The article has a fantastic line about how Johnsonā€™s views are so out of step, even the majority of the conservative justices on the supreme court donā€™t champion them. He agrees with Thomas, and Thomas is exceptionally unique in just how insanely conservative he is.

As a fun bonus, the article also has quotes of him praising Trump, if you ever wanted to see the moral bankruptcy of evangelicals laid completely bare to see.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    FromĀ endorsingĀ hard labor prison sentences for abortion providers to supporting theĀ criminalizationĀ of gay sex, his staunchly conservativeĀ rhetoric is rooted in an eraĀ of ā€œbiblicalĀ morality,ā€ thatĀ he saysĀ was washed away with the counterculture in the 1960s.

    ā€œSpeaker Johnson embraces a view that is not only outside of the mainstream but is so radical in terms of his endorsement of the Thomas position, that even the extremely conservative Supreme Court majority isnā€™t willing to go there,ā€ said Norm Eisen, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute and a CNN legal analyst.

    Johnsonā€™s rhetoric has tapped into a ā€œpersecution complexā€ for evangelicals as American culture leans increasingly left on social issues, said Ryan Burge, a political scientist at Eastern Illinois University and a Baptist pastor.

    Homosexuality was aĀ frequent topicĀ for Johnson, which he has called ā€œinherently unnaturalā€ and a ā€œdangerous lifestyle.ā€ InĀ addition to suggestingĀ he hopesĀ the Supreme Court will reverse its decision allowing same-sex marriage, he alsoĀ wrote in support of Texasā€™ anti-sodomy laws, which said gay men caught having sex could be fined.

    On numerous occasions, Johnson also voiced approval for a Louisiana state trigger law ā€“ passed in 2006 ā€“ which banned abortion without exceptions for rape and incest the day Roe v. Wade was overturned.

    Following Trumpā€™s 2020 reelection defeat, Johnson played a pivotal role in efforts to overturn the election ā€“Ā urging his colleaguesĀ to sign onto the Texas Attorney Generalā€™s longshot lawsuit aiming to throw out the results in key swing states.


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