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Don’t Worry! That Was Almost Certainly the Last Graham Platner Scandal!

Don’t Worry! That Was Almost Certainly the Last Graham Platner Scandal!
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This satirical piece mocks the political campaign of Graham Platner by framing his scandals and controversial associations as non-issues. It uses irony to highlight the absurdity of modern political discourse and the normalization of extreme behavior.

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It reflects the current climate of political polarization and the tendency for campaigns to dismiss serious allegations as trivial or partisan.

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Political Bias
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Confidence: 85%

The article uses heavy satire and irony to criticize right-wing political figures and rhetoric.

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