Should Planned Parenthood be able to get away with language that could very easily incite violence? After the controversial confirmation process with President Trump’s nominee, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, for the United States Supreme Court, Planned Parenthood tweeted this highly charged message:
“Vote NO on #Kavanaugh Or else we’re coming for you,” Planned Parenthood warned senators on Thursday.
Those words actually came at the end of children’s poem and directly threatened any senators that voted in favor of Kavanaugh’s nomination.
“Roses are red
Violets are blue
Vote NO on #Kavanaugh
Or else we’re coming for you”
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Senators vote NO on #Kavanaugh
Or else we’re coming for you#NationalPoetryDay #StopKavanaugh— Planned Parenthood Action (@PPact) October 4, 2018
This was not taken lightly by National Rifle Association (NRA) spokeswoman and conservative commentator Dana Loesch. She responded to Planned Parenthood’s threat with her own Twitter message that recalled past violent attacks against Republican politicians. Loesch mentioned last year’s shooting of Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) at a baseball field and called on the nation’s largest abortion provider to clarify its threat:
“Like doxxing republican senators? Or like how Paul was attacked in his yard? Or Cruz ambushed in a restaurant? Or McConnell at the airport? I’ll omit the baseball field. You should clarify this. The left interprets everything to mean violence except when they say it.”
Like doxxing republican senators? Or like how Paul was attacked in his yard? Or Cruz ambushed in a restaurant? Or McConnell at the airport? I’ll omit the baseball field. You should clarify this. The left interprets everything to mean violence except when they say it. https://t.co/lYpNmrlO3x
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) October 4, 2018
Do you believe that people should rise up against Planned Parenthood’s Twitter threat in this nomination process? Do you think Loesch is right about the left interpreting only GOP messages as violent? Let us see your thoughts in the comment section below this article.