Spyke
lemmy.world

Pretty sure the "R" next to his name was enough to tie him to Christian nationalism.

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lemmy.sdf.org

Came here to say this. I have assumed for at least the last 20 years that any Republican politician is a christian nationalist, and though I don't have specific figures, I think I've probably been correct 99% of the time.

That 1% is just due to caution -- I don't have anyone in mind.

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There's that whole "the family" thing.

They approach young first term republicans in DC, and shower them with attention and bribes/donations. To play ball, you almost have to deal with them. Because everyone else in your party already did, you'll never get preference over another member.

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Seriously, the Christian Nationalism was a selling point for him and the party that elected him Speaker.

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kbin.social

who the hell thought it was a good idea to have the speaker role not just be a neutral person who manages debate procedures in the house?

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I think the bigger problem is that there are only two parties. Having the biggest party lead the house wouldn't be as big of an issue if they were still a minority of the total collection.

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lemmy.world

So I’m watching a movie with Lauren Boebert and all she wants is Mike Johnson

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tsonfeirreply
lemm.ee

Does she want to take him to a musical?

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lemmy.world

We really are repeating the last century aren't we. Instead of jews it'll be gays and marijuana users. Canada sounds like a nice place.

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JJROKCZreply
lemmy.world

Oh trust me, the Jews will be targeted as well. They always are, and the Christians only like the Jews in Israel because News holding Israël is a prerequisite for the end times

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Oh trust me, the Jews will be targeted as well.

Of course! Who do you think is turning the frogs gay? It's the Jewish scientists with their 5g vaccines, rights-destroying mask mandates, and space lasers.

/s just in case...

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Cadet bonespurs will be whining to oust this guy soon, before he steals the cult.

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"Before arriving in Washington less than a decade ago, House Speaker Mike Johnson, a deeply religious Christian, was a legal crusader associated with a fringe evangelical movement called ‘young Earth creationism,’ based on a literal reading of the Bible’s Book of Genesis that posits the Earth is only several thousand years old,” the HuffPost reports.

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You reached the end