Monday's Final Word
A Maine voter has expressed that a candidate's mistakenly obtained tattoo is not a major issue, but an Israeli flag tattoo would be a deal-breaker due to concerns about supporting genocide. Graham Platner, a candidate, has been criticized for having a Nazi tattoo and claiming that everyone in his life knew about it except him. The controversy surrounding Platner has sparked discussions about morality, politics, and what it means to be a supporter of certain ideologies.
- ▪Graham Platner has a Nazi tattoo that he claims was a mistake, but critics argue that it is a reflection of his true beliefs.
- ▪A Maine voter has stated that she could not support a candidate with an Israeli flag tattoo due to concerns about genocide.
- ▪Platner has been accused of being a liar and a supporter of Nazi ideologies, with some critics comparing him to Adolf Hitler.
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Monday's Final Word Ed Morrissey 10:00 PM | June 08, 2026 AP Photo/Charlie Riedel A bolt of fear went through him as tabs thundered through the sky ...A Maine voter says Graham Platner’s mistakenly obtained tattoo is not a major issue for her. An Israeli flag tattoo, however, would be a deal-breaker, because she could not support a candidate that supports genocide. pic.twitter.com/QAuGYViL9k— Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) June 8, 2026 Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display("div-gpt-300x250_4"); //googletag.pubads().refresh([gptAdSlot["div-gpt-300x250_4"]]) }); Ed: David hit this one earlier, but the sheer idiocy of this is worth revisiting.
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