Democrats’ detachment from reality went into overdrive the moment they realized Trump would beat Hillary Clinton in 2016.
And when the Supreme Court came into play, all bets were off.
But Chuck Schumer left reporters slack-jawed with one new word about unleashing his “whirlwind” against Supreme Court justices.
The Left began lashing out in extreme ways in recent years with the rise of Trump’s Make America Great Again movement.
But from Antifa and Black Lives Matter, to Hillary Clinton and Chuck Schumer, few things have set radical leftists off like the Supreme Court’s conservative justices.
Leftists stormed quaint and quiet neighborhoods in Virginia and Maryland this week, threatening to riot outside the private homes of several Supreme Court justices, following a leaked draft ruling indicating the Court may soon overturn Roe v. Wade, and return abortion decisions to the states.
Disturbing scenes flooded social media as the radical Left flexed their muscles in an attempt to change the Justices’ looming ruling.
Things got so out of hand the author of the majority opinion to potentially overturn Roe, Justice Samuel Alito, was forced to go into hiding.
In the wake of the criminal protests, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer was asked:
“Are you comfortable with protests that we saw outside the homes of Supreme Court justices over the weekend?”
“Yes,” Schumer responded.
"Are you comfortable with protests that we saw outside the homes of Supreme Court justices over the weekend?"
CHUCK SCHUMER: "Yes"pic.twitter.com/lUYITm73fZ
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 11, 2022
Without a second thought, the senior Senator from New York put the lives of six Supreme Court justices in danger with a single, but powerful word – “yes.”
“If protests are peaceful, yes,” Schumer said. “My house, there’s protests three, four times a week outside my house. That’s the American way, to peacefully protest is okay.”
Showing how seriously he takes the threats against the lives of the justices and pro-Life organizations targeted over the weekend, Schumer quipped when he was interrupted by his flip phone ringing that it was his wife calling to tell him there are protesters outside.
Chuck Schumer showing he can keep his twisted sense of humor about mobs he arguably green lit two years ago.
The then Senate Minority Leader, lashed out at the Supreme Court issuing an insane threat if they ruled the “wrong way” on the abortion issue, saying “I want to tell you, Gorsuch, I want to tell you, Kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price . . . You won’t know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions,” he warned referring to the abortion cases coming before the Court.
Of course, no matter what Schumer – or his wife for that matter – says, there has never been a protest outside the Majority Leader’s private home anywhere near the level of what took place on Mother’s Day Weekend outside Supreme Court justices’ and at pro life groups.
The pro-Life organization, Wisconsin Family Action, had their offices vandalized in an arson attack.
The Madison Police Department is aware of a group claiming responsibility for the arson at Wisconsin Family Action. We are working with our federal partners to determine the veracity of that claim.
— Madison Police (@madisonpolice) May 10, 2022
The radical, “Jane’s Revenge” pro-abortion shadow group claimed credit for the attack through a “journalist,” according to the Washington Times.
BREAKING: Somebody vandalized and allegedly threw Molotov cocktails into Wisconsin Family Action’s — an anti-abortion rights group — Madison office, writing w/ graffiti, “If abortions aren’t safe, then you aren’t either.”
Story TK pic.twitter.com/6Wfnyeh9hQ
— Alexander Shur (@AlexanderShur) May 8, 2022
They left a message on Wisconsin Family Action’s building reading, “if abortion isn’t safe, neither are you.”
“Jane’s Revenge issued a ‘First Communique’ via journalist Robert Evans, who writes for the Netherlands-based Bellingcat, after unknown perpetrators set the group’s office on fire and wrote pro-abortion graffiti on the outside wall. Two Molotov cocktails were found at the scene,” the Washington Times reported.
The statement was sent to me through an anonymous intermediary I trust. It is hosted on a Tor site (link to follow). The statement is titled "first communique" and opens with the words, "This is not a declaration of war".https://t.co/5ZhcDHiA7A pic.twitter.com/9Y0d03mXoq
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) May 10, 2022
Jane’s Revenge is threatening increasingly violent attacks that extend beyond the Wisconsin capital, if its demands are not met, writing, “Wisconsin is the first flashpoint, but we are all over the US, and we will issue no further warnings.”
This is the latest attempt to silence and intimate Conservatives in what has become simply the Left’s new standard operating procedure.
Stay tuned to Unmuzzled News for any updates to this ongoing story.