MACDONALD: Ask a Dem About…Platner

The list of things you could ask your local, state, or federal Democrat creature of the night is long, and they won’t answer them anyway. So, you support neutering children? I believe strongly in civil rights for all, bullshitbullshitbullshit, next question. Nor will I promise to be the source of such questions, though I would like to think we lay the groundwork for them on these pages every day.

There’s only one kind, and they all turn into Abigail Spanberger or Moron Mamdani the day after you vote for them.

If you keep voting left, you’ll have nothing left.

But there are still millions of people who can’t be bothered to show up on election day (or even election month – soon to be wrecked, I suspect, by SCOTUS to the dismay of Libs from sea to cheating sea), to prevent those people from taking all their shit. You can’t just point at New York or California and go look! That’ll be us if you sit on your hands and don’t show up to vote for anyone but the Dems.

It’s hard for them to grasp, even after COVID and four years of Biden, that Democrats do not tolerate opposition from anyone, including their own, and the baseline for compliance is the furthest left set of policy ideas in public. You are with them, or you could get indicted.

I wrote about Spencer Pratt, who is doing a great job at having fun and showing his political opponents for the ruinous, life-sucking vampires that the democrat party promotes. And that’s your goal. People pay attention, they are entertained, and they start to ask if that’s true, and all they need to do is look at any place Dems have been left unchallenged.

It’s a high-priced, low ROI shit show.

But not everyone can go there. Susan Collins, a miserable Republican by conservative standards, isn’t gonna do that to Graham Platner, but she’s who we’ve got, and as much as that sucks, Platner is the heir to liberty, and six years is a long time to risk him.

He’s been benefiting from a lot of negative attention, which isn’t always bad; look at Trump. But the Platner dirt has potential to move a lot of midterm votes against him because he’s a trust fund kid, lying about being blue-collar, who had to hide his nazi tattoo. Every Democrat ought to be on the dock 24/7/265 for the nazi thing, especially after calling people who support lower taxes, free speech, and open markets, nazis since there have been Nazis.

Platner is also, bless his heart, not inclined to apologize for crap he said to do on the internet. Me either, but I have never felt the need to delete what I said or pretend it meant other than my intention at the time. Platner erased vast swaths, denied, lied, and still refuses to apologize, not that it would matter. As Purple Heart recipient Ted Daniels pointed out, “he doesn’t even want an apology from Platner anymore because it wouldn’t feel genuine.”

Nothing about Platner except the trash talk and the nazi tattoo are.

According to the New York Post, Purple Heart recipient Ted Daniels blasted top Democrats for continuing to support Platner after resurfaced Reddit comments showed the candidate mocking Daniels and saying he “didn’t deserve to live” following a brutal firefight in Afghanistan. …

Daniels went viral years ago after helmet-cam footage showed him sprinting into open fire during a Taliban ambush while bullets ripped around him.

He was reportedly hit four times while trying to pull enemy fire away from the rest of his squad. Every member of his team survived, and Daniels later received a Purple Heart for his injuries.

The difference, I think, is that Daniels wasn’t doing it to get a medal, and I feel like Platner is the kind of prick who would ask himself if he would before he did it.

His Oysterman business was a Potemkin villiage to sell the rich kid as blue-collar enough to get the workingman and workingwoman vote. It’s a real business, but he’s a fake, and his mommy buys most of his oysters for her high-priced upscale restaurant.

I don’t think she’s telling those customers her son with the Nazi tattoo caught them. Enjoy!

Hey, dem. Do you support Graham Platner? Despite your obsession with Nazis? Not interested in the fake-working man vibe the rich kid tried to sell? I know Chris Pappas won’t. He had an ad that tried to sell him as blue-collar instead of the wealthy beneficiary of his parents’ hard work. The guy opening his garage/business at sunrise was “actually Alan Raff, a white-collar attorney who works in a Concord law office and is chairman of the Manchester Democrats. He formerly worked in the offices of the New Hampshire Senate as a Democratic staffer.

It’s insulting on multiple levels. First, it’s fraud, and second, do white-collar Papas even know any real blue-collar workers? Union bosses don’t count, by the way. And if he does, why aren’t they in the commercial? Because Pappas is no less a fraud than Platner, he just doesn’t have a Nazi tattoo that we know of, nor are there any rumors of him with minors, which, since he is a gay man, is a lot more likely than you might want to think. Rich, Democrat gay men have a habit of getting caught with “much” younger partners.

That’d be something, but there is no evidence of it as far as I’m aware.

No excuse not to ask him or Stefany Shaeen or any other wealthy lefty running as a champion of the people why they are so dismissive of Nazi Tattoo guy who craps on purple heart recipients who probably saved the lives of everyone in his squad.

If that’s not enough, ask them why every city, town, or state where Democrats control turns into a drug den of crime, corruption, and a bottomless budget that drives jobs and investment away.

Make them prove you wrong.

I mean, you can bitch about affordability all you want, but when your party has no receipts to prove they have any idea what it means, let alone any connection to what it’s like to live like that, to the point they have to pretend to trick you into voting for them, well, you might not want to fall for that or anything else they’re peddling.

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    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, an award-winning blogger, and a member of the Board of Directors of The 603 Alliance and the National Heritage Center for Constitutional Studies. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor, Executive Editor, assistant editor, Editor, content curator, and more (yes, there's more) at GraniteGrok.com. Steve is also a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, the Republican Volunteer Coalition, and has worked for or with many state and local campaigns and grassroots groups, and is a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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