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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsLawrence is saying Platner is a nepo baby
Platner could not be more full of s***. Outsider my ass.
RandySF
(88,411 posts)But hes also an accused rapist. Its over.
DinahMoeHum
(23,790 posts). . .and exclusive and expensive AF.
niyad
(135,737 posts)was told, "oh, but he was there on a scholarship, so it doesn't count as privilege". Ii wanted to throw up. I went to a private college on scholarships, and I damn well recognized it for the privilege that it was, in terms of the education I received.
2naSalit
(105,292 posts)He's never felt he needed to cover him before now but he is now. And he has done his homework. If platner watches this, he should be ashamed of himself and step down now. As Lawrence said, "... has not been humbled enough, yet."
Worth the watch, 2 segments.
rogue emissary
(3,490 posts)betsuni
(29,517 posts)His judgment isn't so great.
rogue emissary
(3,490 posts)Never forgave him for such a lack of basic journalistic standards.
AloeVera
(4,728 posts)And his mother owns TWO restaurants and a flower shop!
But you're right. It's over. All except for the pile-on.
By tomorrow morning we might wake up to find out he was a Thiel plant to divide Democrats or that he's actually an alien spawn of Satan.
Boo1
(730 posts)Grandfather a famous architect. Went to prep schools and took "gap years" to go backpacking across Europe. Definitely just regular working class lifestyle.
He was and is a FRAUD, and that's one of his better traits.
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obamanut2012
(29,804 posts)lol
AloeVera
(4,728 posts)I will self-delete. I was hasty. It was early morning lol.
sheshe2
(99,199 posts)Much more at the link! https://www.danielgreenfield.org/p/how-rich-kid-politician-was-spun-as
Celerity
(55,530 posts)a David Horowitz style hateful agitprop-pusher, a racist and an Islamophobic MAGAt.
Dismaying to see this motherfucker posted here on DU.
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AloeVera
(4,728 posts)The right-wing, anti-Muslim "David Horowitz Freedom Centre" is a designated hate-group by the SPLC. The author of this hit piece is a Fellow there.
I ventured onto his blog from the link you provided. Hope no one else does. According to this fellow, Mamdani is giving away chocolate condoms, Kamala wants to wreck America to make her President, America can't survive the Welfare State, "Crying Terror-Linked Islamist Dems" are infiltrating the GOP and much more, one worse than the other. The SPLC is a target too, for obvious reasons.
I had actually read this hit piece yesterday and it left a real bad taste in my mouth for its and mean-spiritedness and right-wing style attacks. Now I know why.
Ursus Rex
(508 posts)It sounds like a real pro hitpiece, for sure.
kentuck
(116,267 posts)He was not who he pretended to be.
AloeVera
(4,728 posts)He took over a friend's oyster business in 2019 and has been operating it ever since.
But people should be aware that they are repeating a lot of unverified and politically driven oppo research by the likes of the Washington Free Beacon, the Daily Caller, FOX and the odious hate group the David Horowitz Freedom Centre. I saw another o/p repeating this doodoo. It's a pile-on frenzy.
Even when (not if) Platner drops out, we don't need to amplify GOP oppo smears, that only benefits Collins. Bet on it she will make hay. So what exactly is the benefit or the motive here?
appmanga
(1,595 posts)...and how authenticity isn't Platner's strong suit. Lawrence took the bark off him.
Nixie
(18,278 posts)Lawrence laid it all out, wow.
Maru Kitteh
(32,151 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(184,579 posts)I am going to rewatch Lawrence again tonight
Nixie
(18,278 posts)word masterclass from Simone Sanders lead-in tonight while talking to Lawrence. It just fits his segment so perfectly. Definitely going to watch that again.
3catwoman3
(30,354 posts)Brutal.
ABC123Easy
(448 posts)Trust fund kid, nepo baby, born on 3rd base thought he hit a triple, etc.....
Platner is the definition of this. A big reason why I couldn't believe what he was saying. I feared another Fetterman.
betsuni
(29,517 posts)"working class" "grassroots" "progressive" "establishment" "centrist" "status quo" "corporate Dem" "beholden to the donor class" -- it's a script of buzzwords anyone can read.
Democrats use their own words and don't all sound the same. They actually know how government works and get things done which are attacked as not enough (and of course nobody ever said or thought it was enough -- progress is incremental, like Social Security and Medicare and everything's a compromise).
I really hope people stop falling for scams.
Cirsium
(4,290 posts)Progress is not always incremental, and that idea can become an excuse for compromise and inaction. The administrations of Lincoln, Johnson and FDR enacted radical political change very quickly. Of course there had been a lot of work to lead to the conditions that allowed them to make those changes. That work was done by people who said "not enough," not by people who said "progress is incremental" and "everything's a compromise."
Actions by the FDR administration in the first 100 days: Civilian Conservation Corps, Emergency Banking Act, Federal Emergency Relief Act, Glass-Steagall Banking Act, National Industrial Recovery Act, Securities Act. Subsequent achievements: Securities and Exchange Commission, the National Labor Relations Act, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and Social Security.
We may or may not be living in a time when rapid and radical change will happen. We certainly don't want to stand in the way.
The fact that people fell for scams regarding Platner or Fetterman does not invalidate the demand for radical change, especially among young people. Huey Long's shenanigans did not invalidate the New Deal.
QueerDuck
(2,373 posts)... for obvious reasons. And I'll just leave it at that.
MichMan
(17,744 posts)Lots of others that did have doubts were afraid to express them or had their posts alerted on and removed.
We were told that he had no idea that the tattoo was from the Nazi's it was something he got while drunk and thought it was a cool pirate symbol. His sexist and racist posts were dismissed because they were taken out of context, were made while he was younger/stupid/drunk, or he had evolved since then. The initial accuser was a Republican operative who fabricated the entire thing. It was a plus that he had never held elected office before because he was a working class oysterman. etc. etc.
I wonder if he had been up in the polls over Collins by 12 points if all those red flags would still be dismissed by many.
Now, it's fair game to pile on and for everyone to universally say they knew all along that he was a fraud.
obamanut2012
(29,804 posts)It happened to me, and it made me silence myself for a while.
Now, it's segued into rape apologists.
Lancero
(3,288 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(184,579 posts)@lawrenceodonnell.bsky.social on the lesson of the Platner campaign: Always wait for the vetting youtu.be/rnKosV5DkqA?...
— The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell (@lastwordmsnow.bsky.social) 2026-07-08T04:19:12.688Z
Torchlight
(7,379 posts)a hit piece, a pile-on, cheating, the work of operatives, or outright fraud. It seems that once we make a poor choice, our first instinct is no longer to confront its consequences but to defend or rationalize our decision, even at the expense of acknowledging the reality it has cuased.
Sometimes I have to admit I made a poor choice and work forward from that.
obamanut2012
(29,804 posts)Jeff Foxworthy is another one. It drives me crazy -- I'm actually from a rural, blue collar background.