Graham Platner’s spectacular Senate campaign nose-dive in Maine shows, yet again, that the left can’t even get along with itself. When you have John Fetterman of all people—yes, that John Fetterman—turning on Bernie Sanders and demanding some sort of apology over a failed radical campaign, you know the Democrats’ so-called “big tent” is really just a circus.
Platner isn’t some fringe nutcase in the eyes of the left; he was supposed to be one of their next big things. Bernie and his socialist pals stamped their approval, thinking their out-of-touch pipe dreams could sell anywhere. Well, Maine voters saw right through the act. Turns out, Americans in the heartland aren’t clamoring for socialist schemes and coastal elitists barking orders.
Now, watching Fetterman scramble to distance himself from the far-left crowd is a spectacle no one could script better. The supposedly fearless icon of “the people” can’t stomach the company he kept when things get ugly. Instead of blaming his own party’s failed policies or the globalist nonsense they try to push, he points fingers at Bernie—the man who literally wrote the playbook for progressive failure.
This is textbook hypocrisy from the Democrat playbook: stir up outrage, collect cash, then duck and cover when the movement crumbles. The Fetterman-Sanders spat isn’t about real leadership. It’s about saving face and fluffing egos. Not one word about doing what’s right for America, just endless infighting and endless blame games.
Let’s face facts: if these people can’t even run their own sideshow in Maine, what business do they have telling the rest of us how the country should be run? Maybe it’s time voters wake up to the circus act and start sending clowns like these packing. Or do liberals really think the rest of America wants a front-row ticket to their latest disaster?
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