As Republicans tanked their own bid to impeach Alejandro N. Mayorkas, the homeland security secretary, Mr. Johnson, who minutes before had been buttonholing holdouts on the House floor, was the face of the failure, a slightly panicked look on his face and his cheeks flushed as he announced the loss.

Then the House moved on to a second vote Mr. Johnson had orchestrated, on a $17.6 billion aid package for Israel that he knew would not muster the votes it needed to pass.

It also failed.

The back-to-back defeats highlighted the litany of problems Mr. Johnson inherited the day he was elected speaker and his inexperience in the position, roughly 100 days after being catapulted from the rank and file to the top job in the House. Saddled with a razor-thin margin of control, and a deeply divided conference that has proved repeatedly to be a majority in name only, he has struggled to corral his unruly colleagues and made a series of decisions that only added to his own challenges.

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  • @TropicalDingdong
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    309 months ago

    Quoting the summary:

    “Saddled with a razor-thin margin of control, and a deeply divided conference that has proved repeatedly to be a majority in name only, he has struggled to corral his unruly colleagues and made a series of decisions that only added to his own challenges.”

    I think this is the lede. There isn’t one Republican party. MAGA has become its own thing, and just uses the facilities. The Republican party, for all practical purposes, has ceased to exist. Its ruled by YT talking heads and a mango colored diabetic whose clothes never fit.

    The current congress is not controlled from within congress or even from within the parties elected to congress. Its controlled from media talking heads and a criminal from New York who in a sane timeline would have been behind bars 20 years ago. This is something that needs to be starting communicated extreme loudly.

  • Zerlyna
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    289 months ago

    Bless his heart.

    • @SinningStromgald
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      129 months ago

      May it explode inside his chest while he is sat on the toilet stroking it.

      • FuglyDuck
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        69 months ago

        we know that won’t happen. he has accountability!

        • @SinningStromgald
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          69 months ago

          Right! Guess his son would be an eyewitness to his demise.

          • FuglyDuck
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            49 months ago

            I feel so bad for that kid. I really do.

          • @[email protected]
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            19 months ago

            Oh, I’m sure his son has had the misfortune of being an “eyewitness” to lots of things.

            Only in this timeline could a Christian Nationalist openly admit that he shares spank bank preferences with his son and nobody tells him to fuck all the way off from holding public office.

  • FuglyDuck
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    99 months ago

    I was hoping he literally stumbled and fell flat on his face.

    but two failed bills… I’ll take it.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    39 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Saddled with a razor-thin margin of control, and a deeply divided conference that has proved repeatedly to be a majority in name only, he has struggled to corral his unruly colleagues and made a series of decisions that only added to his own challenges.

    And looming just weeks away is a March 1 deadline to fund the government and avert a partial shutdown, a problem that Republican speakers so far have only been able to answer with stopgap spending bills passed with Democratic votes.

    He continues to operate under terms negotiated by his predecessor that allow a single lawmaker to call a snap vote to oust him — a mechanism that casts a shadow over the speaker even if no one ever actually puts it into motion.

    And because he was catapulted to the top job almost 10 months into this Congress, he has none of the carrots or sticks at his disposal that a speaker typically can dole out at the beginning of the session to buy allegiances, such as plum committee assignments.

    But he knew well in advance that they would not embrace the measure, which President Biden had threatened to veto and Democratic leaders had denounced as a cynical ploy to try to undercut aid for Ukraine.

    Representative Andy Biggs, Republican of Arizona, said that when Mr. Johnson had initially put forward an Israel aid bill paired with spending cuts, the speaker was “breaking multi-generations of what I call a bad path.”


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