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A powerful read by a former Marine.
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We who have intimately seen ground combat know that every human being carries an animal inside of them. Most of you are fortunate enough never to meet it. A small number of people are forced to. And we learned things about violence, fear, courage, guilt, loyalty, and human nature that cannot be learned in a classroom, a think tank, or a Senate hearing room.
The value of that perspective is not that it makes someone more eager to use force. Quite often, it has the opposite effect. Those who know violence best are frequently the least romantic about it. They understand both its necessity and its cost. They understand that protecting a nations borders, interests, and citizens is a fundamental responsibility of government and must be done as effectively as possible, and that this does not mean as cruelly as possible.
What strikes me most about Platner is that he belongs to a tradition the American left has spent, at least the Trump years, searching for without fully realizing it. We have been waiting for our own version of General Grant: a flawed man, imperfect in his personal life, rough around the edges, but willing to fight relentlessly for principles larger than himself.
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gab13by13
(32,920 posts)If Magats win the Senate in 2028 I guarantee that Thomas and Alito will resign and we will get much younger versions of them.
House of Roberts
(6,679 posts)I doubt Thune needs any tips from McConnell on just how that is done.
summer_in_TX
(4,338 posts)Then Trump will nominate replacements. Thune has stated that the Senate is ready to confirm a replacement for Alito if he does resign.
Traildogbob
(13,224 posts)Retire, they will be out from under the immunity they have while seated, then justice can attempted for their buyouts. I hope. They, like Trump and Natty YaHoo need their positions to avoid prison.
I hope,
Polybius
(22,195 posts)In the last 75 days, he has overtaken John Marshall, John Paul Stevens, and Stephen Johnson Field. He has moved up from being the 5th longest-serving Justice to the 2nd, with a tenure of 34 years and 226 days. The only one left to surpass is William O. Douglas.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_justices_by_time_in_office
RockCreek
(1,533 posts)So almost 2 years to go, if he cares about the record.
I remember my horror listening to his confirmation hearings. I would have been even more horrified if I had known how long he would last in the position.
Walleye
(45,655 posts)I am tired of everybody being treated like criminals. vote Democratic and defend the constitution
OldBaldy1701E
(11,678 posts)
Historic NY
(40,167 posts)Walleye
(45,655 posts)Dan
(5,316 posts)sop
(19,601 posts)their flaws."
"The question before Maine is not whether Graham Platner is perfect. The question is whether the United States Senate, the state of Maine, and the country as a whole would benefit from having his voice in the room when decisions are made...The answer is yes."
Great commentary. Thanks for posting this.
LisaL
(47,781 posts)state of democracy.
sop
(19,601 posts)W_HAMILTON
(10,462 posts)...we wouldn't be in this mess in the first place.
SamuelAdams
(253 posts)It's funny listening to people who attacked Gore, Hillary, Biden, Kamala, etc. whining about purity tests.
Nanjeanne
(6,746 posts)Passages
(4,566 posts)Hundreds of supporters signaled they werent phased by the new allegations about his past relationships, giving the Democratic Senate candidate a warm welcome on Friday.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2026-election/graham-platner-campaign-trail-controversy-maine-rcna348703
mainer
(12,623 posts)We know he's not a Nazi. We know he's gone through rough times and come out a better man. My son went to school with Platner's wife Amy. So yes, we know the man and we do have his back.
Passages
(4,566 posts)EdmondDantes_
(2,194 posts)He was doing ugly things as recently as a few years ago. He's still using retarded as a slur. He's still a big fan of a guy who thinks Israel killed JFK.
You say you know. How do you know? From the outside it feels performative because I don't see the actions.
mainer
(12,623 posts)When my kids were in high school, the "R" word was regularly used by teenagers as a synonym for idiotic or stupid. The meaning and impact of words change over time. Maybe you're not old enough to remember when we women used to refer to each other as "girls". As in "I'm going out with the girls." Now we get jumped all over on it because it "demeans women."
Are you going to condemn him for simple semantics?
SamuelAdams
(253 posts)If Trump is on tape using the n-word, that is fine because people of his generation used that word? I'm a gen Xer. My generation used slurs for gay people. Is that still acceptable?
BComplex
(9,992 posts)war machine.
The more the media finds made-up "dirt" on Graham Platner, Bernie Sanders, AOC, Zoran Mamdani....the more I believe Graham Platner and the others. The price they pay to tell the truth is brutal.
Blue Full Moon
(3,712 posts)He was friends with confederate officers who were pall bearers at his funeral. Story I like, was his father was talking to a Senator, the person that was supposed to go to West Point didn't and Grant's father said, what about my son.
1WorldHope
(2,185 posts)Instead of putting real people in gov. We keep putting millionaires and we wonder why nothing changes.
Emile
(43,723 posts)I hope everyone on du reads it before throwing more shit about this veteran.
Passages
(4,566 posts)And I think it's important to have people who can show that, instead of a vision of masculinity that's hardened, shut off, and angry.
Link to tweet
Passages
(4,566 posts)The NYT calls it relatively sedate.
If you get your news from the Times, stop being stunned when events dont turn out the way you think they will.
Link to tweet
W_HAMILTON
(10,462 posts)The New York Times has been outted as political shills with double standards for most Democrats, but the same can be said for Ryan Grim.
Passages
(4,566 posts)dlk
(13,387 posts)Except Fetterman
RetiredParatrooper
(257 posts)We must always have said the proper words and held the proper beliefs!
Get the win, mainer!