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Cirsium

(4,306 posts)
38. Agreed for the most part
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 10:43 AM
7 hrs ago

There has been some gloating and "grave dancing," and some have used it as an opportunity to beat up on people in the party they disagree with. Not the OP though, so I was wrong there. I do agree we should learn from this.

There most definitely was something fundamentally off with the campaign and I do think it was a phony manufactured presentation. However, we can't overlook the fact that the voters - unlike the candidate and his team - did support the progressive policy positions he was talking about, and they are supporting those policies in elections around the country.

It is almost as though the entire drama was orchestrated to cause the most damage to the party. -

"Instincts?" His flaws were always right out in the open. There was no need for instincts was there? I think that is just a fancy way to say "we were right and you were wrong." Both the support for and the opposition to Platner were weak in my view.

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Someone with that many skeletons in the closet LisaL 20 hrs ago #1
Too selfish. Too high on his own supply. yellow dahlia 20 hrs ago #3
or run as a repuke Skittles 20 hrs ago #5
Isn't that the truth? LisaL 20 hrs ago #6
It should've been over after the tattoo thing came up. FascismIsDeath 20 hrs ago #2
Agreed. Senator is a serious job. He didn't match up to it. yellow dahlia 20 hrs ago #4
His Reddit posts are anti fascist, I think the tattoo was just youthful military idiocy or tribalism blue_jay 18 hrs ago #18
It was the first of many red flags that were on full display before the primary even happened. FascismIsDeath 17 hrs ago #25
It was really obvious that he LisaL 10 hrs ago #31
If it was youthful military idiocy he could have covered it up many years ago. LisaL 10 hrs ago #32
He was either lying about moonscape 8 hrs ago #36
"His Reddit posts are anti fascist" TheProle 5 hrs ago #45
It SHOULD have been over when those rape apologist posts came up. niyad 1 hr ago #54
If that happened first, I agree, the timeline isn't clear in my head because the red flags were so numerous. FascismIsDeath 59 min ago #56
He reminds me of someone, but I just can't put my finger on who. /s Raftergirl 20 hrs ago #7
Exactly! yellow dahlia 19 hrs ago #8
Was it the clearing brush on his ranch? Keepthesoulalive 18 hrs ago #20
No. It's not the shrub. Raftergirl 9 hrs ago #33
Post removed Post removed 19 hrs ago #9
I said many times I got Fetterman vibes from him... appmanga 19 hrs ago #10
Agreed! yellow dahlia 19 hrs ago #11
Agreed Nixie 19 hrs ago #12
... littlemissmartypants 19 hrs ago #13
Have Copied :: Will Plagiarize ahnakneemoose 18 hrs ago #15
👍❤️ littlemissmartypants 18 hrs ago #16
so essentially Skittles 18 hrs ago #14
Give it a rest Cirsium 18 hrs ago #17
Actually - I never told anyone other than Mr. Dahlia about my concerns. yellow dahlia 18 hrs ago #19
OK Cirsium 8 hrs ago #34
Perhaps we won't continue to make the same mistake Keepthesoulalive 18 hrs ago #21
Exactly! A teaching moment is evident here. yellow dahlia 18 hrs ago #24
OK here's the LESSON Skittles 14 hrs ago #28
Voters Cirsium 8 hrs ago #37
Voters chose him after prominent influential progressives like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren came on board MichMan 5 hrs ago #40
Absolutely Cirsium 5 hrs ago #43
Sanders and Warren were fooled the same as everyone else apparently MichMan 5 hrs ago #44
Unusual case Cirsium 4 hrs ago #46
And should we even have to say this? Right? yellow dahlia 3 hrs ago #48
I agree Cirsium 8 hrs ago #35
This message was self-deleted by its author Skittles 14 hrs ago #27
It's about learning the lesson, not gloating. QueerDuck 12 hrs ago #29
Agreed for the most part Cirsium 7 hrs ago #38
I didn't read about him, discuss him NJCher 18 hrs ago #22
That was what I said to Mr. Dahlia - you need to earn your chops. yellow dahlia 18 hrs ago #23
Best comment of the thread! Sea Turtle 14 hrs ago #26
Hear! Hear! yellow dahlia 3 hrs ago #49
Yep I was leery of him, too. Blamed it on expecting a usual political process. Most allegorical oracle 11 hrs ago #30
Ted kennedy drove off a bridge and left his trapped passenger under water for 10 hours before reporting it questionseverything 6 hrs ago #39
I don't argue the point except to remind all that whatever happened on that bridge & water hlthe2b 5 hrs ago #41
You actually made my point, politicians don't need to be saints to do good work questionseverything 5 hrs ago #42
You're assuming the official story about Chappaquiddick was accurate. yellow dahlia 3 hrs ago #50
Any version of the story ends with a dead woman last known to be with a senator questionseverything 2 hrs ago #53
Have to say so did I mvd 3 hrs ago #47
There are some much better candidates on the current bench. yellow dahlia 3 hrs ago #51
Congratulations on your newfound sense of superiority. CrimsonBight 3 hrs ago #52
Seriously? Belatedly, what flavour pizza do you like? niyad 1 hr ago #55
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