When Partisanship Trumps Principle: What the Graham Platner Scandal Reveals About Us
In recent days, the political world has been consumed by the implosion of the Senate campaign of Graham Platner of Maine. The allegations against him are serious, disturbing, and, if true, deeply disqualifying. It is entirely appropriate that they be investigated thoroughly and that there be accountability where accountability is warranted. Yet as I have followed this story, I have found myself thinking less about Graham Platner and more about us. Because this story is not really about one candidate. It is about a dangerous habit that has become increasingly common in American political life. For months, credible allegations about Platner's treatment of women circulated in news reports and public discussions. Yet only Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania and some Maine party leaders questioned why Democrats were rallying behind him despite documented issues and controversies. His many supporters, including leading Democrats dismissed them, ignored them, or explained them away...