Hasan Piker Said 'That Is Curtains' for Graham Platner. The Internet Had Thoughts.
A Maine Senate candidate, sexual assault allegations, and a streamer pulling support in real time. Here is what people are saying about it.
Graham Platner, the Maine Senate candidate, is now facing sexual assault allegations, and Hasan Piker, darlings, did not wait long to weigh in. On stream on July 6th, Piker said he believes the accuser and announced, in his signature blunt fashion, that the situation amounts to "curtains" for Platner's campaign.
That clip made the rounds fast. Here is what the discourse looks like.
Fox News ran the story under the framing of Piker having "turned on" Platner, per their coverage, emphasizing that the streamer had previously been aligned with the candidate before publicly predicting the campaign's collapse. The pivot was noted.
Raw Story, meanwhile, described Piker as a "major left-wing influencer" pulling the plug, treating the moment as a signal worth tracking on the progressive side of the primary landscape. The piece foregrounded the speed of the reversal more than the underlying allegations themselves.
The Hill also picked up the "that is curtains" line, which is the kind of quotable that writes its own headline and apparently did exactly that across at least three outlets within the same news cycle.
Pod Save America, per Yahoo's coverage of their position, was already calling on Platner to quit "ASAP" over the allegations before Piker's stream aired. So the streamer was not exactly alone here, though the Fox framing would very much like you to read it that way.
On YouTube, Piker's own clip was titled "It's OVER For Graham Platner," which, per the clip's existence, is essentially Piker agreeing with himself in headline form. A journey.
And then there is the UnHerd piece, which used the broader Platner moment as a jumping-off point to argue, allegedly, that Piker is steering Democrats toward what they called a "luxury-belief agenda." No word yet on whether Piker has reacted to that particular framing, but given his track record with media criticism, we would not wait by the phone.
The audacity of dropping "curtains" on a candidate you were previously associated with and then having it syndicated across Fox, Raw Story, and The Hill simultaneously is, my loves, a kind of media omnipresence that most politicians would pay for.
If Platner does not drop out, expect this clip to follow him into every interview he does for the rest of the primary season. Keep receipts.
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