Posted on 10/12/2018 1:32:08 PM PDT by beaversmom
Anti-Brett Kavanaugh protesters flooded Capitol Hill for weeks before his eventual confirmation to the Supreme Court, walking hallways in protest, holding loud demonstrations and confronting senators in their office buildings.
One such protester named Alethea Torrellas Shapiro had been attempting to harass senators on the Hill for days and regularly used her school-aged children to do so.
Shapiro is an activist who calls extremist feminist activist Linda Sarsour her hero and regularly goes on profanity-laced tirades against GOP senators like Chuck Grassley.
After Kavanaughs confirmation, Shapiro wrote a public post on Facebook describing how she intended to use her four young children to shame these horrible atrocious men in the Senate now that they confirmed Kavanaugh. She writes:
Tomorrow I plan on birddogging in the Senate hallways and basement with all 4 of my kids (my daughters are 12, 10 and my boys are 5, 3). I went these horrible atrocious men to see the faces of the future that they are ruining and to know the tremendous pain women and men are feeling now that they confirmed Kavanaugh. So if you have 1-2 lines for me to tell them, or a message what should I say??? I need help! I also want to address their Kavanaugh confirmation so what do I say
One of the senators Shapiro approached was Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana. Cassidy has made a name for himself shucking off protesters and throwing their arguments back at them.
Shapiro caught Cassidy as he was walking at a brisk pace in a Senate office building. She asked, Sen. Cassidy, can you please apologize to my children for ruining their futures?
The senator turned to the kids, removed his earbuds and said, Hey, guess what. I know your parents are using you as tools.
No, were not using them as tools. Were not using them as tools, Shapiro interrupted.
Cassidy concluded, But in the future, if somebody makes an allegation against you, and theres no proof for it, you will be OK. Thank you.
He then walked away.
Shapiro could be heard yelling at Cassidy at the end of the video, saying, Shame on you for not believing women and for ruining my daughters lives.
Yes, they should take it on like the Trump supporters took on ‘Deplorables.’ Poking fun at their weirdness often goes way further than anger.
I think we need to dig into their backgrounds a little bit...after this stunt, they are no longer “private citizens”...;)
That pudgy guy should be ashamed of himself.
I must be getting old: hot and psychotic doesn’t do it for me anymore.
Maybe she just took them off the playground and said “Kids, let’s go make imbeciles of ourselves.”
what a gem this woman is
Yeah, where’s their feigned “outrage” over that?
Check it out she had a GoFundMe account in 2014 with a sob story... I wonder if the sob story was real and the money went where she was claiming ... or if this is how she and her ilk fund their activism?
They need to change the visitation rules at the Capitol. An appointment and log in sheet should be required for every entry. The time to do it is now before there is a huge problem.There is no telling what these liberals might do.Small children dont know issues requiring a Congressional visit.
Looks like dad is a Girlie Man.
Shame on you “Mom” for brainwashing your kids that “presumed guilty” is the standard
I hope NONE of you EVER sit on a jury
You too, “Dad”
Allethea Torellas Shapiro? Donning my Professor Higgins hat, and my Colonel Pickering vest, a la “My Fair Lady; after much cogitation on that sequence of names, I conclude that she’s a Black Latino Jew. Just from harmless curiosity; I wonder whether she is also an undocumented illegal alien?
It's kind of a tough topic to render humorous, but, indeed, you did.
Mr. Shapiro has no balls.
First good internet laugh of the day. Thanks.
No wedding rings...?
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