“These are character flaws that I’m tired of hearing about,” offered Whoopi Goldberg, Monday, on The View.
She was speaking about Graham Platner, the leading Democratic Party candidate for the U.S. Senate seat in Maine currently held by Republican Sen. Susan Collins . . . and of his litany of scandals — the latest to garner attention being his sending of sexually explicit texts to as many as a dozen women during his marriage . . . while having been married for only two and a half years.
“Platner has faced criticism for a series of inflammatory Reddit posts and, more recently, for a Nazi symbol tattooed to his chest,” The Free Beacon reported last year. Mr. Platner says he was unaware that his tattoo was a Nazi symbol but, according to the Beacon, “Two Platner associates have contradicted his claim of ignorance.”
The Reddit posts included calling himself an “antifa supersoldier” and a “communist,” while also using anti-gay slurs and belittling veterans, police, rural white people, and African Americans.
After counting all his various scandals, The View regular Sunny Hostin concluded, “So he’s a liar, a racist, an antisemite,” then added, “He’s a homophobe.”
Nonetheless, Hostin said she is “conflicted.” Meaning she might still want him to be Maine’s next senator?
Now making a play for the Senate, Platner has kindly covered up the tattoo and deleted those deeply offensive Reddit posts.
The 41-year-old presents himself as a working-class guy, though he comes from a wealthy family that placed him in a $75,000 a year prep school. He is an oyster farmer, but most of his income derives from disability payments. He told reporters that he bought his home with a VA loan, but his father loaned him the money.
“You’ve shown me who you are,” The View’s Sara Haines said of Platner, “and I heard you.” She declared, “This man should be nowhere near Congress.”
Senator Bernie Sanders, the Vermont socialist, begs to differ: “We desperately need somebody like him here in the U.S. Senate.”
Graham Platner should fit right in.
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Daniel J[oseph] Boorstin explained that a celebrity is “a person who is known for his well-knownness”. The members of The View have established their celebrity, but not their perspicacity. Moreover, I have yet to read orvto overhear any of the many everyday “progressives” in my world cite any of the pronouncements of those members as if it were an insight. I’m sure that some large share of the audience of The View nod in agreement as those women rant or pontificate. But the people whom I read discussing these declarations are right-wing populists, conservatives, and libertarians. And I’ll opine that I believe that they discuss them too much.
As to Platner, I note that the left forgave him everything, until word of his creepy extramarital sexting was leaked. Even then, about half of the left would still forgive him, but the distaff half will not. The imagined boyfriend can be a drunk, a socialist, an anti-semite, a National Socialist, a communist, a vicarious sadist, and whatnot; but he can’t be someone who would cheat on them.