Update on Speaker Mike “God appointed me” Johnson

One day after House Speaker Mike Johnson passed a stopgap funding bill to avoid a government shutdown, right-wing Republicans tanked his spending bill—an opening salvo in the battle for retribution.

What has the MAGA wing of the GOP fuming? It was Democrats who rescued Johnson, providing 209 votes and a majority of the ayes needed to pass the short-term bill. It’s precisely the type of maneuver that landed former Republican Speaker Kevin McCarthy in hot water and eventually led to his ouster.

But the MAGA nuts aren’t talking ejection just yet. After all, the House Republican conference flailed for over three weeks trying to find a leader they could agree on. So instead of ousting Johnson, they are planning to make his life a living hell. And of course, the country will be caught in the crossfire of the next GOP civil war.

Their first order of business has already been accomplished. About 20 Republicans voted with Democrats to block a Republican bill that would fund the Commerce and Justice departments from reaching the floor for debate. Beyond exacting revenge, the main sticking point for MAGA Republicans was the funding allotted for the Department of Justice and FBI, because MAGA Republicans are all about defunding the police now for daring to criminally charge Donald Trump.

Going forward, Johnson can expect a lot more retribution votes of this nature from his right flank.

“I think it gets bumpy from here on out. Anything and everything is on the table,” GOP Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee told Politico.

Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina agreed.

“There is a sentiment that if we can’t fight anything, then let’s just hold up everything,” said the Freedom Caucus member, who has spoken with Johnson several times this week.

But Johnson will also have to contend with the 18 Republican moderates who represent districts Biden won in 2020. Given the way the conference is going, they aren’t going to toe the party line on any messaging votes that will put them in jeopardy. Why should they? The MAGA gambit of ousting McCarthy followed by nearly a month of sheer chaos has already jeopardized their reelection chances.

In fact, Politico reports that House GOP moderates are already eyeing a scenario where they break bread with Democrats to pass a series of funding bills as MAGA Republicans seek to jam consideration of any bill.

“It just forces us to work with Democrats — these guys play checkers, they don’t play chess,” GOP Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska said of the MAGA wing.

For now Johnson has gained a bit of breathing room, partly because he’s too new to leadership to be weighed down by bad blood left over from previous battles.

But the storm will come for Johnson eventually—likely early next year as he faces the impending expiration of the stopgap funding bill.

One way or another, the new speaker will forge mortal enemies, whether it’s among the MAGA misfits or the GOP centrists. Johnson will have to choose. McCarthy chose the centrists one too many times and the MAGA wing finally served him his eviction notice.

If Johnson chooses the MAGA wing, the Republican centrists just might let Johnson keep his speakership while forming some sort of alliance with Democrats. And that could get interesting.

“City Elders” — shadowy “Christian” group quietly working to take over county, city governing bodies

Today we’re talking about “City Elders.” No, it’s not a senior citizen group that meets every Thursday morning to discuss books; not a group of retired folks volunteering at a local food bank; not a seasoned group of bocce ball players tuning up their games in the park; not older folks sharing their history during neighborhood tours. The “City Elders” we’re talking about today is a Tulsa, Oklahoma-based shadowy group of evangelical Christians hell-bent on taking over cities across the country.

Don’t feel bad if you’ve never heard of “City Elders” (https://cityelders.com/). I’ve been researching and writing about the radical/evangelical right for more years than I care to remember, and I’ve never heard of them. However, thanks to veteran investigative reporter Frederick Clarkson, “City Elders” is being unmasked.

Writing for Salon in a piece titled “Cracks on the road to Christian Dominion: Is the shadowy ‘City Elders’ group collapsing?” (https://www.salon.com/2023/11/12/cracks-on-the-road-to-christian-dominion-is-the-shadowy-city-elders-group-collapsing/), Clarkson, Senior Research Analyst at Political Research Associates, a social justice think tank in Somerville, MA., takes a deep dive into City Elders, a  “national network of county level committees of Christian right activists who want to function as the de facto government in their local jurisdictions.” While City Elders “may well succeed in strengthening the political capacities of the Christian right. … Its efforts have also exposed significant cracks on the road to Christian dominion that could derail the goal of building the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth.”

The name City Elders is both a biblical reference and a description of the group’s focus on county seats as the planned locus of theocratic action. The group seeks to develop a permanent infrastructure to select and elect candidates for local entities such as school boards and county commissions, and then exert ongoing influence. There are statewide City Elders groups in Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and Virginia, and start-ups in Arkansas and Texas at least.

In early November, the headline speaker at the annual fundraising banquet for City Elders, held at the Tulsa Marriott, was Rep. Kevin Hern, R-Okla. “Hern and other right-wing Christians in politics,” Clarkson reports, “including newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson, have largely avoided media scrutiny over the religious dimension of their politics. But their involvement with aggressively theocratic elements of the New Apostolic Reformation … including City Elders, is becoming increasingly toxic as public awareness and media attention increase. Theocrats know this, and they are scrambling to adjust.”

Clarkson reported that joining Rep. Hern at the confab were former Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor, Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters and State Sen. David Bullard, Bill Ledbetter, a Southern Baptist minister and “Senior Statesman” who belongs to the Council for National Policy, a secretive and ultra-powerful national conservative leadership group; and Apostle Dutch Sheets of South Carolina, “a top figure in the New Apostolic Reformation who has played a dynamic political role in the Age of Trump.”

Differences within Christian Nationalist ranks might mean rough times ahead for City Elders. Clarkson notes that “City Elders invokes the role of elders in Old Testament Israel who met at the gates of their ancient cities, where important commercial transactions occurred, court was held and public announcements were made. City Elders seek to organize ‘spiritual leaders’ to protect and advance the kingdom of God, as they see it, from non-biblical influences. They see their contemporary function as protecting their counties from ungodly government, and utilizing civil government to advance the Kingdom.”

Jesse Leon Rodgers, the founder and chairman of City Elders, says he and his wife had a vision in 2015 while driving a church van. “God showed us both the barriers and the hindrances of the adversary for the church to advance,” he said, “and enter into its prophetic purpose and its, what I call, ‘reigning role.’”

He added: “You see, God has destined for us, the people of God, to be the leaders and the influencers and to have dominion,” Rodgers said. “Not to be subjugated, but to rule. That doesn’t mean rule over, it simply means to have the transcendent influence, to be the influencers, to be the policy-makers.”

Rodgers, who was a state representative of Watchmen on the Wall, a project of the Family Research Council is linking City Elders up with the FRC – the powerful longtime Washington, D.C. lobbying group – for the 2024 elections.

In a YouTube video, Rodgers said that he believes “2024 is going to be the beginning of the Church — and you and I — taking territory which has been lost — lost politically, spiritually, economically, culturally — in every dimension.  …. “We are going to see the glory of God.”

In an email, Clarkson told me that, “There is also the growing toxicity of the movement as people become more aware of who they are and what they are about. We saw this for example, when Project Blitz went underground in the face of media coverage of their agenda and how the model bills were popping up around the country … In my Salon piece, I am underscoring how Garlow, Jacobs, and Rodgers are clearly sensitive about their Dominionism which is as creepingly totalitarian as it sounds. (They are obviously less concerned about the charge of Christian nationalism).

Ultimately, Clarkson added, “Americans value their democracy and rightly take umbrage at expressions of religious and political supremacism. They are or will become uncomfortable with the stealth politics of CE’s shadowy, unnamed governing councils.”


In Virginia — there are “City Elders” groups in: 

 

AUGUSTA COUNTY, STAUNTON & WAYNESBORO

* VIRGINIA STATE HEADQUARTERS *

Fishersville, VA

ALBEMARLE COUNTY & CHARLOTTESVILLE

Charlottesville, VA

 

HAMPTON ROADS/VIRGINIA BEACH

Virginia Beach, VA

 

NELSON COUNTY & LOVINGSTON

Lovingston, VA

 

 

Giuliani’s “sources” in Ukraine who tried to dig up dirt on Biden are now charged with treason

[link:https://newrepublic.com/post/176934/giuliani-top-ukraine-allies-charged-putin-agents|]

Ukraine’s Security Service notified Rudy Giuliani’s top Ukrainian allies on Monday that they are suspects of treason, citing evidence that the officials participated in activities aiding Russian President Vladimir Putin.

A Ukrainian member of parliament, Oleksandr Dubinsky, ex-Ukrainian lawmaker Andriy Derkach, and ex-prosecutor Kostyantyn Kulyk are suspected of joining an organization founded by chief members of Russia’s Military Intelligence while Giuliani worked to dig up dirt on President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden in 2019, according to a statement.

The organization received more than $10 million from the Russian Federation to “discredit” Ukraine on the international stage.

“It is established that on the instructions of the Russian special services, it organized events to discredit the image of Ukraine in the international arena in order to worsen diplomatic relations with the United States and complicate Ukraine’s accession to the European Union and NATO,” the State Investigative Bureau said in a statement.

Rudy Giuliani: Broke, in deep legal trouble, alcoholic — and now:

Rudy Giuliani is now hawking vitamin pills on TV.

Remember:  This is the man who was:

      • The US Attorney who brought down the NY Mafia
      • Mayor of New York

And now this is the only job he can find.

He is broke with huge legal bills and alimony payments, none of which he can pay.

This is what happens to people who get close to Donald Trump — they end up broke, lying in the gutter, while Trump walks away and no longer recognizes them.

 

 

There are no “moderates” in the Republican Party

There are no “moderates” in today’s Republican Party.

We must stop referring to the Republicans who keep quiet as their party is dismantling our Republic as “moderates”.

The issue is that those who we refer to as “moderates”, in fact, agree with and support the extremists. They just want to keep this fact quiet so they can get enough of the uninformed to vote for their “moderate” stance, then they will do the same thing as their extremist brethren.

We should no longer call the MTGs and Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) “extremists”. An extremist is a person who holds beliefs and supports actions that are not consistent with mainstream beliefs. The Republicans we refer to as “moderates” are quite representative of the current state of Republican politics.  There is nothing “moderate” about them.  The Republican Party is the part of extremists who seek to dismantle our Republic.