"Democrats will support someone — anyone — who will help them defeat Republicans."
Who does this mal-educated generation consider to be "Nazis"? Real ones who murdered Jewish toddlers with their bare hands? Or the Israeli people who have been murdered and bombed for years by Hamas. Recall in 1972 how the Israeli Olympic team was murdered by them? TD
| Nazi Posters: “Get rid misery, get rid of the Jews,” this poster says. |
. . . "Yet consider just some of the recent quotes by Democrats and their allies attempting to rationalize their continued support for a candidate with Nazi ink and a documented history of abusive behavior toward women:
- “Several donors I know are still all-in for Platner because he’s not Susan Collins and he’s a Democrat.”
- “We don’t care. I think that’s the case for many donors. Anybody who beats Susan Collins will do.”
- “He was a mean boyfriend when he got out of the military and was drinking. Susan Collins was the defining vote for the Big Beautiful Bill. … They just want to defeat him. They just want to make sure that the status quo remains in place. … I think the fight’s worth having.”
- And then there’s Sen. Bernie Sanders: “We cannot continue to allow the Republican Party to control the Senate and push forward Trump’s oligarchic and authoritarian agenda. And there is only one candidate who will do something about it. That candidate is Graham Platner.”
"These activists will support someone — anyone — who will help them defeat Collins in the Senate campaign and, by extension, Donald Trump. In their rush to stand up to President Trump’s alleged fascist tendencies, they are willing to support … an actual fascist, or at least someone with a fascist tattoo on his chest.
"Or, to put their position more simply: Vote for the Nazi: It’s important." . . .
"I have never understood the concept of casting a vote solely to oppose someone, rather than voting only for such candidate(s) I can affirmatively support. Of course, as a registered Republican living in the District of Columbia, my vote won’t come close to deciding any election while I live in Washington, giving me a luxury of conscience that people elsewhere don’t have.
"That said, Collins, or a group allied with her, could do worse than to reprise and adapt the slogan from the 1991 Louisiana runoff to use against Platner. Perhaps this admitted act of trolling would remind Democrats, and all of us, that we should expect a modicum of decency from candidates who seek to represent us in public office." . . .
Why Platner's Death Camp Guard Tattoo Really Is No Big Deal to Democrats
"One of the most fascinating cultural phenomena of 2026, aside from the fact that the Washington Post wants you to believe that a clean reflecting pool is inferior to a scummy, leaking, stinking one, is the spectacle of leftists explaining that a leftist candidate with a Nazi tattoo is really a great guy, even if he muses about raping burglars, abuses girlfriends, and went off to war because he lusted after the opportunity to kill people. " . . .
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