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Miles Archer

(21,360 posts)
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 10:14 AM Yesterday

OMG NO! OMG SWEET BABY JESUS IN THE MANGER NO! "Mike Johnson's speakership is in trouble"

Mike Johnson’s speakership is in trouble

https://www.salon.com/2025/12/14/mike-johnsons-speakership-is-in-trouble/

Trump declared last week that House Speaker Mike Johnson “has been a fantastic speaker,” making it clear that he considers Johnson to be one of his most important subordinates. Trump wasn’t doing Johnson any favors. With his latest approval ratings firmly in the thirties, the president is increasingly seen as more of an albatross than a benefit to the GOP. And right now, with House Republicans on the verge of a full-scale mutiny, Johnson needs all the help he can get.

In fairness, Johnson is not the first Republican speaker to find himself in that situation. In fact, it has become something of a ritual sacrifice for the leader of the House GOP to be unceremoniously deposed by his own members. Johnson himself won the post after his predecessor, former Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Ca., was removed from his post after a painful series of votes in which the caucus finally settled on the virtually unknown congressman from Louisiana to lead them.

McCarthy had a tumultuous nine-month tenure after the Republican members staged a raucous spectacle by taking an historic 15 votes to elect him to the job. Before him, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, the party’s 2012 vice presidential nominee, had been pushed to take the job when the caucus forced out former Speaker John Boehner. But Ryan was so disillusioned that he ended up quitting politics altogether after just three years. Boehner abruptly quit when he lost support after deigning to compromise. His predecessor, Illinois Rep. Dennis Hastert — now a convicted sex offender — resigned due to scandal, as did Georgia Rep. Newt Gingrich before him.

Republicans eat their own. And apparently a speaker of the House is a delicacy. So it’s not surprising that Johnson would find himself on the run at this point in his term.

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lostincalifornia

(4,864 posts)
1. Even if this is a valid speculation, any replacement will only be as bad or worse than Johnson. I was hesitant when
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 10:51 AM
Yesterday

there was a push to throw McCarthy out, because the list of replacements would not be good.


Bluetus

(2,117 posts)
2. We are much better off with the clown that always messes everything up.
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 11:01 AM
Yesterday

We surely don't want any chance of them replacing him with a competent person.

Bluetus

(2,117 posts)
7. Most have retired, but some have been in hiding.
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 12:45 PM
Yesterday

For example, Thune seems to be fairly competent.

We are far better off having Johnson fouling up the House all the way through the election. Early voting starts in about 10 months.

Buckeyeblue

(6,152 posts)
9. I agree that we are better off with Evil Mike
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 12:57 PM
Yesterday

He makes it easy to draw a straight line from Trump to House Republicans.

surfered

(10,897 posts)
3. Competence is not their first choice. Complete servitude to Trump is. Maybe that is changing.
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 11:20 AM
Yesterday

Bluetus

(2,117 posts)
8. Few of them ever wanted to be Trump lackeys.
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 12:48 PM
Yesterday

It was just the best option they saw at the time. That has flipped 180 degrees (well, maybe 120 degrees) in the last 60 days.

There are still some MAGA types, but they can read the polls.

hlthe2b

(112,510 posts)
4. I guess all he has to do is pray to his ("made-up, contorted version" of) 'Jesus'-- you know the one who advocated to
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 11:28 AM
Yesterday

hate your fellow man, look upon the meek with disdain, and offer them nothing to aid in preventing their starvation, treat women with contempt, and advocate only for their exploitation--along with anyone with the color of the "real" Jesus or darker--and preach the need for more and more guns and weapons of mass destruction while you "pray" to Jesus to stop the horrific violent outcomes.

There have been a lot of lying, exploitative, corrupt, RW "fundamentalists 'Xians,'" but he does so with such a pious attitude that I will not give voice to the levels of contempt I feel for him.

3Hotdogs

(14,933 posts)
10. My favorite memory was of John Boner, singing, "Zipper my doo-da" on his way out the door.
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 12:58 PM
Yesterday

That was hilarious.

stopdiggin

(14,881 posts)
11. ... people that 'don't belive in government' - trying to 'do government' ...
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 01:19 PM
Yesterday

no one should wonder that a 'sh*t show' is reveled as the natural product of such parentage.

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