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Meseidy and Rachel dive deep into the unfolding scandal surrounding Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner—a progressive darling whose deleted Reddit posts and controversial Nazi-adjacent tattoo have Democrats scrambling. From his anti-work communist manifestos to his involvement with socialist paramilitary groups, Platner’s past is catching up with his political ambitions. The hosts contrast the left’s defense of Platner with their relentless attacks on Republicans like Pete Hegseth, exposing the glaring double standard in American politics. They also tackle Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones’s text message scandal, Abigail Spanberger’s defensive interviews, and Jen Psaki’s bizarre comments about JD and Usha Vance. With Bernie Sanders still warning about oligarchy after 32 years and progressives embracing candidates they would have canceled last year, this episode reveals the left’s desperate strategy heading into 2026.
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Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
04:03 The Rise of Graham Platner
09:48 Controversial Reddit Posts and Political Implications
19:36 Tattoo Controversy and Public Perception
22:48 The Politics of Forgiveness
25:51 The Changing Landscape of Political Accountability
29:20 The Extremes of Political Ideology
30:59 Grassroots Movements and Political Dynamics
38:03 The Role of Media in Political Scrutiny
43:55 The Reckless Politics of Jay Jones
46:56 Normalizing Political Violence
50:58 The Rise of New Political Candidates
54:10 The Importance of Affordability in Politics
56:47 Critique of Political Rhetoric and Media
01:03:30 The Ongoing Fight Against Oligarchy
By Meseidy Rivera and Rachel Reeves4.9
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Meseidy and Rachel dive deep into the unfolding scandal surrounding Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner—a progressive darling whose deleted Reddit posts and controversial Nazi-adjacent tattoo have Democrats scrambling. From his anti-work communist manifestos to his involvement with socialist paramilitary groups, Platner’s past is catching up with his political ambitions. The hosts contrast the left’s defense of Platner with their relentless attacks on Republicans like Pete Hegseth, exposing the glaring double standard in American politics. They also tackle Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones’s text message scandal, Abigail Spanberger’s defensive interviews, and Jen Psaki’s bizarre comments about JD and Usha Vance. With Bernie Sanders still warning about oligarchy after 32 years and progressives embracing candidates they would have canceled last year, this episode reveals the left’s desperate strategy heading into 2026.
Support Rivera and Reeves for early, ad-free episodes! Get full videos, crystal-clear audio, and exclusive content a day before YouTube. Join now to stay ahead and help us stay independent. Upgrade today!
Get 30% off for 1 year
Follow Us On Youtube!YouTube
Our official merchandise store is NOW OPEN! 🛍️ We've launched with our first four items to get things started, including coffee mugs, oversize t-shirt and a tote bag. You can check out everything available right now.
Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
04:03 The Rise of Graham Platner
09:48 Controversial Reddit Posts and Political Implications
19:36 Tattoo Controversy and Public Perception
22:48 The Politics of Forgiveness
25:51 The Changing Landscape of Political Accountability
29:20 The Extremes of Political Ideology
30:59 Grassroots Movements and Political Dynamics
38:03 The Role of Media in Political Scrutiny
43:55 The Reckless Politics of Jay Jones
46:56 Normalizing Political Violence
50:58 The Rise of New Political Candidates
54:10 The Importance of Affordability in Politics
56:47 Critique of Political Rhetoric and Media
01:03:30 The Ongoing Fight Against Oligarchy

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