Pelosi Incites More 'Insurrection' Against the Supreme Court as Leftists Ramp up Threats

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When the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion came out in May, the response of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) was not to say that it was wrong to leak the draft or to encourage people not to attack the Supreme Court. Her response was to encourage people to protest to try to change the justices’ minds to “improve” the decision,” something that was not only antithetical to the Constitution but dangerous to the Court and inciting people to break the law — 18 U.S.C section 1507.

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When the final decision did come out, Pelosi was furious that she hadn’t achieved her goal to influence/intimidate the Court — the justices courageously stood by their guns, even in the face of the howling and threatening mob. She attacked the “radical Supreme Court,” describing it as the “Republican-controlled Supreme Court.” Pelosi tried to jack up more anger against the Court, saying that the Court was already talking about going after other “rights” including contraception, when the Court specifically said that wasn’t true.

Pelosi knew she wouldn’t get enough anger with just abortion alone, so she had to lie to make the threat appear more potent and extend to more people — to try to make people care.

Now, Pelosi is going a step further in an email that she’s sent out to people, encouraging people to “RISE UP” against the “far-right extremists” of the Supreme Court.

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โ€œTrumpโ€™s Supreme Court just ruled to rip reproductive rights away from every single woman in this country,โ€ the hysterical email reads, seeking to whip up your emotion.

โ€œI donโ€™t say this lightly,โ€ it continues. โ€œWe can either sit back and admit defeat to these far-right extremists,โ€ it says, then it goes full-bold, highlighted in red, โ€œOr we can RISE UP, meet this ONCE-IN-A-GENERATION moment, and marshal a response so HISTORIC that we make every last anti-choice Republican REGRET what theyโ€™ve done.โ€

What are they going to do to make Republicans “REGRET what they’ve done”? That surely sounds like a threat.

I don’t know about you, but I think about what triggers people like the man who tried to shoot up the GOP congressional baseball practice. At the time, leftists like Pelosi had been saying for months that the GOP wanted to push Granny off a cliff and decimate everyone’s healthcare. We may have forgotten that other lawmakers on the right were threatened, harassed and assaulted during the Democratic campaign to demonize them. I also think about what might trigger someone like the guy who went to kill Justice Brett Kavanaugh. To them, things like this read like a clarion call.

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Now, Pelosi does of course ask for money in her email — because that’s what this email is truly about, not to mention saving them in the midterms. She asks for money to help “codify” this into law. They’ve had 50 years to codify this into law, and they haven’t bothered. They’re in power now, but they don’t have the votes. Again, this is about jacking up the base to get out and vote. But they don’t care, if in the process of stoking the rage, people end up getting hurt.

Pelosi ends her letter by saying that this isn’t a “normal fundraising email,” and that a “normal response will not suffice.”

Meanwhile, we see people storming the Capitol in Arizona and lawmakers being held “hostage” until the police were able to clear the crowd with tear gas.

Meanwhile, dozens of churches and pro-life centers have been vandalized, firebombed, or otherwise attacked.

Two professors from the University of Georgia have created a map identifying the exact addresses of pro-life pregnancy centers — centers that are helping women.

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The purpose of the map? “[T]o provide location information about all of the crisis pregnancy centers operating in the U.S.” The website refers to such clinics as “fake women’s health centers.” It’s being shared by leftists and anarchists. Just for information, of course.

Puget Sound Anarchists, an antifa-aligned website run out of Washington state, linked to the map in a post about vandalism of a clinic in the state. “You can find your nearest fake abortion clinic on the Crisis Pregnancy Center Map,” the post said, linking to the map.

Minnesota-based group Twin Cities Encampment Responders tweeted out a link to the map shortly after the court released its decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health on Friday.

“A map of anti-abortion fake clinics, including dozens around the Twin Cities area… you know, just because information is power,” the group wrote in the tweet, which was shared hundreds of times on the platform.

The group, which didn’t return a request for comment, describes itself as “Autonomous individuals coming together to organize eviction defense, cop watch, & mutual aid for Twin Cities encampments & beyond.”

Colorado Liberation and Autonomy, a blog aligned with the antifa movement, tweeted a link to the map with the caption, “Defend reproductive rights. If abortions are not safe, neither are you.”

A graphic accompanying the tweet, which was attributed to an anonymous submission, read: “Your local crisis pregnancy center tonight. Mask up. Stay dangerous.”

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So, are there going to be hearings over this?

The very same people hyperventilating over Jan. 6 are attacking the Court, calling it “radical” and “illegitimate,” saying that they will “defy” the Supreme Court, whipping up the rage without any conscience about what might happen. There have already been attacks and an assassination attempt. Unfortunately, I fear the left is not done yet.

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