Well, thanks to Jen Psaki, we know that there’s no official U.S. government position on protesting in front of the homes of Supreme Court justices. Why would someone ask her that? Because as Twitchy reported earlier, a pro-abortion group named for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Ruth Sent Us, is planning protests at justices’ homes this weekend and disruptions at Catholic Masses.
Now before you go about saying that Ruth Sent Us posted a map to the justices’ homes, keep in mind that they didn’t post their street addresses … they just dropped pins on a Google map at the locations of the homes.
Pro-abortion group @RuthSentUs posted a Google Map pinning the addresses of "Extremist Justices" Barrett, Kavanaugh, Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch, and Roberts online with tag: "Where the six Christian fundamentalist Justices issue their shadow docket rulings." https://t.co/RzCbR32GGb
— Caroline Downey (@carolinedowney_) May 5, 2022
National Review reports:
In collaboration with Vigil for Democracy, Ruth Sent Us generated and posted a Google Maps graphic pinning what it claims are the home addresses of Justices Barrett, Kavanaugh, Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch, and Roberts, where they presumably reside with their families. Vigil for Democracy titled the map, “Extremist Justices,” adding, “Where the six Christian fundamentalist Justices issue their shadow docket rulings.” The map has 3,185 views so far.
Try again. It doesn't have their addresses.
— Ruth Sent Us 🪧 (@RuthSentUs) May 5, 2022
Are you seriously trying to make that argument? 😂 the pins ARE the addresses, whether you included the address or not, you pinned their residence. Oh and intimidating a judge is a federal crime FYI…
— Tyler (@DirtyNastyLeg10) May 5, 2022
Nope. The pins were created without using their addresses. You can tell which street and sometimes which town, but not the address. pic.twitter.com/wzJBKYddIV
— Ruth Sent Us 🪧 (@RuthSentUs) May 5, 2022
Lmfao 🤣 you’re the clown for not knowing how pins work 😂 they literally give the EXACT point in gps coordinates as well as the address when you click on them (if the address has been scanned by Google.
— Tyler (@DirtyNastyLeg10) May 5, 2022
We ENTERED the GPS coordinates to create the pins, dumdum. We made them up to be close to the Christian fundamentalist homes, but not AT them.
— Ruth Sent Us 🪧 (@RuthSentUs) May 5, 2022
So what’s the point then?
Even BETTER! you'll have your folks harassing the NIEGHBORS of the Supreme Court Justices. you guys are just, not bright
— Rani, Next to Last of The Red Hot Boomers (@ShadesOfRani) May 5, 2022
A distinction without a difference.
You are about to embark on a federal crime by threatening a Federal Judge. https://t.co/kUcdcjPOt2
— BayAreaFrau (@bayareahausfrau) May 5, 2022
— The Thinkalorian (@TheRewster) May 5, 2022
You know damn well you're sending violent "protestors" to try to intimidate these Justice's AT THEIR HOMES. Don't fucking try this bullshit spin.
— Joe (@JoeC1776) May 5, 2022
You're sick in the head. It tracks as you like to murder babies.
— Dr. Louie Baughs (@louiebaughs) May 5, 2022
Good luck with that defense in court.
— Frank Lloyd Righteous, Ph.D Misanthropologist (@BostonDelendEst) May 5, 2022
Oh look, the clown is the head of this clown car group. Good luck in jail.
— Maria A Cook (@MariaACook3) May 5, 2022
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About 50 demonstrators show up at Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s house to protest Texas heartbeat law https://t.co/eKBdFtHTDD
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) September 14, 2021