The Planned Parenthood abortion business is not very happy that the FBI cleared Judge Brett Kavanaugh in its seventh background check of the Supreme Court nominee.
What was the abortion company’s response to the news that Kavanaugh was exonerated? It sent out a tweet threatening Republican Senators or any Senators for that matter who vote for Kavanaugh’s nomination:
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Senators vote NO on #Kavanaugh
Or else we’re coming for you#NationalPoetryDay #StopKavanaugh— Planned Parenthood Action (@PPact) October 4, 2018
DailyWire reporter Emily Zanotti also noticed the tweet and condemned it.
Plenty of left-leaning government officials and political activists are, no doubt, marshaling their troops ahead of a contentious Supreme Court confirmation vote, but Planned Parenthood Action took their “action” a step further, warning senators who vote “yes” on Kavanaugh to watch their backs.
In a truly chilling tweet, Planned Parenthood Action seemed to indicate they’re expanding their victim base to the already-born.
SIGN THE PETITION! Congress Must De-Fund Planned Parenthood Immediately
Planned Parenthood has spent nearly a million dollars in a campaign to “#StopKavanaugh,” under the premise that Kavanaugh represents the fifth Supreme Court vote needed to overturn the landmark abortion ruling, Roe v. Wade. In his initial confirmation hearings, Kavanaugh wasn’t very clear on the subject of abortion jurisprudence — deliberately, of course, since any indication of his intent to rule one way or the other could get him disqualified from sitting on the case — but Planned Parenthood took decisive action anyway.
Now, it seems, they’re not just interested in spending money, they’re interested in what we might call being a “stage-five clinger.” They’ll find you.
The abortion giant is desperately trying to turn out calls for Kavanaugh, saying in another tweet: “It’s been one week since we’ve heard Brett Kavanaugh’s hyper-partisan and belligerent testimony. This remains clear: he is unfit to serve on the Supreme Court. Light up the Senate switchboards: 202-684-2473.”
Light them up indeed.