This used to be a very important job; but due to the weakness and disapproval by the American People of Congress overall, it has instead become a lowly title, highly manipulated by Establishment politicians. Speaker Mike Johnson is therefore a physical manifestation of that, with his quiet demeanor, “yes man” manner. Furthermore, as I’ve noted before, curiosity, the Speaker and the President almost always share a strange affinity, behavior, and physicality, as if even genetically. Generationally too. Reagan and Tip O’Neill were old Irishmen who often fraternized as old Irishmen are wont. Boehner and Obama were both tall, whiney, crying little bitches who f-ed up everything that they touched, and spoke with a very somber, preacher-like graveness, and sobriety—their sentences flowing in exacting rhythms. This trend continues robustly throughout American political history. But, as I’m saying, that continuum is currently highly strained. Biden are Johnson are both short little runts, basically useless, very manipulative and scheming, passive-aggressive, shy-types (inasmuch as any politician is “shy”) who whisper a lot, yes, but similarities end there. Clinton and Gingrich were both medium-build loud-mouths, who never, ever stopped talking, hyperactive, charismatic in an obnoxious kind-of-way, very aggressive, of the same age, Southerners who spoke quite akin and apace, close in accent, and while Gingrich was not a sexually promiscuous man…er…Which is all to say that the preceding is but one example of how I precisely, unequivocally are certain that Johnson will NOT be Trump’s Speaker of the House. If nothing else than because the Speaker is not the same as the Vice-president, who always is contradictory, very different than the President, and easily dominated—like a loser, a sucker, and a chump. Trump is strong, indeed among the strongest that we’ve seen—especially as of late; but American culture and tradition are stronger by far. Poets understand that Universe operates in specific, rhythmic patterns that always ebb and flow in predictable ways; but never waver. So now brace yourselves for what is to come.
Trump could easily have been Speaker years ago, as I suggested and it’s still a good idea. In fact, he should do that today! None of the lawfare would have transpired. Ergo, Leftists are misguidedly giddy pretending that the old arguments and narratives about shutdowns are still relevant—but their nonsense has become, in fact, irrelevant and counterproductive to their own gaslighting. It is a very new world. Stay in denial, you’re much more ineffectual that way.
With the government shut down, We tPeople have severely limited Leftist spending and everything will be falling into place. If DOGE (pronounced “dog-ee”) was ever going to be real, it had to overcome the House of Representatives in its current state.