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House Speaker Mike Johnson: Herding Lawmakers Is Basically Running a Mental Asylum with Fires

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Speaker Johnson has some thoughts to share about being the Speaker of the House.

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Speaker Mike Johnson compared leading the slim Republican majority in the House Tuesday to being an overworked “mental health counselor” and “firefighter” constantly grappling with emergencies and lawmaker drama.  

Johnson, who his wife, Kelly, divulged is a “really remarkable” portrait artist, painted an unglamorous picture of being the most important man in the House – marked by constant phone calls, a lot of take-out food and his teenage son being “embarrassed” to be dropped off at school by his dad. 

“I don’t think any of us fully realized how much life was going to change in making the transition from the sort of rank-and-file member to Speaker,” Johnson (R-La.) said of his family, during an interview on the “The Katie Miller Podcast.” 

“It’s an all-encompassing, literal 24-hour, 7-day-a-week, assignment,” the House speaker added.

Dealing with the drama of adult lawmakers has to be exhausting. 

“We have this joke that I’m not really a Speaker of the House. I’m really like a mental health counselor,” Johnson said, “and so when the pressure gets turned up really high and then the stakes are so high and the votes are so tight, I just try to sit down and listen to everybody and figure out what their primary need is and how we can meet that.”

“And sometimes those are long counseling sessions, but we get that done,” he continued, adding, “it’s not unlike, I mean, it’s the same skills you use as a parent.”

Johnson and his wife both agreed that the most annoying part of being House speaker is the lack of any sort of lull. 

“Hardly any downtime,” Kelly said.  

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It sounds like what clergy goes through, but with way less righteous people.

To be fair, he probably had no idea what he was getting into.

He probably needs yoga, Pilates, and a hot stone massage to deal with that group.

Maybe they should all learn to act like adults and work for the benefit of hard working Americans. 

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