Posted on 05/10/2022 1:52:25 PM PDT by conservative98
Joy Behar said during Tuesday's episode of "The View" that Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito not being able to leave his house easily because of the pro-choice protests happening outside his home might be a "good lesson" for him on "what it feels like to lose your freedom of choice."
Guest host Alyssa Farah noted that she believed the protests occurring outside the houses of justices could be seen as "intimidation" and suggested the steps of the Supreme Court would be more appropriate.
"I worry it could begin to look like intimidation when it's at someone’s doorstep," Farah said.
"I worry it could begin to look like intimidation when it's at someone’s doorstep," Farah said.
Co-host Whoopi Golberg responded, saying that it was "so funny" because "what Alito wrote… looks the same way to me, looks like intimidation."
"Yeah, it's kind of the same thing," Goldberg said, equating an angry mob outside someone's house to a written judicial draft opinion.
Behar said, "It also shows Alito what it feels like to lose your freedom of choice, he can not leave the house easily. Maybe that’s a good lesson for them."
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May Joy get to live in a ‘big house’ for a long time.
i see whoppie is keepin Omar in business...
Srsly? My mom lives in a mansion compared to her. 😒
In NY?
Spoken like a person who doesn’t think anyone is ever going to show up at HER house.
If you follow the constitution, the communists will always get angry. Just ignore them and do the right thing.
Epic. Haven’t laughed that hard in a while
And what lessons might Joy approve of us inflicting on Sleepy Joe for deliberately wrecking our country, the Western way of life, and stealing our rights and privileges ?
it’s a federal felony to try to influence a SCOTUS justice’s opinion by ‘protesting’ outside their home
Nice decoration on Ms. Johnson’s body bag! (Or is it a sleeping bag??) Its a little small for her.
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