Smarmy, smug House Squeaker Mike "The Weasel" Johnson has had a bad week, and by bad we mean disastrous. Long known for his speaking out of both sides of his mouth, depending on who's listening, Johnson has infuriated members of his caucus by guiding legislation through that various members say he claimed he would not. From Politico:
"Republicans say Johnson’s habit of making last-minute, often contradictory promises to keep his tiny majority functioning is starting to catch up with him. Frustrations over his leadership, they say, are at an all-time high.
'I think this guy has divided us with a smile,' said Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio), a longtime Johnson skeptic who has grown more vocal with his criticism and now says 'without question' he will vote against keeping Johnson as top GOP leader in the next Congress.
This week’s chaos came to a head late Wednesday, with multiple members of key Republican factions yelling and swearing at Johnson on the House floor and in closed-door meetings." (our emphasis)
It's without question that underlying this anger with the Squeaker is the MAGAt caucus' knowledge that they're in for a colossal drubbing in November with perhaps 40 seats flipping to Dems, despite their cynical and desperate attempts to rig the voting through gerrymandering and onerous voter suppression laws. More:
"This week’s floor chaos was just the latest example of Johnson leading crisis by crisis, ultimately pulling off GOP priorities but leaving a trail of disgruntled members and staffers in his wake, according to more than a dozen Republicans interviewed for this story.
It all comes as rank-and-file lawmakers grow increasingly worried about their ability to govern over the coming months and retain their majority in November — and amid quiet conversations about who else might be capable of leading the House GOP." (our emphasis)
Squeaker Johnson is putting a happy, if not honest, face on his problems, blaming "fake news" for reporting the anger at his maneuvering, according to the article. Come November, when Johnson's fate is clearer, it's doubtful that his caucus will include him in their leadership, given his broken promises.

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