(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) As reinforced security fencing was being erected around the U.S. Supreme Court in likely anticipation of mostly peaceful protests, like the ones earlier this week where abortion activists hurled rocks and bottles at police, a cadre of activist groups were doxxing conservative Supreme Court justices and directing abortion fanatics to their homes.
“Now it appears that Supreme Court justices in Maryland and Virginia will be targeted by similar protests,” reported the Daily Wire, referencing the mayhem that unfolded in Los Angeles.
In what’s being innocuously called “walk-by Wednesday,” protestors are being encouraged to make their presence felt at “the homes of the six extremist justices, three in Virginia and three in Maryland.”
Activists from the sponsoring group, Ruth Sent Us, were all too eager to post “the street names where each justice supposedly lives with their families: Amy Coney Barrett, John Roberts, Samuel Alito, Brett Kavanaugh, Clarence Thomas, and Neil Gorsuch.”
Not to be outdone, the social disrupters from ShutDownDC are calling for a “Candlelight Vigil for Roe v. Wade,” where fellow activists can join “a march to Justices Kavanaugh and Roberts’ homes to protest for reproductive freedom!!” the Daily Wire reported.
The peaceful protestors from ShutDownDC have previously targeted the families of Kavanaugh and Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo.
Tonight while I was in Missouri, Antifa scumbags came to our place in DC and threatened my wife and newborn daughter, who can’t travel. They screamed threats, vandalized, and tried to pound open our door. Let me be clear: My family & I will not be intimidated by leftwing violence
— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) January 5, 2021
With protests growing in size and intensity across the country in response to the Supreme Court’s reported decision to overturn Roe, the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board worried that an “abortion fanatic” might “commit an act of violence.”
“We hate to say this,” the board wrote, “but some abortion fanatic could decide to commit an act of violence to stop a 5-4 ruling.
“It’s an awful thought, but we live in fanatical times.”
How fanatical was aptly demonstrated by the unhinged ravings of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., who encouraged a crowd of already-fervent activists to “fight back.”
“I am angry because we have reached the culmination of what Republicans have been fighting for, angling for, for decades now —and we are going to fight back,” Warren howled in a full-throated war cry that would’ve done her Native-American heritage proud.
“Understand this,” Warren declared. “I have seen the world where abortion is illegal, and we are not going back, not ever.”
I am angry because an extremist Supreme Court thinks they can impose their extremist views on all of the women of this country and they are wrong.
I have seen the world where abortion is illegal. We’re not going back—not now, not ever. pic.twitter.com/5lE8rCQz5U
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) May 3, 2022
In response to a reporter’s question after her tirade, Warren fumed that “Republicans have been working toward this day for decades.”
“They have been out there plotting, carefully cultivating the Supreme Court justices so they could have a majority on the bench, who would accomplish something a majority of Americans do not want,” Warren proclaimed, disregarding the realities of recent polling that show a plurality of likely voters support overturning Roe v. Wade.
“We’ve heard enough from the extremists,” Warren said, “and we’re tired of them.”
A visibly shaken and angry Senator Elizabeth Warren just spoke in-front of #SCOTUS. @TheNationalNews pic.twitter.com/KzQ2Z0Lg3b
— Willy Lowry (@willy_lowry) May 3, 2022