Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains

Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House

Mike Johnson appears to be a good pick for Speaker of the House.  And better than McCarthy. Matt Gaetz vindicatus est.

The Gaetz Gambit, to give it a name, led to a win.  A 'win for White' I am tempted to say, pursuing the chess metaphor, except that that way of putting it will be condemned by the benighted as 'racist.' So let me put it this way: The Gaetz Gambit led to a win for the forces of Light over the forces of Darkness.

Here Johnson is grilling that master of Orwellian mendacity, Alejandro Mayorkas. Why 'Orwellian'? Because, as Mayorkas said on a different occasion, 'The border is secure as we define secure." That sort of verbal malfeasance is characteristic of the Orwellian inversion. Other examples: War is peace; freedom is slavery; dependence on welfare is self-reliance. The pattern: X, which is not Y, is Y.

And here Johnson exposes that lying crapweasel Merrick Garland. As Speaker of the House Johnson cannot refer to Garland as a 'crapweasel,' and probably would not in any case given his personable and mild-mannered style of self-presentation. But Johnson on Hannity's 26 October show  did say, and I paraphrase from memory, that Garland is the worst Attorney General in the history of the republic.  That interview was fabulously good. Is it online yet? 

It is indeed.

UPDATE 10/31

Johnson is driving the Left crazy:

Ahead of his sudden ascension to House speaker late last week, the media had little time to vet Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., thoroughly. And because he sucks in so many ways, it's been hard for his critics to settle on one of his many evil inclinations to focus on. He's a Christian nationalistHe's an election denier. He wants to destroy Medicare and Social Security. He's a fan of neo-Nazi conspiracy theories. As Brian Beutler of Off Message writes, "typecasting an opposition leader" may be tedious, but it's politically necessary. Democrats have benefited from the fact that the most famous Republican villains have one standout trait that defines their personality: Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio is a pugnacious bully. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia is a loudmouthed Karen. Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California is a spineless suck-up.


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3 responses to “Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House”

  1. Joe Odegaard Avatar

    As speaker of the house, Mike Johnson is 3rd in line to be president, & sometimes God works in mysterious ways.

  2. BV Avatar
    BV

    Indeed he does. Trump was and is a godsend, albeit a most unusual one! How serious am I? For me to know, for you to guess.

  3. Joe Odegaard Avatar

    God has a sense of humor, and in the long run, wins.

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