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When it comes to the expected confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court, the left doesn’t have much to go in opposing her filling the seat left vacant with the recent passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
At the center of the left’s opposition is a woman’s right to kill unborn babies, which is cleverly referred to as reproductive justice, and to represent that argument protesters are dressing in red habits from “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
In the American dystopian tragedy web television series, women are stripped of their rights and reduced to little more than child bearers and raging liberal Michael Moore saw this as an appropriate comparison to express his objection to Barrett on Monday, the first day of her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Moore tweeted a photo of Barrett wearing a mask and a red dress juxtaposed with a photo of a character from “The Handmaid’s Tale” in the iconic red habit, along with the caption: “Under His eye. Blessed be the fruit.”
Under His eye. Blessed be the fruit. pic.twitter.com/gzRcabxqB7
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) October 12, 2020
The same tactic was employed by the left, to include Moore, during the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh — the trouble this time around is that the rotund filmmaker didn’t anticipate a retort from conservative actor James Woods.
Moore should have thought it through more carefully.
“Chubby Wumpkins sitting at home photoshopping Judge Barrett’s dress to match a tired ‘meme for morons.’ The Democrats are so lost,” Woods tweeted.
Chubby Wumpkins sitting at home photoshopping Judge Barrett’s dress to match a tired “meme for morons.” The Democrats are so lost. https://t.co/gpbZxR7CSE
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) October 13, 2020
Of course, much like everything else from the left, the image of Barrett in a red dress was a fugazi. A fake.
As a social media user observed, the actual dress Barrett wore was “a beautiful color of fuchsia, not red.” Which means someone did indeed photoshop the image to create the color more fitting to their left-wing propaganda.
It’s was a beautiful color of fuchsia, not red. She looked stunning! pic.twitter.com/rw9uJ6N04Z
— Kristi (@Kristi_Weaver4) October 12, 2020
One of the better responses to the story came from a social media user who pointed out that “The Handmaid’s Tale” appears to be the only show the left watches.
I love how the dude alters the tint on the photo and takes advantage of the MASK MANDATE (which his preferred candidate is running on) to make it look like we’re straight out of this dumb, boring show that is apparently the only one available for Lefties to watch… https://t.co/Cx8aJfpeVb
— KrissaKreepy 👻 (@krissa_kray) October 13, 2020
Here’s a sampling of other responses to the story from Twitter:
Not sure how you could possibly compare #ACB who is an accomplished and empowered woman who has been nominated to the highest court in our country to a suppressed woman in a novel but ok keep proving your ignorance.
— Kara C (@Mom4Faith) October 13, 2020
Nice misogyny Mike. I disagreed with RBG’S politics but I would never diminish her accomplishments. Mrs. Coney-Barrett graduated 1st in her law class, was a professor, a wife, a mother & and a judge. I bet she did more this morning before you woke up than you have done in a week.
— Lesa Carroll (@Absolut_Boston) October 12, 2020
Well, they never appear in public together but that has something to do with offsetting the gravitational pull or something.
— Donny (@Donny18530616) October 13, 2020
That “drama “was one of the lamest film propaganda efforts in many decades. Of course the H’wood In Crowd all lavished praise on it as being true and prophetic–but, no. It was sophomoric and silly.
— Old Farmer (@OldFarmer14) October 13, 2020
Michael Moore later staged a protest by going on a five minute hunger strike
— Denlesks (@Denlesks) October 13, 2020
This model of physical health should be the last to critique someone’s looks or attire. Jabba the Hutt needs to sit this one out.
— Eran Quinlan (@EranQuinlan) October 13, 2020
Me too! I almost wee’d my britches! 🤣🤣🤣
— ELLE (@JETBaby56) October 13, 2020
This model of physical health should be the last to critique someone’s looks or attire. Jabba the Hutt needs to sit this one out.
— Eran Quinlan (@EranQuinlan) October 13, 2020
Weren’t we all supposed to be handmaids when Kavenaugh was put on scotus? I never got my dress and bonnet 🤷♀️
— Diana🥊🎃🥊 (@00whatnow00) October 13, 2020
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