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EXPOSED: Liberal Media EMBRACES Democrat Senate Candidate Who Wore NAZI TATTOO for 18 Years

Gary FranchiMarch 6, 2026196 views
EXPOSED: Liberal Media EMBRACES Democrat Senate Candidate Who Wore NAZI TATTOO for 18 Years
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The mask has officially slipped. Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner, currently the frontrunner in Maine's Democratic primary, proudly wore an SS Death Head tattoo—a symbol directly associated with Nazi concentration camp guards—for 18 years. But instead of universal condemnation, liberal media outlets like The Bulwark and commentators like Matt Yglesias are rushing to embrace this candidate.

Let that sink in, Patriots. The same media establishment that spent years calling Trump supporters "Nazis" and "fascists" is now bending over backwards to defend an actual candidate who chose to permanently ink Nazi symbolism onto his body and wear it with pride for nearly two decades.

The story is gaining massive traction across social media, with conservative voices expressing outrage at the blatant double standard. @TopNewsbyCPAC broke down the shocking details: "Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner, the current frontrunner in the Maine primary, proudly ran around with an SS Death Head tattoo… for 18 years."

"📢BIG BREAKING: Nolte: Bulwark, Matt Yglesias Embrace Graham 'Nazi Tattoo' Platner," posted @Expeditiousfeed, highlighting how quickly this story is spreading despite mainstream media attempts to downplay it.

This isn't just about one candidate's disturbing past—it's about the complete moral bankruptcy of the left-wing media complex. Where are the breathless CNN panels? Where are the MSDNC segments about "dangerous extremism"? Where are the calls for Platner to immediately withdraw from the race?

The silence is deafening, and the hypocrisy is staggering. For years, we've watched these same outlets manufacture outrage over the slightest perceived slight from conservatives while giving actual Nazi sympathizers a free pass when they have a "D" next to their name.

Maine voters deserve better than a Senate candidate who thought SS Death Head tattoos were appropriate body art for 18 years of his adult life. The question isn't just whether Platner should withdraw—it's whether Maine Democrats have any moral standards left at all.

Will Maine Patriots reject this Nazi-tattooed candidate, or will they follow the liberal media's lead and embrace the very extremism they claim to oppose?

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Gary Franchi

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RealNewsOnlyVerifiedjust now
Finally someone is reporting on this! Keep digging - I bet there's more they're trying to hide.
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SmallTownValuesVerifiedjust now
What's their excuse going to be this time? Are they seriously going to claim this doesn't matter for someone running for Senate?
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FreedomFighter76Verifiedjust now
This is exactly why we can't trust the liberal media anymore.
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AmericaFirst1950Verifiedjust now
I served in WWII and lost friends fighting against everything that symbol represents. My grandfather would be rolling in his grave seeing how the media protects politicians like this while attacking decent conservatives over nothing.
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VeteranSupporterVerifiedjust now
Thank you for your service, sir. You're absolutely right - this is shameful.
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ConservativeVoice2024Verifiedjust now
18 years is not some youthful mistake - that's nearly two decades of choosing to display hate symbols. How is the mainstream media giving this person a pass?
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TraditionalFamilyVerifiedjust now
The bias is so obvious it's not even funny anymore. They'll defend anything as long as there's a D next to the name.
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PatriotMom47Verifiedjust now
Can you imagine if this was a Republican candidate? The media would be running this story 24/7 for months. The double standard is absolutely disgusting.
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TruthSeeker88Verifiedjust now
Exactly! They'd have panels discussing it every hour on CNN.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
They're already trying to spin this as a 'redemption story' - makes me sick.