Sen. Moreno contrasts nominees' backgrounds with Maine Dem Senate candidate controversies
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Summary
Sen. Moreno questions several nominees during a confirmation hearing, asking rapid yes/no questions about possession of a Nazi tattoo, statements on rape and intoxication, racial tipping stereotypes, violent sexual fantasies, and public masturbation. He contrasts their clean answers with controversies surrounding Democratic Maine Senate nominee Graham Platner. A veteran nominee responds critically to Platner's reported comments about Afghanistan service members.
Editorial Assessment
The segment accurately references several verified elements of Platner's past Reddit activity and tattoo, which have been widely reported. Viewers may miss that Platner has apologized for many comments, attributing them to PTSD, and that some phrasing in the questions slightly exaggerates or paraphrases the original posts. The Afghanistan reference is not a direct match to 'losers' but aligns with harsh criticism of a wounded soldier's actions. Context on the nominees' identities and the hearing's broader purpose is absent. Framing effectively weaponizes opposition research without equivalent scrutiny of other candidates.
Key Moments
Dem Maine Senate nominee had a Nazi tattoo
Platner had a chest tattoo resembling the Nazi Totenkopf symbol, later covered it up; confirmed across multiple outlets including AP and PBS
Nominee said women deserve to be raped and should take accountability for intoxication
Platner posted that assault victims should 'take some responsibility' and avoid getting intoxicated; he later apologized
Nominee posted that black people don't tip well
Direct 2013 Reddit post by Platner questioning 'Why donβt black people tip?' reported by Bangor Daily News and Maine Monitor
Platner called people killed in Afghanistan losers
Platner harshly mocked a surviving wounded soldier's tactics in a Reddit post; no verified comments calling killed soldiers 'losers'
Notable Concerns
- Slight mischaracterization of Platner's Afghanistan-related Reddit post as calling killed soldiers 'losers'
Sources Consulted
- Maine Senate candidate Platner says tattoo recognized as Nazi symbol has been covered
- Graham Platner asked why Black people 'don't tip' and referenced rape in old Reddit posts
- Graham Platner Says Sexual Assault Victims Should βTake Some Responsibilityβ
- Report: Platner said US soldier didn't deserve to survive Afghanistan war attack
- Graham Platner wins Maine Democratic Senate primary