
A deranged leftist who showed up at Justice Kavanaugh’s home armed with a gun, knife, and zip ties is finally admitting guilt in his assassination plot, all because he thought murdering a Supreme Court Justice would somehow “make the world a better place.”
At a Glance
- Nicholas Roske, 29, has agreed to plead guilty to attempting to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh
- Roske traveled from California to Maryland in June 2022 with a gun, knife, zip ties, and burglary tools
- He was motivated by the Supreme Court’s draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade and potential rulings on gun control
- His sister convinced him to turn himself in after he backed out upon seeing security at Kavanaugh’s home
- Roske faces a maximum penalty of life in prison for the attempted murder charge
Another Unhinged Leftist Takes Schumer’s Words to Heart
Just when you thought the radical left couldn’t get more unhinged in their quest to “protect democracy,” we get Nicholas Roske – the 29-year-old California man who decided that assassinating a Supreme Court Justice was somehow a reasonable response to a court ruling he didn’t like. Roske has now agreed to plead guilty to attempting to murder Justice Brett Kavanaugh, making official what we already knew: the left’s rhetoric about “fascist” judges has real-world consequences.
What’s particularly disturbing is how Roske approached this with the calculated precision of someone who truly believed he was doing something heroic. He traveled across the entire country from Simi Valley, California, to Chevy Chase, Maryland, dressed in black, armed with a Glock 17 pistol, ammunition, a knife, tactical gear, and zip ties. This wasn’t some spur-of-the-moment decision – this was premeditated political violence of the kind the media only seems to care about when they can pin it on conservatives.
A “Delusion” Fueled by Abortion Politics
What pushed this man to the brink? Apparently, it was the leaked draft opinion indicating the Supreme Court would overturn Roe v. Wade. Heaven forbid states get to decide their own abortion laws through the democratic process! When asked about his motive, Roske made the chilling admission: “I was under the delusion that I could make the world a better place by killing him.” That’s right – in his mind, murdering a duly appointed Supreme Court Justice would somehow improve society.
“I was under the delusion that I could make the world a better place by killing him,” he said.
When investigators pressed for details of his plan, Roske was disturbingly forthright: “Break in. Shoot him and then shoot myself.” This is the terrifying endpoint of the media’s constant demonization of conservative justices. Roske believed that by eliminating Kavanaugh, he could influence Supreme Court decisions “for decades to come” – as if murdering your political opponents is just another form of civic engagement in America 2023.
The Sister Who Saved a Justice’s Life
The only reason we’re not discussing an actual assassination is because Roske got cold feet after seeing U.S. Marshals stationed outside Kavanaugh’s home. Thank God for that security presence – which, by the way, many Democrats initially opposed as unnecessary. After abandoning his plan, Roske called his sister, who convinced him to surrender to police. It’s perhaps the one redeeming element in this sordid tale – a family member who talked sense into a man on the brink of committing a heinous act of political violence.
“What was your plan?” “Break in,” Roske said. “Shoot him and then shoot myself.”
Reports indicate Roske was suicidal and in need of psychiatric care at the time – which raises serious questions about the irresponsible rhetoric coming from the left. When Democrat Senate Leader Chuck Schumer stands on the Supreme Court steps warning justices they “won’t know what hit them” if they rule against abortion, is it any wonder that mentally unstable individuals might take those words literally? When protestors are allowed to harass justices at their homes despite federal laws prohibiting such intimidation, should we be surprised when someone decides to take the next step?
Justice at Last?
Roske’s guilty plea comes without any agreement with prosecutors, meaning he’s facing the full weight of a charge that carries a maximum penalty of life in prison. His attorneys recently filed a court document stating, “We write to inform the Court that Mr. Roske wishes to plead guilty to the one-count Indictment pending against him.” At least he’s finally taking responsibility for his actions, unlike the politicians and media figures who created the hostile climate that nurtured his “delusions” in the first place.
This entire case serves as a stark reminder of how dangerous political rhetoric can become. It’s also a stunning display of hypocrisy. Just imagine if a conservative had shown up at Justice Sotomayor’s home with a gun and zip ties because of a ruling they didn’t like. It would be front-page news for months, with endless discussions about right-wing terrorism. But when the target is a conservative justice, the story quietly fades away – just another inconvenient reminder that the most serious threats to democracy often come from those claiming to be its defenders.