Newly elected House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) claims he does not remember “some of” the many, many anti-LGBTQ+ comments he’s made over the course of his career.

Johnson’s history of opposing LGBTQ+ rights has been well documented and stretches back to the early 2000s, when he worked as a senior attorney and national media spokesman for anti-LGBTQ+ hate group Alliance Defending Freedom (then called the Alliance Defense Fund). Between 2003 and 2005, Johnson also wrote several editorials for Shreveport, Louisiana, paper The Times, criticizing the Supreme Court for striking down anti-sodomy laws, opposing same-sex marriage, and arguing against non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ people.

  • osarusan
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    11 year ago

    “I didn’t leave the party, the party left me.”

    I mean, I get that… but also, if the party left you but you still vote for the party, then they didn’t actually leave you. You tagged along.

    People like him need to drop the label “Republican” and stop voting Republican if they really think the party left them. Otherwise they’re full of shit.

    • PugJesus
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      11 year ago

      People who say that usually don’t vote for the party in the general election, at least not reliably. Many hold out a hope, however naive, that their advocacy and primary votes, and that of people like them, can reverse the rot.