House Speaker Mike Johnson Says He’s ‘A Steadfast Christian’ but ‘I Refuse to Put People Over Politics’

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The Big Picture –
By Glynn Wilson –

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Who is the new Speaker of the House Mike Johnson?

Let his own words reveal all.

“It’s no secret that I am a steadfast Christian and man of God,” Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson told supporters in recent fundraising emails. But in an ironic contradiction, he also said: “I refuse to put people over politics.”

The response was immediate and sardonic.

Jared Moskowitz, a Florida Democrat in the House, wrote: “The speaker telling us what we already know.”

“We know,” quipped Barbara Lee, a California Democrat.

The Speaker’s demanding and pushy emails are typical of Republican fundraising these days.

Of course they all claim all the problems in the country are caused by “the woke, liberal agenda” which puts “Americans LAST,” the opposite of Donald Trump’s “America First” propagandizing.

Shouldn’t it be “Russia First?” These MAGA Republicans sure are big fans of Putin these days. This is not your daddy’s Republican Party, or your grandfather’s either.

Are the Russian mob oligarchs still funding all these Republican campaigns? They get to keep those campaign contributions these days, you know.

Nah. Nevermind. No corruption here at all folks.

Nothing to see here. Vote Republican!

Wait, Johnson says he puts politics over people, and that’s putting Americans first?

Huh?

Would Christ put politics over people?

“The liberal media is out to destroy me. They want to make me their next boogeyman,” Johnson claims. “They will commit HUNDREDS of MILLIONS to oust me and take back the House.”

Well, he may be right about that. Wish we had millions of dollars. That’s exactly what needs to happen. The Democrats need to spend millions to replace him and take back a majority the House in 2024. This little Christian Hitler needs to go back to Shreveport where he belongs. He’s an unindicted co-conspirator in Trump’s attempted insurrection. The Dixie Caucus managed to take over the House. Luckily, they don’t have the Senate or hold the White House.

“Democrats don’t know a thing about me,” he claims. “All I want to do is make our country safer, secure our border, bring down costs, restore law and order, and ensure America remains the freest, most powerful country in the WORLD.”

Not only that, of course, because we do know a lot about him.

He wants a total ban on abortion anywhere, anytime.

There is no such thing as a separation of church and state. In fact, the church should be running the state?

We know what you want. No government at all, except to use for profit by private big business and the politicians who support them. Never-mind democracy or the planet.

God will take care of all that. Right?

“I refuse to put people over politics,” the email proclaims. “Which is why I need your help. Republicans have been tasked with getting this country back on track, but the clock is ticking. Can you step forward with a donation today?”

In another fundraising email to supporters, he lets us all know his religion is more important than government or the American public.

“I know God Is not done with America yet,” he writes. “It’s no secret that I am a steadfast Christian and man of God. Our nation began with the bold declaration that all men are created equal by God and that our rights derive from Him and not the government. The founders insisted that faith must remain central to our national identity because, as George Washington summarized, ‘religion and morality are indispensable supports’ of our republic. Like so many American households through the generations, in our house, we instill faith in the hearts of our children, serve God, and serve people.”

His religious references go on.

“I know our country is in desperate need of prayer. Today I am asking if you share my faith in God and for the future of our nations, you’ll join us.”

The word “nations” is a particularly curious choice, according to Alternet.

Perhaps he’s referring to Israel? So why didn’t he put forward a bill to fund Israel that could pass in the Senate and be signed into law by the President?

Related: House Votes to Approve Aid for Israel With No Money for Ukraine

“We cannot allow the radical Left to destroy the ideals our country was founded on,” Johnson continues. “Please join me if you agree that we need to stand up for our Republic.”

Other News About this Speaker

BREAKING NEWS – Working to verify this. Not reporting it yet on the news site. A recently retired TV reporter apparently from Arkansas is reporting on Twitter that he has a source saying a male prostitute out of New Orleans is going to talk soon about his relationship with the new speaker of the house, Mike Johnson. This could be explosive.

MORE: Mike Johnson Collaborated for Years With Discredited ‘Ex-Gay’ Group to Target Teens

Before entering politics in 2015, Mike Johnson, now the Republican Speaker of the House, worked closely with a now-discredited and defunct “ex-gay” group that claimed people can change from gay to straight through Christianity, according to a CNN investigation.

Exodus International, a Christian ministry which alleged for decades that “Change Is Possible” through so-called “conversion therapy,” shut down in 2013 after its president confessed, “the majority of people that I have met, and I would say the majority meaning 99.9% of them have not experienced a change in their orientation.”

Major medical groups have called “conversion therapy” harmful and dangerous. Medical and legal experts, and some who have experienced it have likened or labeled it torture. As CNN reported last year, “so-called conversion therapy causes serious emotional harm to LGBTQ people and can even be deadly, but it also comes with a high financial cost to individuals and to society as a whole, according to a new study.”

“I do not believe that cure is a word that is applicable to really any struggle, homosexuality included,” Exodus president Alan Chambers, “who is married to a woman and has children, but speaks openly about his own sexual attraction to men,” said in 2012, according to an NBC News report at the time. “For someone to put out a shingle and say, ‘I can cure homosexuality’ — that to me is as bizarre as someone saying they can cure any other common temptation or struggle that anyone faces on Planet Earth.”

But as CNN’s KFile reports Wednesday, Mike Johnson “closely collaborated” with Exodus International “in the mid-to-late 2000s.”

“Johnson, a lawyer, gave legal advice to an organization called Exodus International and partnered with the group to put on an annual anti-gay event aimed at teens, according to a CNN KFile review of more than a dozen of Johnson’s media appearances from that timespan.”

During that time Johnson was an attorney and spokesperson for the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF), now renamed the Alliance Defending Freedom, a Christian legal organization that appears on the Southern Poverty Law Center’s list of anti-LGBTQ hate groups.

“He and his group collaborated with Exodus from 2006 to 2010,” CNN reports. “For years, Johnson and Exodus worked on an event started by ADF in 2005 known as the ‘Day of Truth’ – a counterprotest to the ‘Day of Silence,’ a day in schools in which students stayed silent to bring awareness to bullying faced by LGBTQ youth.”

In 2008, Johnson said, “Day of Truth was really established to counter the promotion of the homosexual agenda in public schools.”

Calling being gay “dangerous,” Johnson “frequently disparaged homosexuality, according to KFile’s review. He advocated for the criminalization of gay sex and went so far as to partially blame it for the fall of the Roman Empire.”

“’Some credit to the fall of Rome to not only the deprivation of the society and the loss of morals, but also to the rampant homosexual behavior that was condoned by the society,’ Johnson told a radio host in 2008.”

MORE: Why Did Mike Johnson Scrub 69 Podcasts From His Website?

Johnson declared in 2008, “I mean, our race, the size of our feet, the color of our eyes, these are things we’re born with and we cannot change.”

“Homosexual behavior is something you do, it’s not something that you are,” he also said.

Last year the White House announced, “Children who are exposed to so-called ‘conversion therapy’ face higher rates of attempted suicide and trauma,” and noted, “President Biden is using his executive authority to launch an initiative to protect children across America and crack down on this harmful practice, which every major medical association in the United States has condemned.”

CNN adds that “Videos put out by Exodus and ADF on their standalone Day of Truth website featured two Exodus staffers speaking about how teens didn’t need to ‘accept’ or ’embrace’ their homosexuality. The videos featured testimonials of a ‘former-homosexual’ and ‘former lesbian.’”

“Documents on the website were not archived online but were saved by anti-conversion therapy groups such as Truth Wins Out in 2007 and 2008,” CNN reports. “One video featured Johnson, who was later quoted in a press release on Exodus International’s website ahead of the event, saying, ‘An open, honest discussion allows truth to rise to the surface.’”

The ADF-Exodus event “directly harmed LGBTQ youth,” Wayne Besen, the executive director and founder of Truth Wins Out and an expert on the ex-gay industry, told CNN. Truth Wins Out is a nonprofit that “educates the world on the harm caused by destructive ‘ex-gay’ conversion programs, while fighting to eliminate anti-LGBTQ prejudice and discrimination.”

MORE: Mike Johnson Once Agreed to Speak at ‘Kill the Gays’ Pastor’s Conference – Until an NCRM Report

“This is someone whose core was promoting anti-gay and ex-gay viewpoints. He wouldn’t pander to anti-gay advocates, he was the anti-gay and ex-gay advocate,” Besen also told CNN.

Besen told NCRM via email, “Mike Johnson is an extremist who is 100% all-in with ‘ex-gay’ conversion therapy. He personally promoted it and advocated it for vulnerable LGBTQ youth. He’s a dangerous demagogue and religious zealot of the worst kind.”

Besen also shared with NCRM his organization’s 2007 video that shows Mike Johnson talking about “truth” (at the 9 second mark).

Watch the video below or at this link.

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Credit to David Badash and The New Civil Rights Movement



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James Rhodes
James Rhodes
5 months ago

Our new speaker reminds me of a bumper sticker I recently saw: “I love Jesus, its the Christians I can’t stand.”

Marvin
Marvin
5 months ago

Tell me again how both parties are the same.