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  1. I know it’s a bit misandrist as a concept but my god there is no better way to describe Mike Johnson than as giving off the littlest of little dick energy

    He’s pathetic but in such a way as to inspire zero pity and instead complete revulsion

  2. literallytwisted on

    Nice to see a journalist do their job but we wouldn’t be in such a bad situation if the media had done their job in the first place.

    That interview shows the weak-spot most conservatives have! Their entire political belief system is based on faith and talking points, They never reached their beliefs intellectually so their talking points collapse once you dig under the surface.

  3. Has anyone told this guy that bearing false witness is a big no-no in the religion he claims to follow?

  4. Bigbeardhotpeppers on

    I want to remind everyone that Mike Johnson does not have a bank account. Like not a singe bank account at all. There can be no questions about his ethics because there is nothing to disclose because he has no bank accounts. We just let that fly.

  5. theballswalls on

    Mike Johnson is definitely the worst Speaker of the House ever. I think aiding and protecting pedophiles puts him over as the worst ever

  6. Otherwise-Force5608 on

    Little Man Mike Johnson, traitor, pedo protector, creepy ass keebler elf lookin mf

  7. groundhog5886 on

    LOL. His bullshit claims are not working out as he would have expected. Even the media is taking him to bat, over his outlandish lies. Shows the American voter what they are getting for their vote.

  8. edwardothegreatest on

    Remember. If democrats had the votes to shut down the government, we’d all be reading the Epstein files.

  9. It’s tough when you’ve agreed on a reason but the facts just don’t fit. I guess they assumed no one would fact check them. They get away with lying to their base but not the rest of the country.

  10. Even Fox News knows that shutting down the government never works out for Republicans.

  11. c4upinhisbhole on

    It’s your fault, Mike Johnson. Even as Republicans control every facet of the federal government they can’t do the work they are supposed to do. They can’t keep the country running. They can’t be boring, keep their heads down and focus on making the lives of everyday Americans better. Instead, they’re obsessed with elevating their leader to a place of worship and passing through legislation that benefits the ~1000 billionaires in the US. Imagine that, neglecting and destroying America for the benefit of 1000 people. What traitorous scum.

  12. blazze_eternal on

    Their reasoning for cutting healthcare is a lie, and reporters are finally calling them on it. Medicare is one of the few things the vast majority of all Americans support. Will have to wait 48 hours for them to get their new rhetoric together.

  13. Mike Johnson is a ghoul, his whole life has been a mission to make lives miserable for everyone – seriously recommend reading his story

  14. Kind of hard to blame the democrats when they can point to videos of the chamber empty of republicans.

  15. DramaticWesley on

    I think Fox News executives are ready for the normal conservative bs, not having to defend every move of this catastrophic administration.

  16. InAllThingsBalance on

    What happened to Republicans being the party of law and order, Christian values, and small government???

    Now they are the party of criminals, liars, and authoritarian overreach.

  17. They want to give healthcare to illegals!!!

    (No they don’t)

    Yes they do, it’s all in there.

    (It’s against federal law to provide healthcare to undocumented immigrants.)

    That’s a red herring!

    (We have read their proposals, no where do they want to give healthcare to illegals. It’s not in any of their requests or language.)

    Yes it is!!! You just haven’t read it.

    (I read it, it is not in there.)

    aGrEe To DisAgReE

  18. Misanthropemoot on

    “Just looked this up. And as I read it, the administration of the oath takes precedence over any other House business. Here’s the text within the House rules;
    Precedence The administration of the oath is a matter of high privilege. Manual Sec. 201. The oath may be administered before the reading of the Journal and takes precedence of a motion to amend the Journal. 1 Hinds Sec. 171. It has been held in order to administer the oath in the absence of a quorum, during a roll call, and on Calendar Wednesday. Manual Sec. Sec. 200, 201; 1 Hinds Sec. 174; 6 Cannon Sec. 22. The administration of the oath is in order even after the previous question has been ordered on a pending matter. Deschler Ch 2 Sec. 5.17. Debate on a resolution reported from the Committee on Rules may be interrupted to allow a new Member to take the oath of office. Deschler Ch 2 Sec. 5.18. The Act of June 1, 1789, provides that on the organization of the House, and previous to entering on any other business, the oath shall be administered by any Member (generally the Member with longest continuous service) to the Speaker and by the Speaker to the other Members and Clerk (when elected). Manual Sec. 198; 2 USC Sec. 25; 1 Hinds Sec. Sec. 130, 131; 6 Cannon Sec. 6. The Act was cited by the Clerk in recognizing for nominations for Speaker as being of higher constitutional privilege than a resolution to postpone “

  19. ZombieIMMUNIZED on

    “Hopefully the whole Epstein thing blows over by the time govt starts up again”

    -every MAGA supporter probably.

  20. InstrumentalCrystals on

    That one dude release his grindr profile yet? Assumed it was all BS but I’ll take the lulz anyway I can get em

  21. >During an interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, Johnson was brutally fact-checked on his outlandish claims

    I have an issue with saying he was “brutally fact checked” like the journalist is making up some personal attack or something. He lied, and they pointed it out. There was no brutality, there was no malice, there was only “you said [x], but that’s untrue, because [y]”

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