Republicans have at long last elected a House speaker: Representative Mike Johnson, a fundamentalist Christian who was also once called a key “architect” in Congress’s efforts to overthrow the 2020 election.

Johnson finally secured the speaker’s gavel after Republican infighting left the House without a speaker for 22 days. He secured 220 votes.

Johnson is a four-term congressman representing Louisiana. His win also represents the rise of the MAGA front in the Republican Party. Earlier Wednesday morning, Donald Trump endorsed Johnson as House speaker—after quickly killing Mike Emmer’s nomination the day before.

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    When McCarthy was removed, I thought it was a mistake for Democrats not to support him. Now this new guy does seem worse. I guess we’ll know soon enough, when it’s time to avert a shutdown again.

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      Why would the Democrats support someone who went back on almost everything he told them he’d stand for? “But the new guy will be worse” when someone shows you who they are, Believe them.

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        The guy who was elected has shown us he’s a dedicated election denier tho! It was never going to be someone more trustworthy in that shit show of a caucus.

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        Not only went back on, but went on media programs blaming Democrats for everything even when it was the Freedom Caucus doing it. Even if McCarthy made a deal with them, there was no way that the Democrats could trust that he’d uphold his end of the deal.

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          But it’s not about the balance of the deal, it’d be helping the moderate Republicans from voting in, well, this guy.

          Besides, I think it would have been politically embarrassing to be saved by the Democrats.

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      Democrats have every reason to let Republicans boil in their own vomit. They do need to do something about the coming government shut down and get Ukraine funding back. And let’s face it, they want to fund Israel’s military operations, too.

      They could afford to wait a bit, though. They got a few weeks of news cycles that were nothing but Republican dysfunction. All they had to do was vote out McCarthy and pop open a beer.

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      Old boss is always a dick until you meet the new one.

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      The fact that McCarthy went back on promises to Democrats because of demands from the far right fringe made him too untrustworthy to Democrats, I don’t see how they could vote for him.