How to explain the radicalization of the Republican Party? It just chose a defender of the Big Lie as Speaker of the House. Dan Rather and Elliott Kirschner explain:
The drama around a speakerless House of Representatives has come to an end, at least for the moment. It has been a sad spectacle, to be sure, but the means by which it was resolved, and what it augurs for the future, offer no reason to celebrate.
Quite the contrary.
If the elevation of Louisiana Representative Mike Johnson to the speaker’s gavel with unanimous Republican support counts as compromise within the party’s caucus, it reinforces what we already knew — this nation faces grave threats to its constitutional order, because one of our two major political parties has embraced autocratic extremism.
This is not hyperbole. The person who rallied his party to make him second in line to the presidency was a cheerleader for the end of American democracy. There should be no normalization of this fact.
In the wake of President Biden’s victory in the 2020 election, the vast majority of the Republican Party fell in line behind Donald Trump’s attempts to destroy one of the most sacrosanct features of American democracy: the peaceful transfer of power. We all know what came next, including a violent attempted coup that swarmed the Capitol on January 6. On that day, 139 Republican members of the House of Representatives (including Johnson) voted not to certify the election. It marked arguably the greatest threat to the continuation of the republic since the Civil War.
The new speaker of the House might not be well known by the American public. But he was an influential leader of the movement to deny the will of the people and their selection of president. In late 2020, Johnson pushed House members to sign on to a lawsuit, filed by Texas, that would have thrown out the votes in key battleground states — in essence disenfranchising millions of Americans. To call this ridiculous legal maneuver “fringe” is insufficient. This wasn’t just “out there.” This was the legal equivalent of orbiting Pluto. Even the reactionary right-wing Supreme Court refused to hear the case.
But the purpose of the lawsuit wasn’t just to deny Biden the presidency. It was to delegitimize a legitimate election. And all you have to do to understand how successful this movement has been is to see Mike Johnson now sitting in the speaker’s chair.
It should be noted that Johnson holds the speakership despite espousing extremely radical views on issues like abortion and same-sex marriage. He also seems to be following Trump’s lead in wanting to stymie U.S. support for Ukraine in its war with Russia. That these views were not disqualifying for a single Republican member — including those purported “moderates” who come from districts Biden won — shows how the party marches in lockstep with radicalism and in the opposite direction of where a majority of Americans want the nation to go.
In the days before Republican elected officials crowned an architect of authoritarianism to lead the House, several of the Trump lawyers who helped orchestrate the specious legal rationale for the coup were busy pleading guilty in the conspiracy case of election interference in Georgia. Georgia, it turns out, was one of the states where Speaker Johnson wanted votes to be thrown out.
In their plea deals, the Trump lawyers had to admit what was obvious from the beginning: All the attempts to steal the election were built on lies. The rule of law seems to be closing in on Trump. And it is being fueled by the truth.
Yet the Big Lie continues to fuel Republicans outside of the courtroom, and especially in the halls of Congress. This puts our nation in peril. We are at a point where the very thing that should most disqualify someone from political leadership in America — the desire to destroy our democracy — has become the litmus test for the speaker of the House.

Rather and Kirschner are CORRECT.
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Dumb-Ass Republicans haven’t figured out Trump is all about destruction and he’s just as happy taking them down as anything else.
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awwww poor little Jon, we are in world war 3 with an attack about to happen within our own country because of the 15 plus million military men flooding the border, but Trump is scary? Get out the basement more.
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All of what your wrote about war is accurate. And, we could debate how it got here going back a few thousand years (literally), to ’48, ’93, and other accords.
But this isn’t the playground and we’re not in 5th grade. Everyone here is some version of an academic, parent, citizen or some combination – and in total disagreement on some things – but not falling into the name-calling and demeaning institutionalized by the former president.
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https://hartmannreport.com/p/does-maga-mike-johnsons-election?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=302288&post_id=138290227&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=3lis4&utm_medium=email
In Johnson, the GOP have found the perfect embodiment of their deplorable basket of hatreds – the only “loves” are rightwing billionaires, the fossil fuel industry & of course Trump’s buddy, Putin…
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The big truth! Why are you all so scared???’ To find out you been lied too lol. The dems denied trump being the actual president for 3 years !! All because people like Diane and millions others belived the big russia lie! Trump was always legitimate, Biden is not. Poor babies, go talk to your Trump siblings more please. I wouldnt have to use different names if you were not banning my comments because you do not like to hear other side, with facts.
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Travis a looney nudnik without any merit or worth. He is not the other side, he is a fantasyland liar and tenth rate troll.
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“Travis” is the same Trumper troll who has posted here many times. He changes his name and his IP address to sneak in his idiotic comments.
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Travis…facts?
Educate yourself.
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But Travis–her e-mails! What about her e-mails?
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And CRT! And space lasers! And killer vaccines! And shape-shifting alien Democrat leaders from Alpha Draconis!
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I fear that your microwave oven is spying on you, Bob.
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Could be. Was it made in Chyna?
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I’m not sure. There’s a rumor that George Soros built it by himself.
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Oh, this is really bad then. Better alert Thor! or whatever he is calling himself today. Or just let the Daily Goosestepper know and he will read it there.
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Johnson is another self-righteous member of the GOP that claims to be religious while he accepts hatred, lies, fraud, destruction of the environment, abandoning allies and the rule of law. Another MAGA hypocrite!
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Ha! I suppose I should have scrolled through all of these before writing my teacher let’s get along on the playground note in a reply.
Remember when our mission was “an educated citizenry to preserve our democracy.” Time to pull out Maslow.
Somehow when they utter (not understanding any, but uttering) “Hunter’s laptop” “Hillary’s emails” “…but he had documents, too” “DEI” “SEL” “LGBTQ” is all it takes for the right to think we’re going after their food and shelter.
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Since the majority of the Republican Party has now dramatically put its stamp of approval on Election Deny mode, it will be interesting to see how they respond to the Supreme Court, which has recently upheld the Voting Rights Act (or what was left of it). Will the Supremes be too far left for this modern Republican Party, which has no members moderate enough to join the Democrats in voting Hakim Jefferies speaker. Hakim is about as moderate as you get, but party is more important to these people than constitution.
It strikes me that we have now entered a very dangerous phase of the political divide. Partisan gerrymandering has reached a place where Democratic Party states will be forced to do the same thing, or to give up dramatic power. Just as a nation at war must often curtail civil liberties, parties are obliged to cheat the cheaters. Nations at war often must go through great turmoil after the war is over, and our nation will have to find real solutions to corruptions caused by this slide into political war.
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“…this nation faces grave threats to its constitutional order, because one of our two major political parties has embraced autocratic extremism.”
I strongly believe the Republican Party has actually embracing autocratic theocracy in the extreme.
Put that all together and we can kiss the United State Constitution and democracy goodby.
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I think Traitor Trump is behind this latest fascist loving loyalist ending up as Speaker of the House. I think the traitor has been behind the chaos in the House since the beginning.
Traitor Trump has a LONG history of being a micromanager. Anyone loyal to him doesn’t make a move without his approval or orders.
Of course, if any of his loyalists claim they were only following orders, the traitor will lie and deny he told them to do anything.
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Not without a fight we don’t.
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Meanwhile, Nikki Haley has gone insane:
https://x.com/nikkihaley/status/1717525248608784498?s=46&t=vV_4bJ7GuABaalzetJofQA
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Yep. Nothing quite like the feds monitoring campus speech.
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It’s a shame that one of the few who will actually call out Trump on his s@#t is off the wall, as well.
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Republican party doesn’t really have a platform that represents the people. So they create lies that will scare and infuriate their base. And if you tell a lie enough times….
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You can’t expect them to campaign on promises to cut Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, and to ignore climate change. And promise to cut the taxes of billionaires and corporations.
So, that is why the Republicans have to rant about Blacks and gays. The base loves it.
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sounds exactly like the democrats. Republicans have a major platform are you lost?? Dems have little backing, worst president and vice, nobody but michael to run. Brain sounds scary.
Liberals have spread division, womens sports mess, country shambles, doing great! ww3 here.
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Republicans didn’t adopt a platform in 2020. They agreed: “whatever Trump wants.”
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