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Bumbles

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18. I worried he might be another Fetterman until I read a piece from his high school classmate.
Sat Jun 13, 2026, 07:20 AM
4 hrs ago

"In 2002, my classmate Graham Platner ran for student-body president of John Bapst Memorial High School in Bangor. I remember watching him in our auditorium debate his fellow candidates. He was the radical, wearing a revolutionary proletarian costume: overalls and a red armband. (When I asked him about this recently, he told me he thought he had a history presentation to give that day.) I don’t recall the issues they discussed, but I do remember Platner proposing collective action to overturn some school policy — saying something along the lines of, “They can’t suspend us all.” The history teacher serving as moderator interjected to remind Platner and everyone else that, yes, in fact, they could.

Students elected the safe candidate, a future chiropractor. But Platner had other outlets for his energy and ideas. Around that time, he skipped school to protest the coming Iraq war when President George W. Bush visited our local airport — and was forcibly removed by the Secret Service. In the high school yearbook, our class voted him “most likely to start a revolution.”

He still seems ready for a revolution.

https://themainemonitor.org/graham-platner-success-explained/

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I have a theory. [View all] Bumbles 20 hrs ago OP
Thank you! ananda 20 hrs ago #1
I believe he will. Bumbles 20 hrs ago #2
Above all, he speaks truth to power. Calmly, matter of factly. Ya can't argue with that. Amaryllis 19 hrs ago #3
I think so too and I did have apprehensions, but he is so articulate and quick that he's hlthe2b 19 hrs ago #4
Like you, I'm a Mainer -misanthroptimist 19 hrs ago #5
When I heard him speak, I knew he was to one to win that seat. patphil 19 hrs ago #6
"and not afraid of a fight." WinstonSmith4740 18 hrs ago #7
I just love the smell of concern in the morning peppertree 18 hrs ago #8
And Yet There Are The Monied wyn borkins 18 hrs ago #9
I'm so disappointed to see Melinda French-Gates' name among billionaire donors. Bumbles 18 hrs ago #10
At some point the money provides diminishing returns. And might actually become a liability if they overdo it. paleotn 17 hrs ago #13
I loved the guy's response when Trumpy called him a 'thug.' It was excellent! n/t PatrickforB 18 hrs ago #11
I would pay to see Plattner fight Kegsbreath! BidenRocks 18 hrs ago #12
I like Platner but wow, stop the sexist crap Brenda 16 hrs ago #14
I didn't mean to offend you with my observation. Bumbles 16 hrs ago #15
Have debates between Platner and Collins been scheduled? senseandsensibility 15 hrs ago #16
I didn't realize how much he was drinking and abusing applegrove 11 hrs ago #17
I worried he might be another Fetterman until I read a piece from his high school classmate. Bumbles 4 hrs ago #18
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