The mainstream, elite media seems especially flummoxed by the new Republican House Speaker, Mike Johnson of Louisiana. Johnson was an obscure back-bencher on Capitol Hill and remains a man of mystery with no apparent bank account or tangible assets. But the extremism of his Christian nationalist views â more radical than anything seen in American history â are no secret. Johnson believes that our country should be ruled by his own brand of religious fundamentalism which posits that the Earth is only 6,000 years old but inspires hateful policies toward the LGBTQ community and fringe opposition to womenâs abortion rights.
That danger isnât conveyed in business-as-usual fluff pieces like the Washington Postâs âHouse Speaker Mike Johnsonâs Louisiana hometown guided by faith and familyâ article in which neighbors hailed the softer side of a man who was at the center of schemes to block the peaceful transfer of power after the 2020 election. Another Post piece questioned whether Democrats could truly make a political boogeyman out of Johnson given âhis low profile and quiet toneâ â as if Christo-fascism isnât so bad when delivered in a gentle drawl, from behind oversized dad glasses.
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in Philadelphia InquirerWhy Trump and His Supporters Keep Calling Democrats âFascistsâ
in TimeIt is practically first principles in the study of group identity that when we identify with a sports team, religious group, or political party, our self-esteem is bound up with that group. As psychologist Jonathan Haidt has famously shown, our group allegiances take on a deeply moral element. We naturally tend to associate our group and its values with moral goodness and our competition with moral depravity.
For Republicans (and Democrats), admitting that fascists and Nazis are on their side of the ideological spectrumâthat they have any overlapping worldviews, values, or tactics with âusââis a tribal psychology no-no. Fascists and Nazis, the exemplars of political evil, must share space with our partisan opponents. It works like a syllogism. Leftists are the bad guys. Fascists and Nazis are also bad guys. So fascists and Nazis are leftists.