew about his Nazi tattoo the entire time they were together.
But remember, folks — it's the Republicans who have a problem with women. Sure.
The anonymous accuser, posting under the handle @420mercymain69, didn't mince words. "He knew about the f*ing tattoo," she wrote, directly contradicting Platner's public claims that the ink was some kind of mystery even to him. She added, "I didn't know about the tattoo until we had already been dating for a hot minute." So let's get this straight — the guy running as a progressive Democrat had a Nazi tattoo that his girlfriend discovered mid-relationship, and he already knew it was there.
Journalist Peter Hasson verified the accuser's claims using timestamped text messages, lending real credibility to a story that would have ended any Republican's career approximately forty-seven seconds after it broke. The accuser said she felt compelled to speak out: "I'm not particularly fond of doing it right now but information has been given to me that makes me feel obligated to say something." She also promised a full statement about what his candidacy means for "progressive politics."
Now here's where the comedy gets rich enough to clog your arteries.
Rep. Ro Khanna, the West Coast Democrat, said he STILL supports Platner. His reasoning? "Grace and redemption." Isn't that adorable? The same party that tried to destroy Brett Kavanaugh over a high school yearbook entry now wants us to extend grace to a guy with an actual Nazi tattoo and a trail of cheated-on women. During the Kavanaugh hearings, it was "believe all women" and "character matters." Now it's "people change" and "let's not be too hasty."
And it gets better. CNN's Adam Mockler dismissed the Nazi tattoo as "just a weird tattoo." Just a weird tattoo. Like it's a butterfly on his ankle or a tribal armband from spring break 2003. We're talking about Nazi imagery on a Democratic candidate, and CNN's hot take is basically "meh."
As Twitchy reported, this whole saga has exposed something the rest of us already knew — every single standard the left spent years weaponizing against conservatives gets tossed in the garbage the moment one of their own steps in it. #MeToo? Only applies to Republicans. "Believe all women"? Only when the accused has an R next to his name. Nazi symbolism? Suddenly it's complicated and nuanced when a Democrat is wearing it.
Platner already won his primary before these accusations surfaced, which tells you everything about the vetting process on the left. The man had a Nazi tattoo, was allegedly cheating on his fiancée, and the Democratic Party of Maine said, "Yeah, he's our guy."
Grace and redemption. They actually said it with a straight face. Somewhere, Justice Kavanaugh is shaking his head so hard his gavel is rattling.







