What REAL Knucklehead…..
Even Trump told the Georgia Republican House member to leave Johnson alone
Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday easily batted down an attempt by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia to oust him from his post, after Democrats linked arms with most Republicans to fend off a second attempt by G.O.P. hard-liners to strip the gavel from their party leader.
The vote to kill the effort was an overwhelming 359 to 43, with seven voting “present.” Democrats flocked to Mr. Johnson’s rescue, with all but 39 of them voting with Republicans to block the effort to oust him.
Members of the minority party in the House have never propped up the other party’s speaker, and when the last Republican to hold the post, Kevin McCarthy, faced a removal vote last fall, Democrats voted en masse to allow the motion to move forward and then to jettison him, helping lead to his historic ouster.
This time, the Democratic support made the critical difference, allowing Mr. Johnson, who has a minuscule majority, to avoid a removal vote altogether. While for weeks Ms. Greene had appeared to be on a political island in her drive to get rid of yet another G.O.P. speaker, 11 Republicans ultimately voted to allow her motion to move forward.
That was the same number of Republicans who voted in October to allow the bid to remove Mr. McCarthy to advance — but back then, they were joined by every Democrat.
“I appreciate the show of confidence from my colleagues to defeat this misguided effort,” Mr. Johnson told reporters shortly after Wednesday’s vote. “As I’ve said from the beginning and I’ve made clear here every day, I intend to do my job. I intend to do what I believe to be the right thing, which is what I was elected to do, and I’ll let the chips fall where they may. In my view, that is leadership.”
“Hopefully,” he added, “this is the end of the personality politics and the frivolous character assassination that has defined the 118th Congress.”
The lopsided vote solidified the dynamic that has defined Mr. Johnson’s speakership, like Mr. McCarthy’s before him: Each time the Republican leader has been faced with a critical task, such as averting a government shutdown or a catastrophic default on the nation’s debt, he has relied on a bipartisan coalition of mainstream lawmakers to steer around far-right opposition and provide the votes to accomplish it.
The result has been the empowerment of Democrats at the expense of the hard right…
Democratic Socialist Dave says
The 163 Democrats who voted against removing Speaker Johnson:
The 163 Democrats who voted against removing Speaker Johnson:
Here are the 11 House Republicans who voted to advance the effort to oust Johnson:
Andy Biggs of Arizona
Eric Burlison of Missouri
Eli Crane of Arizona
Warren Davidson of Ohio
Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia
Paul Gosar of Arizona
Thomas Massie of Kentucky
Alex Mooney of West Virginia
Barry Moore of Alabama
Chip Roy of Texas
Victoria Spartz of Indiana