Graham Platner wants to be a United States Senator.
That alone should require judgment, discipline, character, and basic moral fitness.
Instead, Maine voters are being asked to ignore a growing list of disturbing controversies, obscene comments, bizarre behavior, and disqualifying lapses in judgment, all because the radical socialist arm of todayโs Democratic Party has decided that power matters more than standards.
Gross.
Creepy.
Concerning.
Disqualifying.
This is not normal. It should never be treated as normal.
Reports and resurfaced comments tied to Platner are not minor political disagreements. They are not old tax votes, awkward debate clips, or routine campaign baggage. They go directly to character.
Public sexual behavior. Comments about porta potties. The blue water in a hot dirty smelly porta potty turns him on. Statements about women, rape, religion, police, race, and soldiers that no serious candidate for the United States Senate should ever have to โexplain away.โ
And yet, here we are.
The political machine now wants voters to believe this is all just noise. They want Mainers to move along, forget what they saw, and accept another carefully rehearsed apology from another ambitious politician who got caught.
Do not tell us you have changed.
Prove it.
And proving it is hard to do when the pattern keeps getting worse.
You cannot claim you are ready to โstand up to Trumpโ when you cannot even stand up and fully account for yourself.
You cannot ask Maine families to trust your judgment when your own words and conduct raise this many questions.
You cannot demand public power while refusing public accountability.
Platner may be a great actor. But Maine does not need another actor. Maine needs leaders with judgment, humility, decency, and restraint.
Public office is not therapy. The United States Senate is not a rehabilitation program. And Maine voters are not obligated to reward disturbing behavior just because party activists insist the candidate has the correct ideology.
That same culture of excuses is now infecting Maineโs election process.
Secretary of State Shenna Bellows loves to say facts matter.
Fine.
Then letโs talk about facts.
You can run ads saying you โstood up to TrumpโฆUmโฆyou lost. The Supreme Court said you were wrong. Facts matter.
You can claim you were doxxedโฆbut you you posted your own address on your own Instagram page, voters deserve honesty about that too. Facts matter.
Mainers still have questions about the 250 ballots reportedly found in an Amazon box. Facts matter.
And now, the Maine Girls Dad referendum appears to be facing the same insider treatment that has become far too familiar in Augusta.
City and town clerks reviewed the signatures. State staff reviewed the signatures. The measure was initially approved. Then, after political pressure, the effort to let Mainers vote on protecting girlsโ sports and spaces is suddenly in jeopardy.
So who was wrong?
Were the clerks wrong?
Was your staff wrong?
Or is the problem that the wrong people signed the petitions and the wrong issue might appear on the ballot while you prepare for your own political future?
Mainers are not stupid. They can see what is happening.
The people wanted a vote. The political class apparently did not.
That is not democracy. That is voter suppression dressed up in paperwork.
The radical socialist wing of todayโs Democratic Party is attempting to normalize horrible and inappropriate behavior, unethical acts, political dirty tricks, and a culture where accountability only applies to their opponents.
They lecture Maine about democracy while trying to block voters from voting.
They preach about decency while defending the indefensible.
They claim to oppose kings while acting like they alone get to decide which people, petitions, and candidates are allowed to survive.
Enough.
Maine voters should reject the excuses, reject the double standards, reject the dirty tricks, and reject the candidates and officials who believe power gives them permission to do whatever they want.
Vote accordingly.




Well said Mr Fetherston . Well said .
And EVERY bit true .
Platner looks like he sleeps under a bridge. We now know where he does his โbusinessโ.
” Platnor looks like he sleeps under a bridge ”
Absolutely perfect description!!
LOL cry more. Trump is a pedophile and you’re crying about Reddit posts.
Bellows is so corrupt! The city and town clerks approve the signatures and Bellows staff approve the signatures for the referendum to keep boys out of girls sports and bathroom. Bellows does want Mainers to have the opportunity to vote on this important issue so she is taking it off the ballot.. disgraceful!!
In other words, Platner is the perfect candidate for southern Maine democrat/communists.
wHY ARE THEY SO ADAMENT, you the Voter run government and are not informed, listened to, have it backward, and it is shameful. ASK WHY? Not that the truth will be forthcoming.
“The United States Senate is not a rehabilitation program.” Well said. Platner has been determined to be 100% mentally disabled by his military experience. Because he is so disabled that he has been judged unable to hold a job, the tax payers of the U S are giving him $4800 a month, $57,600 a year, every year, as a disability allowance. This U S Navy ‘Nam era vet does not think that Maine needs a mentally disabled man as our Senator for a six year term.
None of this matters – these two already have every single Leftist vote locked up. Leftists want three things: (1) to have absolutely no moral limitations; (2) to be able to do anything they want; and (3) to hold power to tell everyone else what to do.
You forgot his lies about his service records. . . His DD 214s sure fall short of his epic heroic tales by a looong shot
There is the question of competence. Bleep happens, and it happens to everyone.
Personally, I donโt think those ballots were Bellows personal fault, as someone who once worked for what is now FedEx ground, what probably happened is a couple of boxes went sideways round a corner on a conveyor belt, and that ripped open โ and harried employees tossed everything back into the box if they thought it belonged into.
I remember the morning we had 12 gauge shotgun shells rolling across the floor. Bleep happens.
Competence is how the person deals with the problem, and if it were me, I draft a couple cops and go find out where those ballots went, and when they didnโt go, have the News people take pictures of the officers, standing guard duty, and tell everyone exactly what happened. And then ask the attorney general to sue UPS for the bill.
Bleep happens and if people were told what happened, assuming Bellows even knows, thatโll be the end of it. But she didnโt, and thatโs the problem.