In a stunning display of liberal hypocrisy, establishment Never-Trump outlets are rallying behind a Democrat Senate candidate who proudly displayed Nazi imagery for nearly two decades. Graham Platner, currently leading the Maine Democratic primary race, sported an SS Death Head tattoo for 18 years—yet somehow that's acceptable to the same media that screams "fascist" at every Trump rally.
The Bulwark, that bastion of anti-Trump virtue signaling, along with liberal commentator Matt Yglesias, have embraced Platner's candidacy despite the glaring Nazi symbolism in his past. This is the same crowd that sees white supremacy in everything from grocery store layouts to weather reports, but apparently actual SS tattoos get a pass if you have a 'D' next to your name.
Social media erupted over the revelation, with conservatives pointing out the breathtaking double standard. "BIG BREAKING: Nolte: Bulwark, Matt Yglesias Embrace Graham 'Nazi Tattoo' Platner," posted @Expeditiousfeed, highlighting the story's significance.
observed @WildBillWellman on social media, noting the bizarre political dynamics at play.
This bombshell expose comes courtesy of Breitbart's John Nolte, who continues to do the investigative work that mainstream media refuses to touch. Where's the wall-to-wall coverage from CNN and MSDNC? Where are the breathless segments about "democracy in danger"?
The silence is deafening—and telling. The same media industrial complex that manufactured outrage over Trump's every tweet is now providing cover for a Democrat who literally wore Nazi death symbols. Patriots across Maine and America deserve answers: How does someone with SS tattoos become the Democratic frontrunner? And why are supposed "defenders of democracy" giving him their blessing?
This isn't just about one candidate—it's about the complete moral bankruptcy of the liberal establishment that lectures Americans about extremism while embracing actual Nazi imagery when it's politically convenient.
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Source: Next News Network