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00:00Okay, I can give you a little bit of background. This is a tattoo on main Democrat Senate candidate
00:06Grand Plattner's chest. That's the Nazi SS death head tattoo. Do you have any opinions on that?
00:15If it's a Nazi symbol, we oppose Nazis.
00:22We oppose. I agree we do oppose Nazis. Do you think if somebody got a Nazi tattoo on their chest,
00:30that's indicative that they might be a Nazi?
00:33You'd have to ask Mr. Plattner why he has that symbol. I've already said that if it is a symbol
00:40of
00:40Nazism, we oppose Nazis. You don't think that that's indicative that perhaps he holds Nazi
00:46sentiments? It may well be. It may well be. I think, do people who aren't Nazis normally get
00:52Nazi tattoos on their chest? Again, I assume they don't. You assume they don't?
00:59I would assume so, too. I don't know anybody who's not a Nazi. I don't know anybody who
01:06has a Nazi tattoo on their chest, but is not a Nazi. Do you?
01:10I know.
01:12Do you think that somebody who has a Nazi tattoo on their chest should serve in the United States
01:17Senate?
01:18I wouldn't vote for that person.
01:20I certainly wouldn't either. Do you think that this should disqualify him politically from serving
01:28in the Senate?
01:29Again, I'm not sure where the line of questions is going. The SPLC, if you're asking me, I'm sorry.
01:35Go ahead.
01:36If you're asking me if the SPLC opposes Nazis and Nazi symbols, the answer is yes.
01:42Yep. The SPLC is referred to this same tattoo as a racist skinhead symbol and tattoo. You can
01:51see the resemblance there. You wouldn't want somebody with a tattoo like that in the Senate?
01:58No.
01:59No, I wouldn't. I wouldn't either.
02:01Oh, I'd rather!
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