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4 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

It’s rather fitting that a rightwing extremist should be handed the tail of the rabid GOP tiger.

 

A Republican mess that will not be resolved by a guy with zero political capital in the party.

 

He’s going to be eaten alive.

Being a liar is also fitting quite well.

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He's going to say whatever he needs to survive.  Just like the previous Speaker.  He'd better be practicing his 'walking on water' to avert a gov't shutdown.  But wait, is destroying the country his goal, like the rest of those guys?

Senators usually find ways to fill their pockets holdings, but low-seniority reps can have budget problems keeping more than one dwelling (one in DC, the other at home).  When the paychecks stop it's going to get real for them.

 

 

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22 minutes ago, herfiehandbag said:

He has been described as "the main architect of the fake elector scheme".

 

He refused to certify the election of Biden, and continues to claim that the election was stolen.

 

He is an evangelical Christian whose views on many social matters would make Attila the Hun look like a wimp.

 

More Christianophobia. I'm surprised you didn't label him a Jesus Freak like the other bigot on here did.

 

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1 minute ago, placeholder said:

That you don't cite any facts about his political positions but simply engage in empty accusations against people who call him an extremist undercuts any value there might be to your comments.

 

What's to say? He's a Conservative. When people use terms like "far right extremist" for anyone who is even slightly right of centre (or sometimes insufficiently left of centre) it makes the accusation meaningless. Much like calling someone a racist, it's so overused that it now just means someone has lost an argument.

 

Being a conservative christian does not make you Mussolini. 

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Johnson is either massively dishonest or delusional:

“Do you support the right of a woman who is just seconds away from birthing a healthy child to have an abortion?” he asked at a Judiciary Committee hearing."

https://archive.ph/PxL1t

 

When the witness replied that it doesn't happen. here's what Johnson claimed:

 

“Never happened in your practice, ma’am,” Mr. Johnson fired back. “But it happens. 

https://archive.ph/PxL1t

 

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1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

 

What's to say? He's a Conservative. When people use terms like "far right extremist" for anyone who is even slightly right of centre (or sometimes insufficiently left of centre) it makes the accusation meaningless. Much like calling someone a racist, it's so overused that it now just means someone has lost an argument.

 

Being a conservative christian does not make you Mussolini. 

So all of the posters who use the term "radical left" have just lost the argument?

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And yet more damning evidence.

Speaker Johnson raises conservatives’ hopes for Biden impeachment

“The mounting evidence … shows that Joseph Biden has engaged in bribery schemes, pay-to-play schemes,” Johnson said, noting that the Constitution says a president “shall be removed from office on impeachment for and conviction of treason, bribery or high crimes and misdemeanors.”

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/10/26/speaker-johnson-raises-conservatives-hopes-for-biden-impeachment-00123829#:~:text=“The mounting evidence …,or high crimes and misdemeanors.”

 

When Comer's committee called witnesses in their impeachment inquiry, even those witnesses said their wasn't evidence to prove it.

 

Extremist much?

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Mike Johnson Suddenly Has Amnesia About His History of Anti-LGBTQ Comments

https://news.yahoo.com/mike-johnson-suddenly-amnesia-history-025007155.html

 

Apparently Mike Johnson thinks dishonesty is compatible with his Christian faith. For 8 years he worked for the Alliance for Defending Freedeom, a self proclaimed Christian outfit that, among other things, opposed the decriminalization of homosexual acts.

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To suggest that the election of Mr Johnson will end the chaos within the Republican Party seems to me, as an observer, a pretty bold assumption.

 

The majority remains razor slim. The lunatic fringe, Gaetz "et al" still retain control of the wrecking ball of one member being able to move a motion to get rid of the speaker. Since that portion of the party resemble nothing if not the fans of the London based Millwall Football Club (motto: "We know you hate us but we don't care") they will probably move again if they don't get exactly what they want. The most urgent task in front of the house is to sort out the funding issue - inevitably we will see more teetering on the edge of shutdowns until a very small number of people get what they want. A number who are beholden to the brooding presence of Mr Trump who would happily allow, and revel in, the most calamitous mess befalling the country, if he thought it would either get him out of his legal entanglements or help him in his campaign.

 

What I do find astonishing is that Mr Johnson espouses views which seem quite removed from mainstream opinion, presumably some Republican seats are vulnerable in a years time, yet he was unanimously supported!

 

It would be fascinating to know to what extent the Republican Party actually represent a majority of the electorates views; yes, the much sneered at popular vote. Given some of the bizarre district boundaries which often follow no real demographic or geographical logic, and the energies turned to vote suppression in many areas, I suspect the breakdown of seats in The House of Representatives doesn't really reflect this.

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6 minutes ago, herfiehandbag said:

What I do find astonishing is that Mr Johnson espouses views which seem quite removed from mainstream opinion, presumably some Republican seats are vulnerable in a years time, yet he was unanimously supported!

I suspect the reason was because they couldn't support israel till a speaker was elected, and he just happened to be acceptable to the Trumpist holdouts.

He can always be removed once israel has demolished Gaza. They need all the bombs they can get to finish the job,and without the US supplying them the job will not be finished to their satisfaction.

It's significant that his first order of business was israel and not the debt crisis.

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The cherry on the cake! 😃

 

“The Ark Encounter is one way to bring people to this recognition of the truth, that what we read in the Bible are actual historical events,” Johnson said in a 2021 interview.... 

 

New House Speaker Thinks Creationist Museum Is 'Pointing People To The Truth'

 

https://news.yahoo.com/house-speaker-thinks-creationist-museum-235936048.html

 

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MAGA Mike states that school shootings are the fault of feminism. teaching evolution and divorce etc.

 

He also suggests that sex outside of marriage should be banned.

 

Yet, he is an avid supporter the twice divorced and 'grab 'em by the p*ssy' proven rapist.

 

 

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