MSM Accuses House Speaker Mike Johnson of Sharing Views with Bin Laden, Posing a Greater Threat to Democracy

In a recent essay from Salon titled “Worry less about TikTok and Bin Laden — fret more that Mike Johnson shares the terrorist’s view,” Senior Writer Amanda Marcotte accuses House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) of holding views similar to Osama bin Laden, positing that Johnson presents a more significant threat to American democracy than the infamous terrorist leader. The article contends that Johnson’s expressions of what the author characterizes as “America-hating rhetoric” mirror sentiments found in bin Laden’s messages to America.

Marcotte asserts that the parallels between Johnson and terrorist leader bin Laden extend beyond mere rhetoric, citing Johnson’s rejection of American secularism and his dedication to Christianity. The essay accuses Johnson of sympathizing with the January 6th Capitol riot, describing him as a leader of “Trump’s coup effort” and alleging that he authorized the release of Capitol riot security footage to support a false narrative favoring the insurrectionists.

Marcotte’s outrageous op-ed emphasizes leftist’s extreme belief that while bin Laden orchestrated the 9/11 attacks, Johnson, with his influence and political power, poses a more substantial threat to American democracy. Marcotte’s disturbing parallels assert that the Republican Party, particularly figures like Johnson, is attempting to fulfill the objectives that bin Laden initiated, accusing them of undermining American democracy through disinformation and propaganda:

Johnson, like bin Laden, rejects American secularism, saying it’s a “misnomer” to believe in the separation of church and state. His career has been devoted to forcing his brand of Christianity on all Americans, from taxpayer funding for exhibits that claim dinosaurs rode Noah’s ark to laws prohibiting sexual behavior that doesn’t adhere to his rigid fundamentalist rules. He repeatedly insists that, despite their words to the contrary, the Founding Fathers wanted religion to guide government policy.

“The main difference of opinion between the two religious radicals is what flavor of far-right religious oppression they prefer: Christian or Muslim?” she alleges.

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