
The rise of the United States as the world’s foremost economic and moral force in the 20th century was largely marked by the defeat of Nazi Germany, made possible thanks to the monumental sacrifice of the country’s greatest generation. In the decades that followed, the term “Nazi” remained so loaded with historical significance that, for the longest time, to be called a Nazi was the ultimate insult.
Thanks to some members of the Democratic Party, however, that is no longer the case.
In Maine, Gov. Janet Mills (D) announced on Thursday that she would be withdrawing from her state’s U.S. Senate race, with one Democrat emerging as the sole candidate to face the incumbent Sen. Susan Collins: Graham Platner.
If you haven’t heard of Platner, his political highlights include promoting social media posts from neo-Nazi Holocaust deniers, hob-nobbing with antisemitic podcast hosts, and praising the Islamist terrorist group, Hamas.
And, most notably,
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