All right, that's not really what this topic is about. Now, the real question is, does this stand a good chance of cracking Roe v Wade? And my stance is, I honestly think the Republicans have overplayed their hand here and that it's going to backfire right into their face. The reason why is not Kavanaugh, though - let's be honest, he's a Trump appointee and he's gonna do whatever Trump asks him to, because that's why Trump hired him. However, Chief Justice John Roberts has a much more even keel. He is a conservative for sure, and a committed one, but he's also a man who cares about his legacy, and quite a bit. He knows that any decisions the court hands down will have his name on them, because it's the Roberts Court, and he does not want to go down in history as the man who criminalized miscarriage, or who made it so an 11 year old child who was raped would have to carry their baby to term. If Roe v Wade stands, I think it's going to be because of Roberts, not Kavanaugh, and I also think it's going to be because the laws that are getting passed by eager Republicans in the states are just way too harsh and draconian for normal people to stomach.