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Aviation Pro

(15,808 posts)
Sun May 31, 2026, 07:57 AM 22 hrs ago

IDGAF

About sexting or shirtless behavior compared to the fucking damage that concerned fucking assclown from Maine has wrought.

We don’t get to right the ship unless we have the majority.

Get over your pony loss.

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IDGAF (Original Post) Aviation Pro 22 hrs ago OP
I support Democrats gab13by13 22 hrs ago #1
Oh gab, please don't stop being gab. Irish_Dem 22 hrs ago #6
We don't get a majority by being stupid. Irish_Dem 22 hrs ago #2
I know, FoxNewsSucks 22 hrs ago #3
Republicans attacked Talarico for being too morally upright, not masculine enough, and sexually suspect. sop 22 hrs ago #4
They didn't want us to forget that they are hypocrites FoxNewsSucks 16 hrs ago #34
I give a fuck about liars and rape apologists. niyad 22 hrs ago #5
for over ten years now I have been so disgusted by the people who are willing to ignore and disregard Quiet Em 21 hrs ago #12
Thank you for saying this. It sickens me to watch people casually niyad 20 hrs ago #14
I would like to know who is trying to push this too Quiet Em 20 hrs ago #21
This message was self-deleted by its author orangecrush 19 hrs ago #28
In many cases, it's not that the posts are thought irrelevant. FoxNewsSucks 15 hrs ago #36
How damn hard is it to just not be a sexual deviant? Escape 20 hrs ago #20
Choosing a candidate is like choosing a bus. None of them takes you exactly where you want to go, Scrivener7 22 hrs ago #7
Very fine analogy. Prof. Toru Tanaka 21 hrs ago #8
Exactly right ... Collins hasn't shown that she deserves to be re-elected FakeNoose 21 hrs ago #9
Exactly. Well said. paleotn 20 hrs ago #15
Republicans vote for a rapist felon while Democrats squabble over imperfections. dalton99a 21 hrs ago #10
That is probably because PatSeg 21 hrs ago #13
You can have all the principles you like, but if we lose.... paleotn 20 hrs ago #16
Oh I agree PatSeg 18 hrs ago #31
So well said BaronChocula 20 hrs ago #22
Yes PatSeg 18 hrs ago #32
Platner is intelligent and quick to respond forcefully debsy 21 hrs ago #11
He wasn't my first choice but that's irrelevant. paleotn 20 hrs ago #17
This negative campaign smacks like the one against Mamdani Ponietz 20 hrs ago #18
"The usual suspects" luv2fly 20 hrs ago #24
There is a very viable, experienced and not too old alternative. Bumbles 20 hrs ago #19
I can't see Costello winning the primary, but he's got my vote Easterncedar 20 hrs ago #25
Exactly what I'll be doing and how I view Collins. Bumbles 19 hrs ago #30
David Costello certainly seems like a worthwhile candidate. debsy 15 hrs ago #35
Amen! FiveFifteen 20 hrs ago #23
I guess it's better for Collins to keep her seat Buddyzbuddy 19 hrs ago #26
This message was self-deleted by its author orangecrush 19 hrs ago #27
Yes, Platner should support the Democratic Party and run against Republicans. Both sides are not the same. betsuni 19 hrs ago #29
That sounds a lot like Fetterman MorbidButterflyTat 17 hrs ago #33

FoxNewsSucks

(11,980 posts)
3. I know,
Sun May 31, 2026, 08:16 AM
22 hrs ago

Last edited Sun May 31, 2026, 02:02 PM - Edit history (1)

What happened to "vote blue no matter who" ? This guy is a vast improvement over Susan fucking Collins.

As long as he doesn't end up being a turncoat like Lieberman, Manchin, Sinema and that other guy, I say we'll be better off than having Collins getting yet another term

sop

(19,495 posts)
4. Republicans attacked Talarico for being too morally upright, not masculine enough, and sexually suspect.
Sun May 31, 2026, 08:25 AM
22 hrs ago

But now Republicans are attacking Platner for exhibiting all the toxic masculinity sexual traits they admire in their own leaders, like Paxton and Trump.

Quiet Em

(3,073 posts)
12. for over ten years now I have been so disgusted by the people who are willing to ignore and disregard
Sun May 31, 2026, 09:53 AM
21 hrs ago

horrendous behavior, terrible judgment, lies, extremely insulting views and attitudes towards women, bigoted and offensive comments and overall creepiness and they voted for that fraud anyway and now some want to tell me that I need to do the same?

No effin way.

It is what it is. I'm not happy with whoever it was who pushed this guy into running for a Senate seat as a Democrat. He is probably going to be the nominee but I am certainly not going to pretend or agree that who and what he is is ok because it's not.

This isn't a pony. This isn't a purity test. This is an awful candidate who never should have been pushed in the first place.

niyad

(134,308 posts)
14. Thank you for saying this. It sickens me to watch people casually
Sun May 31, 2026, 09:59 AM
20 hrs ago

dismissing his rape apologist posts as though they were completely irrelevant.


And, I want to know exactly who is behind pushing and funding him, and why.

Quiet Em

(3,073 posts)
21. I would like to know who is trying to push this too
Sun May 31, 2026, 10:22 AM
20 hrs ago

This is not the way forward and this needs to be nipped in the bud now.

Response to niyad (Reply #14)

FoxNewsSucks

(11,980 posts)
36. In many cases, it's not that the posts are thought irrelevant.
Sun May 31, 2026, 03:48 PM
15 hrs ago

I haven't yet read most of them. I don't think they're irrelevant.

What is being expressed is the frustration of years of being told to vote blue which meant a milquetoast, corporate-friendly, Netanyahu supporting "moderate" instead of the real liberal we needed. Of having posts hidden for being to liberal and resenting my vote being taken for granted just because I'll never vote for a fucking republicon. And now the same people who told me to get on my knees and "thank god for Joe Manchin" are seemingly outraged that suddenly their apparent purity test isn't being adhered to.

I don't like quite a lot about this candidacy, and it does kinda make me wonder who is behind him and why.

So far, the things he's said about standing up to fascists are good. If he sticks with that, he'll be far better than Collins. She puts rapist on the SCOTUS, and thinks other rapists "learned their lesson".

He may turn out to be another turncoat, but if this is the choice we get, he's better than her. I hope she is defeated by a liberal who will stand up and fight for democracy and the working people. I guess we'll find out.

Escape

(532 posts)
20. How damn hard is it to just not be a sexual deviant?
Sun May 31, 2026, 10:20 AM
20 hrs ago

Yeah, we desperately need that Senate seat, but Platner is covered with red flags. Aside from his adolescent sexting fetish, he also comes across a little "Fettermanish".

We can do so much better than this......but we need a majority, so I guess we have to fall into line and hope he wins.

Scrivener7

(60,138 posts)
7. Choosing a candidate is like choosing a bus. None of them takes you exactly where you want to go,
Sun May 31, 2026, 08:44 AM
22 hrs ago

so you have to choose the bus that gets you closest to your desired destination.

You'll have to walk a few blocks to get where you want if Platner wins the primary and you vote for him

Collins has taken your bus fare and bought herself an ice cream, and you're still sitting at the bus stop the next morning.

Prof. Toru Tanaka

(2,965 posts)
8. Very fine analogy.
Sun May 31, 2026, 09:29 AM
21 hrs ago

No candidate is going to appeal in every way to every member of a particular political party. With Trump and MAGA, the gloves need to come off and it has become time to fight fire with fire.

FakeNoose

(42,599 posts)
9. Exactly right ... Collins hasn't shown that she deserves to be re-elected
Sun May 31, 2026, 09:31 AM
21 hrs ago

Plattner could go all the way on this, if the Maine voters give him a chance.

PatSeg

(53,687 posts)
13. That is probably because
Sun May 31, 2026, 09:53 AM
21 hrs ago

Democrats are inclined to have more principles than republicans. Dems don't tend to support anyone just because they have a "D" behind their name. Fortunately, I don't live in Maine, so I am not in a position to choose. If I was, I would vote for the Democrat, but not happily.

paleotn

(22,849 posts)
16. You can have all the principles you like, but if we lose....
Sun May 31, 2026, 10:05 AM
20 hrs ago

look around......THIS is what we get. Vote smart, people. We get hung up on one issue or another and we end up where we are now. In 2024, it was Gaza. Well, what's happening in Gaza now?

In my mind, it's not necessarily principles. It's looking for perfection. And I'd bet the farm you'll never, ever find it.

PatSeg

(53,687 posts)
31. Oh I agree
Sun May 31, 2026, 12:09 PM
18 hrs ago

And if I lived in Maine I would vote for Platner over Collins, though probably not in the Democratic primary. Of all the people in the state of Maine was Platner the best we could find?

I'm certainly not looking for perfection and I want Democratic majorities in both houses, but this particular candidate is very vulnerable. Did his campaign do any oppo research on him?

BaronChocula

(4,817 posts)
22. So well said
Sun May 31, 2026, 10:29 AM
20 hrs ago

Mirrors what I would have commented. I was turned off by Platner from the git. He bad-mouthed Democrats in announcing his campaign. He can't even play nice with the party from which he wants support then he turns out to be this polarizing. Go figure. Makes me glad I'm not a Maine voter.

No one is even talking about David Costello, his Democratic opponent and if he's a viable alternative.

PatSeg

(53,687 posts)
32. Yes
Sun May 31, 2026, 12:17 PM
18 hrs ago

It feels like we've been down this road before and it doesn't tend to end well. I still remember Kyrsten Sinema and now Fetterman. The candidates don't need to be perfect and I have no problem with some being moderates, but they do need to really be Democrats.

I haven't heard a lot about David Costello, probably because Platner tends to dominate the political news.

debsy

(1,060 posts)
11. Platner is intelligent and quick to respond forcefully
Sun May 31, 2026, 09:50 AM
21 hrs ago

I completely agree. The democrats better get behind him in a meaningful way. This race is too important. The republicans have let far worse slide.

paleotn

(22,849 posts)
17. He wasn't my first choice but that's irrelevant.
Sun May 31, 2026, 10:16 AM
20 hrs ago

I don't live in ME and Mills dropped out. He's not perfect. NONE of us are. But you have to vote and support intelligently. If you don't. If you stay home and pout (repeat of 2024). If you whine and boohoo about "not perfect", THIS is what we get. Look around. Do you want more of this?! Huh?! Do you?! Then we need to get our collective heads out of our asses and use them for what they're intended. Vote and support smart, people.

Every election cycle it's the same damn thing. Will we ever learn? We've meet the enemy and much of the time, he is us.

luv2fly

(2,730 posts)
24. "The usual suspects"
Sun May 31, 2026, 10:52 AM
20 hrs ago

Including some around these parts ...

[insert long sigh about here]

Bumbles

(524 posts)
19. There is a very viable, experienced and not too old alternative.
Sun May 31, 2026, 10:20 AM
20 hrs ago

"With Mills out of Senate race, Democrat David Costello hopes voters give him a look.

David Costello, 65, spent decades working in local, state and federal government. He knows he’s a long shot against oyster farmer Graham Platner, who has dominated headlines and the polls for months. But in a Thursday statement, Costello reiterated his commitment to the campaign.

“I have no intention of dropping out,” he said. “I look forward to continuing to offer Mainers a well-rounded and experienced option in the race to replace Senator Collins in the U.S. Senate.”

That experience includes 25 years of work in senior government positions in Maine, Maryland and Washington D.C.

https://spectrumlocalnews.com/me/maine/politics/2026/05/01/with-mills-out-of-senate-race--democrat-david-costello-hopes-voters-give-him-a-look

Easterncedar

(6,518 posts)
25. I can't see Costello winning the primary, but he's got my vote
Sun May 31, 2026, 10:54 AM
20 hrs ago

And then I will vote for Platner in the general.

Because Collins is a corrupt, lying, self-serving hypocrite who needs to get gone.

debsy

(1,060 posts)
35. David Costello certainly seems like a worthwhile candidate.
Sun May 31, 2026, 03:27 PM
15 hrs ago

He seems to stand for a lot of what Platner voices support for but without the baggage.

Buddyzbuddy

(2,941 posts)
26. I guess it's better for Collins to keep her seat
Sun May 31, 2026, 10:56 AM
19 hrs ago

and the Republicans to keep the majority. Susan Collins who helped to confirm the accused rapist on the Supreme Court.

Response to Aviation Pro (Original post)

betsuni

(29,348 posts)
29. Yes, Platner should support the Democratic Party and run against Republicans. Both sides are not the same.
Sun May 31, 2026, 11:13 AM
19 hrs ago

No more of this because it's not true:

"Nothing pisses me off more than getting a fundraising text from Democrats talking about how they're fighting fascism. Because it's such B.S. We aren't idiots. Everyone knows most of them aren't doing jack right now to fight back "

MorbidButterflyTat

(4,815 posts)
33. That sounds a lot like Fetterman
Sun May 31, 2026, 01:37 PM
17 hrs ago

At least he waited until he got elected before he went MAGAt.

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