Neil Gorsuch’s Supreme Court nomination has the worst-of from the anti-gay religious right “salivating,” as writer and activist Alvin McEwen noted, with goals to ultimately undo advances in reproductive rights and LGBT equality (no word what they think of Donald Trump’s first two divorces).

Among the figures, the National Organization for Marriage—who’s president Brian Brown literally wept when the state of New York passed marriage equality in 2011—say they see Gorsuch as “an intellectual giant and proven pro-family conservative who can help transform the court” … back to 1950, that is:

The clearest path to reversing that illegitimate decision is, thus, changing the makeup of the Supreme Court. The confirmation of Judge Gorsuch is the first step on that path. Then we need to make sure that the next vacancy on the Court is filled by an originalist judge in the mold of Justice Scalia, as Judge Gorsuch’s background and track record show him to be.

Brown went on later, in an effort to drive signatures for a petition asking Mitch McConnell to “do everything, up to and including changing Senate rules, in order to ensure Gorsuch’s confirmation.” Funny how there’s no rush like that when a Democrat with an entire year left in office is the one in the White House: