What an absurd series of tweets. Ashamed to have you as my senator. Thought you were supposed to be a "moderate." https://t.co/hvdspMlTcD
— Ilya Shapiro (@ishapiro) March 29, 2017
Apparently Tim Kaine has decided that it no longer pays to be a pro-life Democrat. So today, the failed vice presidential candidate is coming out swinging for Planned Parenthood:
Today and every day I’m proud to #StandWithPP and the 2.5 million who rely on their care and services #PinkOut
— Senator Tim Kaine (@timkaine) March 29, 2017
And that’s why he cannot in good conscience support the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee and he-man woman-hater Neil Gorsuch:
After meeting with Judge Gorsuch & studying his past decisions, I've decided to oppose his nomination. Full statement: pic.twitter.com/0yjyB4znoX
— Senator Tim Kaine (@timkaine) March 29, 2017
Judge Gorsuch has taken an activist approach to cases involving a woman’s right to make her own health decisions
— Senator Tim Kaine (@timkaine) March 29, 2017
He has cavalierly referred to contraceptive use – a constitutionally protected right for 50+ yrs – as ‘the wrongdoing of others.’
— Senator Tim Kaine (@timkaine) March 29, 2017
He has argued bosses have an individual right to prevent their company's female employees from using health insurance to buy contraception
— Senator Tim Kaine (@timkaine) March 29, 2017
Judge Gorsuch’s selective activism in restricting women’s rights is jarring & doesn't demonstrate a philosophy that belongs on #SCOTUS
— Senator Tim Kaine (@timkaine) March 29, 2017
That’s quite a bit of ignorance to sort through, so why don’t we just focus on this bit?
He has cavalierly referred to contraceptive use – a constitutionally protected right for 50+ yrs – as ‘the wrongdoing of others.’
— Senator Tim Kaine (@timkaine) March 29, 2017
Anyone remember that?
@timkaine please cite a source for the quote.
— Ed Kranz (@ihave5broats) March 29, 2017
Of course you have actual proof of all you claim, right @timkaine? We'll wait #SCOTUS #Gorsuch #PinkOut https://t.co/z9ssAZZxX4
— Stefano Sangiovese (@steveatmguy) March 29, 2017
Democrats don’t need proof; they only need a megaphone.
@timkaine YOu just made that up.
— Richard Allen (@wakefoot) March 29, 2017
Of course he did:
@ahhava @SethAMandel What Gorsuch wrote, supporting Greens' RFRA claim & religious interpretation that contraceptives were gravely wrong. pic.twitter.com/KldHHdhb9U
— Se Ipsa (@SeIpsa) March 29, 2017
Yeah, that’s definitely not what Kaine said Gorsuch said.
Have you considered not lying? At some point you should say something that isn't a lie. https://t.co/p0KcIy1mdi
— Seth Mandel (@SethAMandel) March 29, 2017
This is a lie. Or Kaine can’t read. One of the two. https://t.co/aQ3tbvblVw
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) March 29, 2017
@timkaine false, thats not what was said. #NiceTry #StopLying
— . (@TidewaterGun) March 29, 2017
@timkaine This is a deliberate attempt to mislead your audience.
— Thad Leach (@thadleach) March 29, 2017
@timkaine cavalierly deceives voters through this intentionally misleading tweet. Saving this one for 2018. https://t.co/3hbT8XrTWU
— John Vick (@LTJohnVick) March 29, 2017
@timkaine These statements you are making are misleading and a misrepresentation of fact. We need less of this from our government
— Jake Walters (@JakeWalters1776) March 29, 2017
@timkaine disappointing enough to have a president who spreads falsehoods. That men such as you do it — and on this! — is disheartening.
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) March 29, 2017
@timkaine This sort of dishonesty is why you lost.
— Anthony Amore (@Amoream) March 29, 2017