Conservative blasted for claiming that voters would 'would crawl across broken glass' to punish Dems for Kavanaugh
Judge Brett Kavanaugh testifies during the second day of his Senate Judiciary Committee hearing to be a US Supreme Court justice. (AFP/File / SAUL LOEB)

A well-known senior editor at the right wing website The National Review is getting totally owned after he posted a tweet claiming – and claiming to explain why – anti-Trump Republicans are motivated to run to the polls for the November midterms.


Jay Nordlinger, a former speechwriter for George W. Bush's 2000 presidential campaign, says the way Democrats handled the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination has re-energized Republicans to vote next month.

Nordlinger quotes what he says is a "conservative who has been disgusted by the Trumpified GOP," and says this feeling is "common" among many anti-Trump Republicans.

“I didn’t think I could drag myself to the polls. But after the Left’s performance in the Kavanaugh affair, I would crawl across broken glass.”

Whether or not that sentiment is "common," we'll find out four weeks from Tuesday, but the thought process is just astonishingly illogical and insane.

Here's how some are blasting Nordlinger and his anti-Trump conservative pal via social media: