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In reply to the discussion: Graham Planter was a mistake: [View all]mr715
(4,300 posts)61. My reflex is to make fun of rawstory
because they make money on doing what I end up having to do anyway.
In this case, apparently the wife is reporting proactively that text might be a problem in the future tense. And that they attended counseling and that their "marriage is stronger than ever".
Like, if I were prone to a certain sort of conspiratorial thinking (wink wink), I'd say there are no texts at all and he is a articulating perhaps the best media-driven narrative possible.
I'm partially joking. It sucks if he cheated on his wife. But I don't really care because neither his wife nor he are my friend. He is indicating he will take a hatchet to billionaires. I'd like that.
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"We" The proverbial Democrats. We supported this guy ala Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Pisces
6 hrs ago
#100
You can't blame the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad DNC for this guy.
W_HAMILTON
2 hrs ago
#132
And I'd prefer a strong Democrat with a proven track record who we can reliably count on over all 3.
W_HAMILTON
1 hr ago
#143
Is that what you call voting for a strong Democrat that has actually walked the walk and not just talked the talk?
W_HAMILTON
1 hr ago
#149
Im glad his wife and he did the work they needed to do to keep their marriage strong.
Nanjeanne
9 hrs ago
#7
Here's another difference between Democrats and Republicans: Republicans wouldn't care.
surfered
9 hrs ago
#10
It demonstrates poor judgement. Not only on moral grounds, but expecting so many instances of it not to eventually come
surfered
8 hrs ago
#51
Not being a Mainer, I don't know the story behind her not being the heir to this seat...
Mark.b2
8 hrs ago
#52
Who made this public, an aide working for Platner's campaign doing oppo research on their own candidate?
sop
9 hrs ago
#15
And his nazi tattoo and his inappropriate texts, and his comments supporting violence in politics
SSJVegeta
42 min ago
#159
We shouldn't accept the claim that Platner was "sexting" anyone without seeing the texts. He's controversial...
demmiblue
8 hrs ago
#49
I prefer to leave Maine elections to voters in Maine. I would love to hear the thoughts of Mainers.
walkingman
8 hrs ago
#60
Felonious adulterer and neo-Nazi supporter Paxton is going to shame Platner?
AloeVera
5 hrs ago
#113
I wouldn't date or marry him before this came out. He's kind of a pig. But I'd vote for him if I lived in Maine.
Scrivener7
7 hrs ago
#78
That's why I'm going to hold off until November before calling Platner a mistake.
BannonsLiver
5 hrs ago
#112
It doesn't matter whether we think all this is disqualifiying or not.
DemocratSinceBirth
4 hrs ago
#115
So I guess they won't be using any negative ads or negative stories against Collins if Platner wins the primary?
MorbidButterflyTat
38 min ago
#161
Oh geez, as a Maine voter I will probably now have to vote for Sue Collins.
OAITW r.2.0
52 min ago
#157