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22. MaddowBlog-Speaker Mike Johnson says his election conspiracy theories feel 'instinctively' true
Tue Jun 9, 2026, 08:41 PM
7 hrs ago

What we’re dealing with is a political leader who believes gut feelings are a legitimate substitute for knowledge. They are not.

On issue after issue:
- national security
- 2020 election
- undocumented immigrants casting votes
- California primaries
Mike Johnson has said “instincts” and “intuition” are a legitimate substitute for knowledge.

They are not.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-06-09T13:16:45.705Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/speaker-mike-johnson-says-election-conspiracy-theories-feel-instinctively-true

Donald Trump has earned a reputation as the nation’s most prominent and powerful election conspiracy theorist, but to the extent that there’s a competition for the silver medal in this ignominious category, House Speaker Mike Johnson is a clear contender.....

With this in mind, it wasn’t too surprising to see Congress’ top GOP lawmaker echo his party’s baseless conspiracy theories regarding California’s latest elections, though one word in his pitch was of particular interest.

RAJU: But what evidence is there to prove the California election is rigged?

MIKE JOHNSON: Look, some of these efforts are so diabolical and so far upstream it's impossible to prove. But I think everybody knows instinctively that something is wrong here.

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-06-08T19:56:22.798Z


.....It was an implicit acknowledgment of an inconvenient truth: Johnson and his cohorts simply don’t have any evidence. The speaker and other Republican leaders don’t know if their baseless ideas are true, but they apparently want the public to know that their conspiracy theories feel true.

It’s the basis for a debate, not about election administration processes, but about vibes.

But Johnson’s use of the word “instinctively” stood out, in part because it was so foolish, in part because of its familiarity.....

Similarly, after Trump’s 2020 defeat, Johnson also insisted that “a lot of us know intuitively” that there were problems with the vote tallies. After the Senate rejected the House’s impeachment effort against then-Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Johnson said “we know already intuitively” that Mayorkas deserved to be punished. When the House speaker unveiled legislation to ban noncitizens from voting — which is already illegal, and which effectively never happens — Johnson declared at a press conference, “We all know intuitively that a lot of illegals are voting in federal elections.”

Among the obvious problems is the simple fact that instincts and intuition are utterly irrelevant when dealing with factual questions like these. Elections are either proper or they’re not. Voters are either casting legal ballots or they’re not. Evidence either exists or it doesn’t.

His track record suggests this basic dynamic is lost on the House speaker in fundamental ways.

What we’re dealing with, in other words, is a political leader who believes gut feelings are a legitimate substitute for knowledge. They are not.

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Memo to Mike Johnson: no_hypocrisy 22 hrs ago #1
You may be much better than I to believe he is actually a "true believer" in anything. I doubt he holds hlthe2b 22 hrs ago #3
Or Whip-poor-will 22 hrs ago #2
The something that is wrong liberalgunwilltravel 21 hrs ago #4
a vibe isn't proof eShirl 21 hrs ago #5
Yeah, Mikey, it's impossible to prove something that doesn't exist. MLWR 21 hrs ago #6
Ummm... lonely bird 20 hrs ago #7
Bingo sakabatou 14 hrs ago #20
Hey, MAGAt Mike! No One Ever Had An Issue... GB_RN 20 hrs ago #8
I had and still have the same feeling blue blues 20 hrs ago #9
Mike Johnson ladies and gentlemen Ray Bruns 20 hrs ago #10
up your noze with a rubber hose sir. AllaN01Bear 19 hrs ago #11
DumB asses they don't seem to think of this as just one election Historic NY 19 hrs ago #12
the only thing that stinks azureblue 19 hrs ago #13
It exactly one week today since the election. travelingthrulife 19 hrs ago #14
Mike Johnson badgolfer 18 hrs ago #15
Blather from a corruption supporter mdbl 18 hrs ago #16
The only thing that stinks Quanto Magnus 15 hrs ago #17
The questions should be like: Justice matters. 14 hrs ago #18
I want one of the US House Reps to put forward a motion Karma13612 14 hrs ago #19
Golly, Mikey! It is difficult to prove things that aren't happening! City Lights 14 hrs ago #21
MaddowBlog-Speaker Mike Johnson says his election conspiracy theories feel 'instinctively' true LetMyPeopleVote 7 hrs ago #22
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