By most accounts, Speaker Mike Johnson inherited a House Republican majority in disarray after the sudden ouster of his predecessor last month.

But as Johnson, R-La., tries to rebuild that slim majority, he’s fast running into the same hard-right factions and divisions that Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., was unable to tame. That’s disrupting the party’s agenda, shelving priorities and leaving gnawing questions about any leader’s ability to govern.

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    1 year ago

    They want to break the government. They don’t care about our country’s future or how many people are hurt by it. Why is this so hard for some people to understand!? They’re not *even trying to be subtle about it any more!

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      Dysfunction is a feature of the Republican Party. Their entire political platform is to prove that government doesn’t work, so they do their darndest to flush it down the toilet every time they get the chance.

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      TBH, I think Johnson wants to rule. He has a divine mandate from his god to create Christendom 2.0. It’s the rest of the GOP that doesn’t give a shit, because they do their little culture war song and dance, and their followers think they’ve done something constructive.