According to ABC’s vile coven known as The View, if you’re against the left doxxing the addresses of conservative justices and threatening mobs assailing their homes, then you’re against the First Amendment. That was essentially the argument co-host Sunny Hostin made on Monday as she proceeded to claim the justices were against the right to peacefully protest because they wanted the privacy they were stripping from women with the draft abortion ruling.
Hostin didn’t really speak until the B-block and when she did she began with faux sympathy for Supreme Court Justice Alito and touted the protesters that assailed their homes:
Yeah, over the weekend I was — I was watching a lot of the protests that were happening outside of some of the justices’ homes. And my understanding is that Justice Alito has had to go into hiding because of this, you know, draft opinion that was leaked.
And while I think it is terrible that a justice would have to go into hiding, I think it is really clear to the justices now that, as Ana mentioned, 64 to 66 percent of Americans believe that the Supreme Court should uphold Roe v. Wade, right?
Hostin was hopeful the “outcry gives Chief Justice Roberts some leverage for a more moderate approach.”
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The table was irate that Justice Clarence Thomas continued to resist the intimidation tactics from the leftists (Click “expand”):
HOSTIN: And I just think when you have the Supreme Court justices like Clarence Thomas coming out this weekend and saying at the 11th Circuit Judicial Conference that they will not be bullied, and that people need to live with outcomes they don’t agree with –
WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Tell that to your wife!
HOSTIN: Yeah, and other —
JOY BEHAR: Tell that to Donald Trump who refuses to say that he lost.
Following that griping, Hostin lashed out and suggested the justices were against free speech because they didn’t want to be targeted at their homes. “And then other justices are saying you have no right to stand and freely protest — peacefully protest outside of our homes.”
According to her, they wanted the privacy that they were stripping from women who wanted abortions. “We have a right to privacy. Well, women have a right to privacy as well, and women have a right to privacy with their bodies,” she sneered, ignoring the fact abortion takes a life.
And what about the leftist terrorism from over the weekend? We got one sentence from co-host Ana Navarro. “We saw this weekend in Madison, Wisconsin where an anti-abortion clinic was targeted and was bombed, and we cannot condone violence from anybody,” she said.
And as they ended the B-block, Whoopi Goldberg suggested the justices were going to make interracial marriage illegal by passing a “law.” She didn’t have an explanation of how this could be true since Thomas is in an interracial marriage and the Supreme Court doesn’t pass laws.
Goldberg also claimed, without evidence, that overturning Roe would determine “Where your kid goes to school and what your child can learn.” Seemingly unable to comprehend what she just asserted, she huffed: “I don’t understand why we’re still talking about schools, public schools being bullied by governors.”
And as they went to break, Goldberg urged viewers to “make sure you get out and vote because this one thing can change an entire country into something and someplace you don’t want to be.”
This nonsense about Roe and the touting of targeting justices was made possible because of lucrative sponsorships from L’Oréal and Olay. Their contact information is linked.
LifeNews Note: Nicholas Fondacaro writes for Newsbusters, where this originally appeared.