Sen. John Fetterman (D., Pa.) is already feuding with his prospective colleague, telling “Captain Dick Pic” to “close his mouth.”
Fetterman explained the nickname by noting that Platner “hasn’t denied [sending dick pics], but he could clear it up and show it.”
This is why we need candidates who actually work for a living, as opposed to shiftless losers who were born privileged but were “too mediocre or lazy to parlay that advantage into professional success,” Josh Barro writes on Substack.
The Free Press reports that campaign staffers were forced to plot an intervention because the candidate kept “fighting with volunteers in his campaign’s Discord channel” using a pseudonym. Platner is 41 years old, but appears to have the emotional maturity of a middle school
The woman, who described herself as being “on the left side of the political spectrum,” revealed that Platner never returned the pie dish she gave him. Once again, he is beginning to sound like a sketchy dude.
An anonymous woman who appears to have dated Platner in 2021—when he was engaged to be married—sounded off on X about his “small d—,” “weird noises,” and the tattoo he definitely knew was a Nazi symbol. But that’s not all.
Democrats are stuck with him now, so they’ll just keep supporting him no matter what until Election Day.
Platner insists there is “nothing out there that’s actually concerning,” but at this point what do you expect him to say? Sure enough, the awkward allegations kept on
In this week’s Stiles Section, @AndrewStilesUSA gives us the authoritative take on Graham Platner:
Platner made history on Tuesday as the first former Hotchkiss attendee with a Nazi tattoo to win a major party’s U.S. Senate nomination while facing credible allegations of
One of the eight anti-Israel activists charged with orchestrating a criminal plot to “terrorize government officials, businesses, and the Jewish Federation” of Detroit, 24-year-old Mariam Odeh of Dearborn, worked on left-wing Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed’s campaign,
Lynch told the Free Beacon he has faced professional blowback for speaking out against such initiatives but argued his efforts were “necessary.”
“My focus has never been on politics,” he said. “My focus has been on fairness, the profession I love, and vindicating my rights.”