‘If pregnancy is God’s will then so is your limp d**k’: Furious Bette Midler takes aim at men and calls for a ban on Viagra after Scotus overturned Roe V. Wade ruling

  • Bette Midler has been vocal in her opposition to the Supreme Court’s ruling
  • She suggested Viagra should also be made illegal for intervening in ‘God’s will’
  • The actress, 76, previously said the justices were ‘tone-deaf’ to the US public 

Bette Midler has vented her fury over the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, suggesting they should also ban Viagra because it’s ‘God’s will’ for men to have a ‘limp d***’.

The actress, 76, took aim at the justices whose decision allowed individual states to decide whether to make abortion illegal.

The Hocus Pocus star posted: ‘Time to ban Viagra. Because if pregnancy is “God’s will”, then so is your limp d***.’

Bette Midler (pictured in December) has vented her fury over the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade

The actress, 76, took aim at the justices whose decision allowed individual states to decide whether to make abortion illegal

The post racked up nearly 250,000 likes amid the huge wave of opposition to the controversial SCOTUS ruling.

Midler has been vocal with her criticism of the decision, calling Justice Clarence Thomas an ‘a**hole’ and branding Justice Samuel Alito a ‘villain’.

In her first reaction to the news, the star wrote: ‘They did it. THEY DID IT TO US! #SCOTUS has overturned #RoevWade, enshrined in the Constitution as settled law for over 50 years.

‘How dare they? This #SCOTUS is absolutely tone-deaf to the will and even the actual needs of the American people. #WakeUpAmerica.’

Midler is far from the only celebrity to speak out after the Supreme Court’s bombshell ruling.

The Supreme Court unraveled nearly 50 years’ worth of precedent and dramatically shifted the landscape of women’s healthcare (judges who voted to overturn Roe are circled)

Actress and comedian Wanda Sykes warned the US is ‘no longer a democracy’, accusing the conservative judges of ‘lying’ under oath when they each suggested during their confirmation hearings that Roe v. Wade is settled precedent.

She also attacked Americans living in the ‘middle states’ for apparently telling blue states how to act as the ‘majority of people live in New York and California.’ 

The Supreme Court unraveled nearly 50 years’ worth of precedent and dramatically shifted the landscape of women’s healthcare on Friday when it overruled the 1973 landmark decision that granted federal abortion protections under the Constitution. 

After returning the matter to states’ jurisdiction, nine GOP-led legislatures enacted bans on the medical procedure as of Sunday; at least a dozen could soon follow suit. The ruling is likely to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states.

Actress and comedian Wanda Sykes warned the US is ‘no longer a democracy’ as she slammed the Supreme Court justices who overturned the landmark court ruling Roe v. Wade

Speaking on CBS’s ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ on Monday about the ruling, Sykes said: ‘I’m a black gay woman and I have a daughter so I’m not doing so well right now. I’m a little salty. I’m a little salty right now.’

She added: ‘It just sucks man, it really does, you know? It’s like the country, it is no longer a democracy, right? We’re – it’s no longer majority rules.’ 

Colbert agreed, saying: ‘No, certainly not in the Senate and certainly not in the representatives of the Supreme Court.’ 

Sykes criticized the conservative Supreme Court justices who voted in favor of overturning Roe v. Wade, accusing them of ‘lying’ during their confirmation hearings. 

‘These judges, they basically lied during their confirmation hearings, right?’ Sykes said.

‘Especially Kavanaugh, yeah,’ Colbert responded.

‘So how can you be a Supreme Court justice and you just lying?’ Sykes asked. ‘What, they had their fingers crossed or something? Yeah, it’s just a bunch of horsesh**. It really is.’

Their comments come after US Sens. Joe Manchin and Susan Collins slammed Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch for their votes in overturning Roe v. Wade on Friday.

The senators had voted to confirm former President Donald Trump’s appointed justices, despite fears that they would overturn the landmark abortion ruling, with the senators saying at the time that they trusted Kavanaugh and Gorsuch to uphold the law. 

Now Collins, a Republican, and Manchin, a Democrat, are accusing the justices of misleading them as they criticized the court’s 5-4 ruling to end women’s federal right to an abortion. 

‘This decision is inconsistent with what Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh said in their testimony and their meetings with me, where they both were insistent on the importance of supporting long-standing precedents that the country has relied upon,’ Collins said. 

Manchin echoed the outrage, saying: ‘I trusted Justice Gorsuch and Justice Kavanaugh when they testified under oath that they also believed Roe v. Wade was settled legal precedent and I am alarmed they chose to reject the stability the ruling has provided for two generations of Americans.’

Meanwhile, Sykes also attacked the ‘middle states’ for apparently telling blue states what to do. 

She said: ‘To me, it is like the problem is that middle stuff. It is those states in the middle, that red stuff. 

‘Why do they tell get to tell us what to do when the majority of us live out in New York, California, and we are paying for all this crap, really. I mean, right? We’re footing the bill,’ Sykes said. 

‘Well, that’s the union, it is supposed to be a representative democracy, but it turns out to be minority rule right now,’ Colbert noted.

‘California, if it were a country, it’d be like the fourth, fifth-largest economy,’ Sykes said. ‘So if, you know, I’m fitting the bill, know your position. You know what I’m saying?’ the comic continued.

‘If I say, “Hey, let’s go out to dinner.” You don’t get to pick the restaurant. Just shut up and eat,’ Sykes exclaimed.

Her comments prompted some criticism on social media, with many accusing her of ‘not seeing Midwesterners as Americans.’ 

Her comments prompted some criticism on social media, with many accusing her of ‘not seeing Midwesterners as Americans’

Lesa Peroutek tweeted: ‘As a United States citizen who lives in one of those “middle red states” I was interested to hear from Wanda Sykes that ALL of us who live here, just need to shut up. Only New York and California have the “right” to say anything as they are “covering” the bill.’ 

Radio host Tony Katz tweeted: ‘The elitists want the Midwest to grow their food and shut their mouths. Wanda Sykes doesn’t see Midwesterners as people, as Americans. She sees them as “stuff,” like her property.’ 

Another Twitter user wrote: ‘Hey Wanda Sykes, you know all those “Red states in the middle” that you wonder why they get a voice? They provide our food. Try getting your beef, milk, cheese and vegetables from all those farms in NYC and LA. You Hollywood types are clueless… Please be quiet.’ 

Since the Supreme Court ruling on Friday, pro- and anti-abortion demonstrators have been posted outside the Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C.

Thirteen states had so-called ‘trigger laws’ that immediately made abortion illegal with the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

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