### “Democrats Shocked by Old Tweets—But Only When It’s Convenient”
Rep. Debbie Dingell is suddenly concerned about some social media posts made by Graham Platner, the leading Democrat in Maine’s Senate race. These posts date back over a decade and seem to touch on the sensitive topic of sexual assault. How original.
So, the Washington Post dug up these ancient comments from 2013, where Platner apparently brushed off the challenges faced by service members. Now, we’re supposed to believe that Dingell’s outrage is all about accountability, right? But let’s not kid ourselves; this is about politics, not principle.
Funny how these old posts become problematic only when they’re politically expedient. Where was the uproar when similar comments were made by other candidates? It’s almost as if selective memory is the real bipartisan sport here.
In the grand scheme, can we really trust a reaction that feels more like a tactical maneuver than genuine concern? It’s just another day in the political circus, folks. Isn’t it amusing how the outrage machine cranks up when it suits certain narratives?
By Admin | Published: May 3, 2026 at 5:15 am
