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LearnedHand

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Sun May 10, 2026, 09:46 PM May 10

"I Endorse Graham Platner" (a response to David French's NYT column) [View all]

https://open.substack.com/pub/mikebrock/p/i-endorse-graham-platner

Mike Brock writes a philosophical and sometimes political blog on Substack. I really appreciate his take on French’s column.

I really wanted to like David French. In fact, I did like David French. I enjoyed listening to him on the Dispatch podcasts — I listen to a lot of podcasts — and now, I have to tell you, I am not quite sure if I continue to like David French. Because what he has done here with Graham Platner makes me question his intellectual honesty.

The column ran in the New York Times this morning, under the title that names the move it is making. French walks the reader through Platner’s deleted Reddit posts, the Marines-era tattoo Platner has covered up, the I am a communist statement, the trolling. He concedes, in passing, that Platner has acknowledged the posts were wrong and deleted them, that the tattoo is covered, that the explanation Platner offered (a difficult period following repeated combat deployments) is the kind of explanation any honest reader would have to take seriously. He concedes, in passing, that Platner has the endorsement of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. He grants the substantive moral framework that would normally apply to a candidate with this kind of biographical record — that people can change, that redemption is real, that we should not define people by their worst moments.

And then he refuses to apply the framework he has just granted. The column’s central argument is that Democrats supporting Platner are doing what Republicans did with Trump — telling themselves the stakes are too high for normal standards, accepting a lesser evil because the greater evil is too terrifying to face honestly, beginning the slide that ends in cult-of-personality politics. The framing requires the reader to accept that Platner’s biographical record places him in the same moral-political category as Trump. The framing requires the reader to forget that French has just spent half the column granting that the biographical record admits of redemption-eligible explanations that the framing depends on disregarding. The framing requires the reader to accept that the lesser of two evils is the right description of what Maine voters are doing when they consider Platner against Susan Collins, on grounds that French presents as if they were obvious rather than as if they were the donor network’s preferred grounds being smuggled into the Times opinion page under the cover of moral-philosophical seriousness.
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Thanks for posting this Fiendish Thingy May 10 #1
I'm glad Mills endorsed him LearnedHand May 10 #2
I don't think she did. eShirl May 11 #20
Yes, they did...after Mills dropped out. sheshe2 May 10 #5
No issue with that. Platner is at least a little problematic. Happy Hoosier May 11 #19
when did Mills endorse Platner? eShirl May 11 #11
DURec leftstreet May 10 #3
I do feel like there generally should be more steps between "get redeemed" and "run for U.S. senate." WhiskeyGrinder May 10 #4
Honest question: What would he have to do to be considered redeemed? LearnedHand May 10 #6
Why So Long To Remove Tattoo calcin May 11 #13
Redemption looks different for everybody. For me, it's more than an apology; it's repairing harm. WhiskeyGrinder May 11 #18
Thanks for this LearnedHand May 11 #22
Don't get me wrong, it's not something that readily reconciles with electoral politics. I fully understand people voting WhiskeyGrinder May 11 #23
Yes. sheshe2 May 10 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author sheshe2 May 10 #8
Yes, but I think we're going to have to settle for "get redeemed" after he becomes Senator or not at all Ilikepurple May 11 #14
All of that is putting a lot of load bearing on Platner's words EdmondDantes_ May 10 #9
Kick dalton99a May 10 #10
I wish we had the chance to hear Platner yorkster May 11 #12
I endorse DFW May 11 #15
Has David French redeemed himself for his "both sides" Justice May 11 #16
Yes, always surprised how happy some people are to reach across the aisle to never-Trumper conservatives commentators. Ilikepurple May 11 #17
Everything you need to know about Platner is in this Jon Stewart interview mainer May 11 #21
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