Will Kevin McCarthy become Speaker?

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Emmer was in, and Emmer is out. What are these clowns doing?
He didn't support Trump's claim that he won the election and it cost him. The Republican party is fundamentally broken right now and as a result, our ability to properly govern the country. In the future they're going to need to come up with legislation that gives the Government a way to function should this ever happen again
 

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Back when Manchin and Sinema were blocking the Biden agenda on behalf of their constituents (read: rich donors) the Republicans were a non-entity that nobody expected to do anything, probably exchanging stepdaughter Pornhub links instead of governing. But now that the Republicans have effectively shut down the federal government while they pick their prom king to officially shut down the government we get “Why aren’t the Democrats helping out!?! This is their fault!” Luckily that’s going to work on very few people. Most voters know exactly who to blame.
 

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Feels like we should change the name of the thread to “will anyone ever become speaker.“

Evidently, they did settle on Mike Johnson. Since they chose him at night, and everyone went home to sleep, he’s already lasted longer than the last few.
 

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Feels like we should change the name of the thread to “will anyone ever become speaker.“

Evidently, they did settle on Mike Johnson. Since they chose him at night, and everyone went home to sleep, he’s already lasted longer than the last few.
with the biggest looser in politics still calling the shots nothing is going to happen. we can only hope he forgets about it soon.
 

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If he goes to jail, maybe that will break his hold over the GOP.

I wonder about that. It takes a lot of personal introspection and character to own one's poor decisions and mistakes, and then move on.

So far I've seen no evidence of that occurring with members of the republican party. Of course if you happen to be a fellow indictee and taking a plea deal, that's different. :)
 

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So the republicans have their unknown backbencher who republicans agreed to hate the least out of their conference. I hope he does a good job, but the sad thing is, getting the gavel was the easy part! Now you're in charge of these feral cats, good luck.

I'll give him a shot. I will take Ken Buck and others at their word that the MAGA lies are destroying the party, and hope they held firm to the demand they admit the election was not stolen. Making a mistake, even a really stupid, unconstitutional and ongoing mistake that lasts three years, happens. Well, it does if you're a republican. But what now? That's what I want to see.

Either this episode has taught them a lesson or not. I'm going with "not", but time will tell.
 
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Looks like Johnson got it. Another election-denying asshole.
Also called Jan 6 a "legitimate protest" but we knew there was no place for anyone rational in the party as they eviscerated any of them who tried to be reasonable. However, it's nice to know they do exist in the Republican party, baby steps.
 

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Johnson? Nope.

I could never support, like, or respect any election denier. No credibility, no character, no honesty, no respect for the Constitution or rule of law, no respect for the United States and its founding principles, and apparently believes lying in general is A-OK.

Today's republican party in a nutshell.
 

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I mean, of course the freedom caucus supported his speakership. His reactionary politics are practically anachronistic and his ideology is shamelessly fundamentalist.

Mike Johnson is...

• ⁠Part of the Regressive Religious Right with close ties to fundamentalist religious groups.
• ⁠Early on in his career he was a senior attorney and spokesman for the Alliance Defending Freedom, a Conservative christian legal advocacy group that wants to outlaw abortion and suppress the LGBTQ community. Alliance Defending Freedom is designated a hate group.
• ⁠Supports nation wide abortion ban, and an end to legal same sex marriage through the overturning of Obergefell v. Hodges
• ⁠Supports restrictions to medical marijuana and refers to it as a "gateway drug"
• ⁠Like Emmer, he supported and signed on to Texas v Pennsylvania in an effort to challenge the election results
• ⁠He voted to overturn those results in Pennsylvania.
• ⁠Supports an end to military aid to Ukraine.
• ⁠Johnson has remarked that his career is dedicated to "defending religious freedom, the sanctity of human life, and biblical values, including the defense of traditional marriage, and other ideals like these when they’ve been under assault."
• ⁠As a State Rep he sought to put forth legislation that protected people who discriminated against same sex marriage partners.
• ⁠He voted to repeal the ACA
• ⁠Proposed cuts to medicaid and social security
• ⁠Voted for Trump's tax cut legislation that disproportionately benefitted the wealthy.
• ⁠He was 1 out of 147 Republicans to vote to overturn the election results.
• ⁠Voted against a January 6 commission
• ⁠He reportedly does not even believe in climate change
• ⁠One of his committees wrote a statement in support of books on conversion therapy that were recently taken down from Amazon. (So basically a supporter of conversion therapy)
• ⁠He has opposed expanding medical marijuana access in his state and in his defense argued specifically that Marijuana can worsen some health conditions like epilepsy. (The context is important, his views on weed are outdated, he refers to weed as a "gateway drug". He went fishing for whatever he could find and take out of context to support his rigid stance. A study did find some adverse effects with epileptics, however, CBD/medical marijuana is also used in treatments for epilepsy)
• ⁠He voted in favor of Trump's Muslim ban.
• ⁠Has campaigned against LGBTQ rights and anti bullying legislation.
• ⁠He has supported similar legislation to Florida's "don't say gay" bill.
• ⁠Has referred to homosexuality as "unnatural" and a "dangerous lifestyle". He even argued in an editorial in his local Louisiana Newspaper that homosexuality would eventually lead to the destruction of "the entire Democratic system", and the legalization of pedophilia of course.
• ⁠While working for the ADF, he supported criminalizing homosexuality.
• ⁠He has argued in favor of including prayer and religious expression in public schools.

This dude is a walking anachronism, I mean fuck, I'm getting Scopes Trial vibes from him, Inherit The Wind and all that. He's about as fundamentalist and regressive as they come these days, not to mention far right in his indiscriminate support of Trump's election fraud lies.

It's no wonder he got the vote, the freedom caucus wouldn't have settled for anyone any less extreme.
 
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