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This political cartoon nails it because it exposes the game in one picture.
For years, Democrats have thrown around words like βfascistβ and βdictatorβ every time Donald Trump does something they do not like.
Trump wants to shrink the size of government, they call that authoritarian.
Trump wants to reverse the flood of illegal immigration unleashed during the Biden years, they call that fascism.
Trump wants law and order, secure borders, accountability, and a government that does not rule every corner of American life, and the left acts like the republic is ending.
Then Graham Platner comes along.
Platner is not some random guy the internet invented yesterday.
He is a progressive far-left Senate candidate in Maine who draws support from major figures on the left, including Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
And what happened next?
The public learned about a Nazi-linked Totenkopf tattoo on his chest.
Resurfaced online posts reportedly included communist language and attacks on police.
Then came reports about sexually explicit messages sent to women early in his marriage.
Suddenly, the same people who see fascism hiding behind every Trump policy become very careful, very quiet, or very forgiving.
Bernie Sanders has not just stood by Platner, he has aggressively defended him.
He says the media is focused on gossip and personal issues instead of healthcare, housing, groceries, and the billionaire class.
In other words, when it is a progressive candidate, the controversy becomes a distraction.
AOC has taken a different route. Instead of loudly defending him, she has dodged questions and declined to comment.
That is not moral clarity. That is political calculation. That is the whole point.
Trump gets called a fascist dictator for wanting secure borders and a smaller government.
Platner gets treated like a misunderstood working-class candidate, even after scandals that would have ended a Republican campaign in about five minutes.
This is how the left plays the game.
Words do not mean what they mean. Standards do not apply evenly. Outrage is not a principle, it is a weapon.
The cartoon says it perfectly. Outrage, selectively applied.