Will the Der OysterfĂĽhrer episode force a return of accountability to politics? If John Fetterman has anything to say about it, yes.
Color me skeptical about the prospects for success here, but sincere kudos to the Pennsylvania Democrat for not letting his fellow caucus members off the hook. Senator Fetterman had raised alarms about Graham Platner for weeks, if not months, only to be ignored and marginalized. Fetterman took a victory lap of sorts on Fox News, practically the only media platform that will host him, but he's not willing to drop it yet.
"The trash took itself out," Fetterman told Fox News last night, but Democrats still have a lot of cleaning up to do:
🚨 JUST NOW: Sen. John Fetterman just demanded Sen. Bernie Sanders APOLOGIZE for pushing communist and alleged r*pist Graham Platner for Maine US Senate
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) July 9, 2026
"Bernie Sanders needs to APOLOGIZE to the voters of Maine and EVERYONE that donated to that train wreck! More than anymore, he… pic.twitter.com/gwTnmbWQcQ
"Bernie Sanders needs to APOLOGIZE to the voters of Maine and EVERYONE that donated to that train wreck! More than anymore, he pushed P Hustle into the election. And now, he keeps pushing these COMMUNISTS and awful anti-American people!"
"Bro, you are an accused R*PIST!"
"What did Democrats SEE in this guy? The nazi tattoo, the way he roughs up women?!"
"He will be remembered as an accused r*pist that was FORCED...he's always been a dead man walking."
"P Hustle, bro, you will ONLY be remembered as the accused r*pist that got pushed out of your election. That's your legacy, bro! You're the guy that cheats on your wife and roughs up your ex-girlfriend."
"Adios, trash bag."
This isn't the first time that Fetterman has demanded an apology from Bernie Sanders and others for pushing Herr Totenkopf, even after women began coming forward to reveal domestic violence (and worse). On Tuesday, Fetterman demanded a response from Sanders while Platner mulled over his options. "I would really call Bernie Sanders to apologize for pushing this kind of predator more than anyone," Fetterman told Laura Ingraham. "He helped him [become the Democratic nominee], and now [he should] apologize to the victims, especially the woman that she claimed that he raped her. I don't know why you want to keep pushing these kinds of people."
Last night, Fetterman went further, accusing Sanders of pushing "communist" and "awful anti-American" candidates in this cycle – and expanded that to include others in his caucus and his party. That comes a lot closer to the truth of what Sanders and his allies at the DSA are actually attempting to do. Their ambition is to gut the Democrat Party in a takeover hostile to both it and America as a platform for socialist control. The character of their candidates does not matter; all that matters is the revolution. The Platners of the vanguard may look like bugs in the program at the moment, but they will be features of the socialist future that Sanders and others desire.
That's one reason that the possibility for accountability seems remote at best. Semafor's Dave Weigel offers a couple of more reasons for skepticism that this will do any real damage to the socialist front led by Sanders:
But the reality is that he, and his faithful, are inside the party — competing in its primaries, voting for most Democratic candidates, and communicating in all the forums where Democrats get news and opinions. It's a very successful case of entryism, in which left-wing activists join a larger organization to move it in their direction.
So as much as mainstream Democrats are frustrated by what the left's rise has given them, particularly the collapse of Platner, they're unlikely to see the Maine mess discredit Sanders and his wing of the party. There are two main reasons for that.
First, establishment Democrats don't have leaders who can command the grassroots crowds and fundraising of Sanders, as displayed at last year's "Fight Oligarchy" rallies. They don't have a figure who excites people and grabs attention like New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani does; in New York, some of them unnecessarily resisted him and tried to breathe life into Andrew Cuomo.
Second, their party has been more welcoming to the entryists than most Democrats want to admit. In 2016, Sanders refused to release his delegates until the weakened Clinton campaign and the rest of the party gave Sanders a big role in drafting their platform. In 2018, the DNC reformed its primaries on Sanders's preferred terms, curtailing the role of superdelegates.
That leads to the final reason that Fetterman's quest is doomed. The Democrat Party is not the party of Fetterman any longer. It is the party of Bernie Sanders. Republicans need to make that point in every single midterm election.
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