Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House of Representatives, spoke with Republican senators on Wednesday, saying that the House will prepare its draft to support Ukraine, but in a significantly different form than the one already approved by the Senate.
Senator Kevin Cramer also said that Mike Johnson clearly expressed his intention to help Ukraine.
I had a similar impression but the quote from him in that article did give me some hope that he has more spine than I previously thought:
No one wants Vladimir Putin to prevail. I’m of the opinion that he wouldn’t stop at Ukraine … and go all through the way through Europe. There is a right and wrong there, a good versus evil in my view and Ukraine is the victim here," Johnson said.
I get what you’re saying, but Johnson is the type of politician who will say a thing and then do something that is precisely contrary to the thing he said - and he’ll continue to say the thing as he continues to perpetuate said contrary action. He is a shitheel of the highest order. Also, he’s a Nationalist Christian.
Not just a Nationalist Christian because many of those are OK - He's at the far, far right end of a Nationalist Christian and one who believes God talks to him.
“And the Lord very specifically told me in my prayers to prepare, but to wait.”
Anyone saying God told them anything really is very, very worrying.
Uh, no, Nationalist Christians are categorically not ok. I am 0% ok with living in an authoritarian theocratic state, which is what they are pushing for.
Yeah, it turns out I misunderstood the term. Someone else corrected me on it. I was thinking "Well, Biden's a nationalist and a Christian so they're not all completely mental"
In our country we have a principle of freedom of religion, where anyone can practice any religion. So anyone that wants to make the entire country only their religion is a problem. Christians are fine. Christian Nationalists want us to be like Iran.
Is it correct to say that all US Christian Nationalists want a theocracy and would frame laws based solely on what's in the bible? I'd expect Johnson is almost certainly one of those, but I assumed there were more moderate ones who are guided by religion wouldn't want to go full Christian Sharia. edit: Like would Biden be considered a Christian Nationalist?
I'm very fond of the US actually, having been there a decent number of times, but I haven't met any of the proper loonies you see in the press as yet.
It's a growing movement, led, as best as I can tell, by television pastors. I don't know if its fair to paint them all that way, there are probably people that would refer to themselves as a Christian Nationalist that don't have a hardline interpretation of the words, and would not try to implement biblical law.
The leaders of the movement routinely call for it though.
A useful litmus test is do they want to ban the practice of Islam and ban existing Muslims from entering the country, or not?