Those of us who are not Senator Collins knew this would happen.
Justice Kavanaugh’s explanation of his vote — using factual uncertainty about the law’s effects to justify subjecting women to the Louisiana regime while we learn more by using them as guinea pigs in a cruel human experiment — shamefully devalues women https://t.co/yxxZ8JcSfA
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) February 8, 2019
Kavanaugh lied; the Senators who said they believed Kavanaugh lied.
— Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) February 8, 2019
The fix was in from the beginning https://t.co/7PXulFATWy
Hogue told me, “Susan Collins gaslighted millions of Americans claiming we were hysterical in believing that Justice Kavanaugh would vote to overturn precedent … His decision in the Louisiana case proves us correct.” https://t.co/iu1saBgs1t
— Jennifer Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) February 8, 2019
Literally no one believed that Kavanaugh isn’t a vote against Roe during his confirmation hearings, and it’s bonkers that journalism norms required so many reporters to pretend that there was real uncertainty there.
— Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser) February 8, 2019
As I wrote last August, all you had to do was to see what Kavanaugh was saying in public to know where'd he be on abortion. Susan Collins was either delusional or disingenuous in thinking otherwise. https://t.co/fCxRAYTd2K
— Jeff Greenfield (@greenfield64) February 8, 2019
Here's my piece. It is unclear how long Roberts will defend the right to abortion access, but he stuck his neck out tonight.
— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) February 8, 2019
Meanwhile, Brett Kavanaugh is ready and willing to let states regulate abortion out of existence. https://t.co/hLPDAkNeC4 @Slate
From @NARAL "It only took Kavanaugh four months into his lifetime appointment on the bench to prove that Susan Collins’ insistence that he would respect precedent was a complete lie." https://t.co/odpB4njTW3
— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) February 8, 2019
Kavanaugh voted to ignore a Supreme Court precedent from *just two years ago* and let Louisiana make abortion effectively unavailable for many women. Susan Collins, still feeling vindicated?https://t.co/Zeqd1p8gV1
— Brian Fallon (@brianefallon) February 8, 2019
Read Justice Brett Kavanaugh's dissent in the Louisiana abortion clinic case https://t.co/wEESZN5sIW pic.twitter.com/MRNtbZMEmg
— CNN (@CNN) February 8, 2019