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Platner Makes a Mockery of Democrats' 'Party of Accountability' Claim

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July 9, 2026

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Platner Makes a Mockery of Democrats' 'Party of Accountability' Claim
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Off The Press

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· Jul 6, 2026

Rep. Comer Blasts Senate GOP Over Stalled SAVE America Act

House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., on Sunday sharply criticized Senate Republicans for failing to advance the SAVE America Act, intensifying pressure on GOP lawmakers as President Donald Trump’s election integrity legislation remains stalled in the Senate. During an appearance on Fox News’ “The Big Weekend Show,” Comer questioned why Republican []...Click to read more

Colorado Times Recorder

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· Jul 3, 2026

Did a GOP State Rep’s Post Attacking a Colleague Violate Legislative Policy?

A Republican state representative may have violated the legislature’s workplace conduct policy when he personally attacked a Democratic colleague in a public Facebook post endorsing the Democrat’s GOP challenger. On June 15th, in a poststate Rep. Scott Slaugh (R-Johnstown) called fellow legislator Sen. Tom Sullivan (D-Aurora) an “idiot, mentally incompetent and unstable.” The insults were part of Slaugh’s endorsement of Sullivan’s likely opponent, Danielle Lammon, who is leading her primary bid to become the GOP nominee for SD27.

Twitchy

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· Jun 25, 2026

No Big Whoop, Just the DSA Co-Chair LITERALLY Spilling the Tea on How Much They HATE Democrats (Watch)

No Big Whoop, Just the DSA Co-Chair LITERALLY Spilling the Tea on How Much They HATE Democrats (Watch)

Right Wing Watch

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· Jul 8, 2026

Todd Starnes Claims That 'Scandalized' Republicans 'Get The Boot'

Reacting to the allegations against Graham Platner, Todd Starnes laughably claims that whenever there is some sort of a scandalized individual in the Republican Party, they get the heave-ho, they get the boot. We certainly saw that with, for example, Matt Gaetz.

ASCD SmartBrief

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· Jul 9, 2026

When things go wrong look for insights, not blame

Instead of asking blame-oriented questions, such as Who caused this? that stifle open dialogue when things go sideways, Kar -More-

The Hill

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· Jun 29, 2026

House Democrat: Idea of Democratic Party going hard left 'frankly overblown'

Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-Md.) said Friday that talk about the Democratic Party taking a hard-left turn is “frankly overblown,” comments that came after notable wins by democratic socialists in Democratic primaries. “I mean, there are a lot of other people, like me, who won our elections on Tuesday who don’t take those kinds of positions....

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Related coverage for "Platner Makes a Mockery of Democrats' 'Party of Accountability' Claim": Off The Press — Rep. Comer Blasts Senate GOP Over Stalled SAVE America Act. Colorado Times Recorder — Did a GOP State Rep’s Post Attacking a Colleague Violate Legislative Policy?. Twitchy — No Big Whoop, Just the DSA Co-Chair LITERALLY Spilling the Tea on How Much They HATE Democrats (Watch). Right Wing Watch — Todd Starnes Claims That 'Scandalized' Republicans 'Get The Boot'. ASCD SmartBrief — When things go wrong look for insights, not blame. The Hill — House Democrat: Idea of Democratic Party going hard left 'frankly overblown'