Rolling Stone: “When local business leaders began pushing, in 2003, to allow restaurant diners to enjoy alcohol with dinner, teetotalers in town needed a champion to fight against the demon drink. They found an eager advocate in one Mike Johnson — then a rising, young lawyer with a right-wing Christian legal group, today the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.”
“It’s no secret that Johnson is a Bible-thumping scold. But an unexamined chapter of his career as an attorney finds him crusading not against porn, strip clubs, birth control, sodomy, or same-sex marriage — rather against the sale of liquor. In an era when blue states were beginning to legalize pot, Johnson was waging throwback battles against booze, blasting alcohol as a threat to ‘morals’ and encouraging others to ‘pick up the gauntlet.’”

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