Alyssa Milano virtue-signals about scrapping her Tesla because of 'white supremacy,' but flood of comments point out how her new electric car is problematic



Actress-turned-activist Alyssa Milano backed herself into a corner after she bragged about ditching her Tesla electric vehicle. Milano hinted that she got rid of her Tesla because Elon Musk is the CEO of the electric vehicle brand, suggesting that nobody should do business that aligns with "white supremacy." However, reactions on Twitter pointed out how her new electric car is problematic.

Milano posted a virtue-signaling tweet on Saturday morning about scrapping her Tesla in favor of a Volkswagen (VW) electric vehicle (EV).

"I gave back my Tesla. I bought the VW ev. I love it," Milano wrote on Twitter

The Hollywood actress added, "I'm not sure how advertisers can buy space on Twitter. Publicly traded company’s products being pushed in alignment with hate and white supremacy doesn’t seem to be a winning business model."

\u201cI gave back my Tesla.\n\nI bought the VW ev.\n\nI love it.\n\nI\u2019m not sure how advertisers can buy space on Twitter. Publicly traded company\u2019s products being pushed in alignment with hate and white supremacy doesn\u2019t seem to be a winning business model.\u201d
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa Milano) 1669470736

Despite demanding that companies stop advertising on Twitter because of the social media platform's "alignment with hate and white supremacy," Milano has not said that she will stop using Twitter. She previously said that Musk's acquisition of Twitter would not force her to leave the social media network.

In April, Milano declared, "I’m not leaving Twitter. I’ve never considered leaving Twitter. It doesn’t matter who owns the company — my platform is — my platform. I’ll be right here continuing to use my voice and sharing truth."

Milano has been a fervent user of Twitter since 2009, racking up more than 3.5 million followers.

Numerous Twitter users noted a flaw in Milano's rationale to switch from a Tesla to a Volkswagen to fight "white supremacy." Several commentators pointed out that Volkswagen was created by Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party.

The Libertarian Party of Tennessee: "Volkswagen… who were they founded by?"

Radio host Jennifer Barreto-Leyva: "Someone clearly doesn't know the story of Volkswagen. Poor thing."

The Hodge Twins: "Volkswagen was literally founded by the Nazi’s and Hitler."

Writer Mark Hemingway: "Nothing says 'I'm concerned about white supremacy' like buying a car from a company founded by the Nazi government."

Music composer Deborah Lurie: "Buying a VW in righteous defiance of white supremacy? I can't tell who's doing dark parody at this point."

Podcast host Zeek Arkham: "So… you already bought the Tesla, which made Elon money, and then 'gave' it back, which costs Elon nothing. Yeah, you sure showed him. I hope he learned his lesson on that one."

History.com noted, "On May 28, 1937, the government of Germany—then under the control of Adolf Hitler of the National Socialist (Nazi) Party—forms a new state-owned automobile company, then known as Gesellschaft zur Vorbereitung des Deutschen Volkswagens mbH. Later that year, it was renamed simply Volkswagenwerk, or 'The People’s Car Company.'"

The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum added, "On May 26, 1938, Nazi dignitaries gathered near Fallersleben in northern Germany to lay the foundation stone for the Volkswagen Works. The Führer himself was present, predicting that this Volkswagen, initially known as the Kraft-durch-Freude-Wagen, or KdF-Wagen, would be 'a symbol of the National Socialist people's community.'"

The Nation reported, "According to historical records, as early as June 1940 Volkswagen had already begun using forced labor. German historian Ulrich Herbert has documented in his 1997 book 'Hitler’s Foreign Workers' that, at times, as much as 70 percent of the company’s workforce was conscripted, primarily from Eastern Europe. Basically, these workers were slaves, given just a pittance to live on. But Volkswagen subscribed fully to the Nazi racialist theories that categorized non-Aryans as subhuman — and, like the Nazis themselves, it had a pecking order, which factory director Hans Mayr later outlined for Allied war-crimes investigators."

Alyssa Milano says fathers telling sons to 'take care of your mother' is misogynistic, gets thoroughly trounced: 'Her woke opinion only hurts women'



Alyssa Milano – who has no shortage of questionable tweets that have been widely panned – uncorked yet another post on Twitter that was thoroughly trounced by many. The "Who's the Boss?" actress ticked off a generous number of Twitter users this weekend by claiming that fathers telling their sons to "take care of your mother" is misogynistic.

On Thursday night, Milano tweeted: "Can we stop saying to our sons things like: 'take care of your mother while I’m gone.' This is insinuating that women can’t take care of ourselves. And it's bulls**t."

Can we stop saying to our sons things like: \u201ctake care of your mother while I\u2019m gone.\u201d\n\nThis is insinuating that women can\u2019t take care of ourselves. And it\u2019s bullshit.
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa Milano) 1649994014

Twitter reactions to Milano's tweet flew in fast and furious. Many commentators only saw positives in dads telling their sons to care for their mom and not to let anything bad happen to the matriarch. While at the same time, others believed that the actress was fishing for attention.

Actor Adam Baldwin said: "The only thing it might 'insinuate' to women who can actually take care of themselves is a fatherly sense of familial love & duty encouraged to sons staying behind on the homefront while dad’s away. Regular healthy women aren’t offended by this."

Daily Wire CEO Jeremy Boreing replied: "We basically have. Look what it’s gotten us."

Columnist Kurt Schlichter simply said: "No. We can't."

Reporter Alana Mastrangelo tweeted: "No. Boys need to become men."

Actor Nick Searcy questioned: "Imagine being married to someone who hates men this much."

Author Chad Felix Greene snarked: "Run out of things to be outraged over, huh."

YouTuber Adam Grandmaison just wrote: "Mental illness."

Actor Matthew Marsden exclaimed: "I always say this to my sons. So no. F*** off. I’m raising men."

Tablet Magazine's Noam Blum fired back: "Or maybe the point is to make the kid feel important and responsible and not everything is about you."

YouTuber Justin Whang joked: "Father on his deathbed: Take care of your mother while I’m gone. Alyssa Milano: This is insinuating that women can’t take care of ourselves. And it’s bullsh**t. Father: *dies*"

A commenter added: "What a miserable mind. I will always tell my son to take care of his mother while I'm gone. Sometimes it's the little things that reveal the cultural divide."

A Twitter user said: "Alyssa Milano is so self-centered she doesn’t realize it’s at least in part for the benefit of teaching boys to look out for and protect others, especially the women in their lives. Ironic that she was one of the people who spoke during the me too movement."

Another person stated: "God forbid that people ask families to...act like families."

Someone pointed out: "Weird Alyssa Milano showing us once again why most of us are better at this parenting thing. Why in the world would you insinuate it’s a negative thing to teach our sons respect and the importance of always taking care of their mother? This is one unhinged lady."

A female commenter responded: "What @Alyssa_Milano doesn’t realize is that her statement further deprives boys of opportunities to learn compassion and respect for women. Her 'woke' opinion only hurts women and ensures boys remain boys, like all wokeism."

Another Twitter user advised: "Boys....take care of your mothers if your dad is gone. And never, ever listen to Alyssa Milano."

A woman said: "Imagine finding fault with a man telling his son to look after his mother. Every woman should be so lucky."

Because of the backlash, Milano made it so only her followers could directly respond to her tweet. However, even her own followers called her out on her parenting premise.

Reuters reporter Rollo Ross wrote: "I understand this take if it's from a man but everybody who said this to me growing up was female and in that respect, I don't feel it was a bad thing. It showed me just how much my mother was doing for me and that I could and should help her out rather than being complacent."

Columnist Leslie Streeter retorted: "As a widow who lost my husband when my son was not yet 2, I don’t feel the same way you do about it. It’s not 'Protect her from a bear' on an episode of ‘Little House.' I feel my husband would just want my son to love me and comfort me."

Alyssa Milano was a trending topic on Twitter during the weekend, and the "Fear" actress addressed the controversy by once again making it about misogyny.

"Apparently, I trended on Twitter today for tweeting that saying things to our sons like: 'take care of your mother,' implies to the son that women are incapable of taking care of themselves. The fact that this recognition of innate misogyny trended is part of the problem."

Apparently, I trended on Twitter today for tweeting that saying things to our sons like: \u201ctake care of your mother,\u201d implies to the son that women are incapable of taking care of themselves. \n\nThe fact that this recognition of innate misogyny trended is part of the problem.
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa Milano) 1650152212

New data reveal significant number of New York's COVID hospitalizations are people admitted 'for non-COVID-19 conditions'



More than 40% of all COVID-19 hospitalizations in New York State are patients who were admitted to the hospital for reasons other than COVID-19 or complications from the virus, new data reveal.

What are the details?

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) released new data Friday showing that a significant percentage of COVID-19 hospitalizations in the Empire State come from people who were actually admitted "for non-COVID-19 conditions."

A chart released by Hochul's office showed that only 57% of all reported COVID hospitalizations in New York are people admitted "for COVID-19/COVID-19 complications." This means that a whopping 43% of all reported COVID hospitalizations are of people who were not admitted to the hospital for COVID-19 or complications from the virus.

In New York City, the percentage of reported COVID hospitalizations that were actually of people admitted due to COVID drops to 49%. This means that more people in New York City have tested positive for COVID only after being admitted to the hospital.

New York has its first official breakdown of what share of people are hospitalized for COVID vs. how many are hospitalized with incidental COVID. In NYC it's 49% for COVID, everyone else just happened to test positive.pic.twitter.com/fNUmMK2DM9
— Alyssa Katz (@Alyssa Katz) 1641587777

Hochul released the data after ordering hospitals in New York to begin differentiating between patients admitted due to COVID-19 and those who test positive for the virus after being admitted for reasons not related to COVID, the New York Post reported.

"Think of all the other reasons people end up in a hospital," Hochul said Friday. "You know, it’s an overdose, it’s a car accident, it’s a heart attack. So, I wanted to drill down into those numbers."

However, as the Gothamist cautioned, "The numbers do not mean that a patient contracted the virus in the hospital; simply that a patient went for treatment for another reason and was found to have COVID-19."

Anything else?

WNBC-TV reported that despite New York's COVID hospitalization rate reaching a 20-month high, that number doesn't "tell the whole story."

The news outlet noted that — in addition to the high percentage of COVID hospitalizations being of people who were admitted for reasons other than COVID — 37% of "current state COVID hospitalizations are asymptomatic" patients.

MSNBC producer raises eyebrows by referring to 'China's alleged human rights abuses'



Kyle Griffin, senior producer of MSNBC's "The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell," recently raised eyebrows on Twitter by using the word "alleged" when referring to China's human rights abuses.

Japan recently announced that it does not have plans to dispatch a government delegation to the upcoming Beijing Olympics. The Associated Press reported that Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno noted, "We have no plans to send a government delegation."

The AP reported Matsuno said that neither Seiko Hashimoto, Tokyo Olympic organizing committee president; Yasuhiro Yamashita, Japanese Olympic Comittee president; nor Kazuyuki Mori, Paralympic Committee president, would attend.

The AP also reported that when asked about whether this is a diplomatic boycott, the official answered, "We don’t use a particular term to describe how we attend."

Earlier in December, the U.S. announced a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Olympics, citing the host country's human rights record.

"U.S. diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as business as usual in the face of the PRC's egregious human rights abuses and atrocities in Xinjiang, and we simply can't do that," White House press secretary Jen Psaki said during a press briefing.

Griffin's tweet caught many people's attention because he used the term "alleged" in the context of China's human rights abuses.

"Japan has decided not to send senior officials to the Beijing Olympics in February — a move that will align it with the U.S. diplomatic boycott over China's alleged human rights abuses," Griffin tweeted.

Many people on social media took issue with Griffin's use of "alleged."

"China’s egregious human rights abuses are well documented & to suggest otherwise is amplifying CCP propaganda," Alyssa Farah Griffin tweeted.

\u201cAlleged\u201d \u2014 China\u2019s egregious human rights abuses are well documented & to suggest otherwise is amplifying CCP propaganda.https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1475140705152475136\u00a0\u2026
— Alyssa Farah Griffin (@Alyssa Farah Griffin) 1640625895

"So much alleged journalisming," Ben Shapiro tweeted.

"NBC paid $7.75 billion for the rights to the Olympics from 2022 to 2032, including Beijing, so the word 'alleged' is doing a lot of CYA here," Tim Murtaugh tweeted.

"Far-left MSNBC propagandist says China's proven genocide of religious minorities is only 'alleged,'" Ryan Saavedra tweeted.

'Eat the Rich' campaign against celebrity influencers goes viral on TikTok



A social media campaign to reduce the influence of celebrities and corporations went viral on TikTok and the founder says it was inspired by the recent Reddit investor rebellion against Wall Street.

The "Eat the Rich" campaign founder Gina Bologna posted the video on Friday and it has garnered millions of views.

"I know about the stocks, and I know that the rich are freaking out. I know that us poor people are like 'this is kind of cool.' You want to freak them out a little more?" she asks on the video.

"I used to work in marketing and I know how much people like Kylie Jenner get paid for having the social media account followings that they have. Unfollow them. Unfollow them all," Bologna continued.

"I know you might love them, but do it. This is how we eat the rich," she explained. "We make them feel just as important as we feel. Unfollow them. Stop looking at their content. Even if it's just for a few months. Do it! Watch it burn!"

The video received nearly 3 million views in a week and then received millions more when it was copied onto Twitter.

https://t.co/hPYQOk1uQp
— Alyssa Rose, MS.Ed 💕🍏 (@Alyssa Rose, MS.Ed 💕🍏)1611974386.0

Other TikTok users took on the challenge and started posting videos of themselves unfollowing celebrities from her accounts.

Bologna explained her reasoning behind her effort to lessen the influence of celebrities on social media.

"This world is lacking balance and harmony, the inequality in this country is greater than it ever has been," Bologna said in an email to Newsweek.

"The media structure has been corporatized, and has not been speaking for the people for quite some time," she added. "We deserve to be FREE PEOPLE we do not deserve to be working BELOW LIVING WAGE JOBS to survive."

Kylie Jenner, the one celebrity that Bologna mentioned during her video, has more than 214 million followers on Instagram, 23 million followers on Facebook, and 37 million followers on Twitter.

Alyssa Milano slammed as #MeToo 'hypocrite' for fundraising for Raphael Warnock, who was involved in domestic dispute



Actress Alyssa Milano has been a vocal #MeToo advocate, but some are claiming that the Democratic activist's morals appear to waver when it comes to the Georgia Senate runoffs.

During Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings in 2018, Milano was extremely critical of Kavanaugh, and welcomed all of the allegations against him without questioning them. She wore a sash with the words "BELIEVE WOMEN" on it during Kavanaugh's hearing. She also sat behind Kavanaugh and held up a booklet that read: "I BELIEVE SURVIVORS."

Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

"I wasn't there with any political agenda. I was there to support a survivor of sexual assault," Milano told The Hollywood Reporter in 2018. "As a survivor, it literally is all of our worst nightmares come true. This is exactly the reason why we don't come forward, or we don't report. Because of the scrutiny. Because a man's word will always mean more than our word. And it's disgusting."

But now, people are pointing out that Milano has a much different approach when it comes to the broad strokes of "I believe survivors" and "believe women." Milano is raising money for Democratic Senate candidate Raphael Warnock, who was allegedly involved in a domestic dispute.

Warnock is alleged to have run over the foot of his ex-wife Oulèye Ndoye during an altercation that police responded to. Police bodycam footage shows the aftermath of a verbal altercation between the couple, who got divorced in November 2019.

"This man's running for the United States Senate and all he cares about right now is his reputation," Ndoye told police. "I work at the mayor's office and this is a big problem. I've been trying to be very quiet about the way he is for the sake of my kids and his reputation."

"I've tried to keep the way that he acts under wraps for a long time and today he crossed the line," she continued. "So that is what is going on here and he's a great actor. He is phenomenal at putting on a really good show."

The wife claimed that Warnock ran over her foot with a car, but medical examiners found no physical damage.

In an incident from 2002, Warnock "repeatedly disrupted a 2002 police investigation into child abuse at a church-affiliated summer camp, interfering with interviews and discouraging counselors from speaking with investigators," according to two Maryland State Police reports obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.

Despite the problematic allegations, #MeToo champion Milano is proudly supporting Warnock. Milano has been working the phone banks for Warnock and fellow Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff.

🚨ALL HANDS ON DECK🚨We need to win those 2 senate seats in Georgia! Phone bank with me next Wed! You can do this… https://t.co/9cBgu9rn0F
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa Milano)1607108113.0

On Dec. 16, Milano asked Warnock on Twitter, "How's our fundraising goal looking?"

Some online commentators pointed out the hypocrisy of Milano raising money for someone who has accusations against him by his ex-wife.

One Twitter used asked, "Where's the Me too movement now?"

Another user responded, "#MeToo is an exclusive club now? To only woman you agree with."

Someone said, "#MeToo was a complete lie."

Another person wrote, "Do you see a hypocrite when you look in the mirror @Alyssa_Milano Asking for a friend #metoo #timesup." The reply included a Rose McGowan tweet, where the actress torched Milano and called her a "fraud" for her silence about the sexual accusations against Joe Biden by former Senate staffer Tara Reade.

"You are a fraud. This is about holding the media accountable. You go after Trump & [Supreme Court Justice Brett] Kavanaugh saying Believe Victims, you are a lie. You have always been a lie. The corrupt DNC is in on the smear job of Tara Reade, so are you. SHAME," McGowan wrote in April.

https://t.co/yM2hZqWDomDo you see a hypocrite when you look in the mirror @Alyssa_Milano 🥸Asking for a friend 😉… https://t.co/GPGJyI1OkH
— Travis Aaron Wade (@Travis Aaron Wade)1609432968.0

Georgia's two runoff elections for U.S. Senate take place on Jan. 5.

Alyssa Milano says masks 'will protect you more than an AR-15 will' — immediately gets roasted



Progressive actress Alyssa Milano recently tried to persuade "anti-maskers" to wear face coverings to guard themselves from the coronavirus by arguing that the small pieces of cloth offer greater protection than AR-15s.

"Anti-maskers are the same people who think they need an AR-15 for 'protection,'" the anti-gun activist and frequent critic of conservatives scoffingly tweeted on Tuesday, adding, "LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK: A MASK WILL PROTECT YOU *MORE* THAN AN AR-15 WILL."

Anti-maskers are the same people who think they need an AR-15 for “protection”. LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK… https://t.co/BsyFmQIYQU
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa Milano)1609220342.0

Milano's argument is sensible enough, right? Masks in all likelihood have a better shot of warding off the coronavirus than guns do. After all, wearing a face covering is currently thought to help limit the spread of certain infectious diseases and is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

Except, literally no one thought that AR-15s were useful for preventing the spread of viral illnesses. So as is patently obvious, Milano was just trying to use the anti-mask movement as an opportunity to take a pot shot at gun-owning Americans.

She got torched

Soon after posting, Milano was roasted for her nonsensical apples-to-oranges comparison.

After all, in the same way that guns don't offer much protection against tiny viruses, cloth face coverings won't do much to protect someone in the event their home is invaded by armed intruders.

"Those tools are for very different kinds of threats," tweeted Washington Free Beacon reporter Stephen Gutowski in response. "I own both AR-15s and KN-95s. I don't see any conflict in that whatsoever."

"Surely I'm not the only person in America who believes wearing a mask helps reduce virus spread and firearms protect from those who wish you harm," Washington Examiner reporter Kimberly Ross added.

"Uh, they could theoretically both protect you against different things," another Twitter user wrote. "Is there a reason you think these two things are mutually exclusive? Or related in any logical way at all?"

Another Twitter user said, "I guess you can strangle bad guys with your mask."

Still another commenter challenged Milano to a duel, writing, "I get an AR-15 and she gets a mask."

The Daily Wire also had some fun with the news:

Alyssa Milano defending her home: https://t.co/tKSdwLUwu0
— The Daily Wire (@The Daily Wire)1609287801.0

Alyssa Milano extends 'olive branch to Trump supporters' — and the left-wing, Trump-despising actress gets totally torched



TheBlaze has kept our dear readers informed of left-wing actress Alyssa Milano's long-waged war against President Donald Trump and conservatives in general over the last several years.

Milano, shall we say, has proven herself frequently brutal — and sometimes a bit hilarious, like the time in 2017 when she was horrified by a department store Christmas elf arrangement showing the little fellas engaged in a Nazi salute:

Just walked into a Christmas store in NY and someone arranged all the elf arms in nazi salutes. I'm sick to my stomach. 💔 #FireBannon
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa Milano)1502669288.0

Of course, when Milano tried to tie the incident to then-Trump adviser Steve Bannon, she got justifiably ripped for it.

Let's see now — what else?

Now what?

After all that and more, Milano tweeted Thursday that she wants to extend an "olive branch to Trump supporters":

I’d like to extend an olive branch to Trump supporters. I am ready to move #ForwardTogether. There’s so much wo… https://t.co/FXH3UB7sFC
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa Milano)1606248888.0

"I am ready to move #ForwardTogether," she added to her tweet. "There's so much work to do to heal the nation. Let's be a part of the solution and not add to the problems we face."

How did folks react?

As you can imagine, among the commenters on Milano's tweet were those who agreed with her but didn't believe it would work, hardcore leftists who wanted no part of reconciliation — and Trump backers who blasted her words:

  • "You condescendingly see people as victims who need saving," TheBlaze's Tarah Price replied. "We see people as capable of fighting their own battles when the government gets out of the way."
  • "You can't s**t on people for 4 years then suddenly reach across the aisle when you think you've won something," author and comedian Tim Young wrote back. "You deserve the same amount of crazy and hate you've contributed to the world."
  • "With all due respect, you're a petulant, hypocritical, self-important twit," professor and evolutionary behavioral scientist Gad Saad replied. "You were hysterical with hate for four years but now you are 'magnanimous'? Move along."
  • "It's amazing and so f***ing condescending how much Dems want to kiss and make up when they're winning," another commenter noted. "I'm guessing if the courts overturn this election, you'll be leading the march with pitch forks and fire."

Leftist celebrities foam at the mouth on social media following Amy Coney Barrett confirmation — and one even apologizes to Hillary Clinton



Leftist celebrities took to Twitter in rage on Monday night after the U.S. Senate voted 52-48 to confirm Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett.

What's a brief history here?

Barrett, 48, was sworn in during a ceremony presided over by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

Ahead of the vote, Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), said that "today ... will go down as one of the darkest days in the 231-year history of the United States Senate."

He added, "You may win this vote ... but you will never, ever get your credibility back. And the next time the American people give Democrats a majority in this chamber, you will have forfeited your right to tell us how to run that majority."

What are the details?

Entertainers and celebrity activists alike banded together on Twitter to spew their outrage over Barrett's confirmation on Monday night.

Leading the outrage pack was actress Debra Messing, who apologized to failed presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for the confirmation.

Earlier in the evening, Clinton herself issued regrets over Barrett's confirmation, writing, "Senate Republicans just pushed through a Supreme Court justice who will help them take away Americans' health care in the middle of a pandemic. For them, this is victory. Vote them out."

An emotional-sounding Messing responded, "Im [sic] sorry that this tragic day in American history has landed on your birthday. I, for one, am grateful for you, and all that you have given our country. Happy birthday. May this next year be one of enlightenment and healing."

Im sorry that this tragic day in American history has landed on your birthday. I, for one, am grateful for you, a… https://t.co/b6fD8MclJ9
— Debra Messing✍🏻 (@Debra Messing✍🏻)1603758269.0

Leftist filmmaker Michael Moore also shared a disturbing poem. It is unclear whether he is the author of the odd, Dr. Seuss-like missive.

It reads, "Whack the Court. Pack it Stack it Frack it Smack it. Shellack it Clack it Knick-knack & Paddy-whack it Crack it Open Shack it Up Rack it! Yes, it's a RACKET. Black it Brown it Green it Blue it Expand it! Term limit it! Fix it! Now."

Whack the Court. Pack itStack itFrack itSmack it. Shellack itClack itKnick-knack &Paddy-whack itCrack it… https://t.co/HENAljseEs
— Michael Moore (@Michael Moore)1603761532.0

Earlier, he wrote, "Revolting. Disgraceful. Unconscionable. GOP R.I.P."

Revolting. Disgraceful. Unconscionable. GOP R.I.P.
— Michael Moore (@Michael Moore)1603757205.0

Actor Jon Cryer complained, "Truly a shameful day for every Republican Senator and anyone who has ever voted for them."

Actress and comedian Sandra Bernhard added, "[N]ot [sic] shred of doubt that this woman has total contempt of other women who demand #reproductivejustice she will do anything to destroy #LGBTQ marriage & protection, she is controlled by her religious dogma & has relented all sense of intellectual acuity we need to brace ourselves."

Entertainer Cher wailed, "New Supreme Court Crazy's 1st Case,May Decide Presidency. One Week After Election She'll Vote Down Affordable Care Act,No Preexisting Condts.She'll Keep Trump's Taxes Hidden, Bring Up ROE V.WADE. Undo & Vote Against LGBTQ Rights,& ON& ON. VOTE NOW,OUR LIVES DEPEND ON YOUR VOTE[.]"

New Supreme Court Crazy’s 1st Case,May Decide Presidency. One Week After Election She’ll Vote Down Affordable Care… https://t.co/L8Po8tzm4t
— Cher (@Cher)1603763806.0

Actor and animator Seth MacFarlane chimed in, "The cemented conservative majority on the Supreme Court will be a hard lesson for many people on the importance of voting — a lesson that will last decades. Unfortunately, all the marches and protests in the world can't reverse voter apathy in 2016. This time around, vote."

Many other celebrities such as actor Patton Oswalt and actress and former TV host Rosie O'Donnell — both of whom have been wildly outspoken against Trump during his first administration — called for Democrats to pack the court if former vice president and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden wins the 2020 presidential election.

Oswalt simply wrote, "Expand the court."

Expand the court. https://t.co/9I8UkPe3sa
— Patton Oswalt (@Patton Oswalt)1603758781.0

O'Donnell added, "[B]iden blue landslide — #EXPANDTHECOURTS."

biden blue landslide - #EXPANDTHECOURTS
— ROSIE (@ROSIE)1603766584.0

A bevy of other celebrities — including "Seinfeld" actors Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Jason Alexander — shared the same message, which read, "6-3 doesn't represent me. Flip states blue, stop the GOP. Donate: http://FlipTheStates.com/Donate Volunteer: http://FlipTheStates.com/Volunteer."

Actress and activist Alyssa Milano added, "Now more than ever: women's rights are on the ballot. That's why I'm voting for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. If you haven't voted yet, make your plan to vote today: makeaplan.com[.]"

Now more than ever: women’s rights are on the ballot. That’s why I’m voting for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. If you… https://t.co/EqLNycAZHw
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa Milano)1603768729.0