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Nolte: Maine Democrat Graham ‘Nazi Tattoo’ Platner Promotes Holocaust Denier

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In the clown world of modern politics, where Democrats love to virtue-signal about threats to democracy while cozying up to actual extremists, Maine’s Senate hopeful Graham Nazi Tattoo Platner takes the cake. This guy, who’s dominating the Democrat primary race by a landslide, decided Thursday to amplify an X post straight from Stew Peters—the firebrand host notorious for Holocaust denial rhetoric and wild conspiracy theories. Platner, whose own backstory includes a literal Nazi tattoo (which he claims was a youthful mistake, sure Jan), retweeted Peters without a hint of irony, essentially laundering fringe hate into his campaign feed. It’s not just sloppy; it’s a neon sign flashing hypocrisy alert for anyone paying attention.

Dig deeper, and the context reeks of the left’s selective outrage machine. Remember how Democrats branded every Trump supporter a Nazi after January 6? Yet here’s their golden boy in Maine platforming a Holocaust skeptic, all while the party pushes gun grabs under the guise of stopping extremism. Platner’s no stranger to controversy—his rap sheet includes anti-Semitic rants and ties to far-left agitators—but boosting Peters shows he’s not moderating for the general election. Maine’s a purple state with a strong pro-2A streak, where independents and Republicans hold the line on self-defense rights. This slip-up hands conservatives a loaded clip: if Dems can’t even vet their own frontrunner from Nazi-adjacent circles, how can voters trust them with the Second Amendment?

For the 2A community, the implications are pure gold. Platner’s primary dominance means a general election showdown where gun owners can hammer Democrats on their extremist blind spots. Tie this to their endless assault weapon bans, painting them as the real radicals who embrace denialists while disarming law-abiding citizens. In a state like Maine, where hunting and self-reliance are cultural bedrock, this story could mobilize voters to protect their rights from a party that’s lost the plot. Keep an eye on it—expect the media to memory-hole this faster than a suppressor ban, but 2A patriots won’t forget.

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