During President Donald Trump’s State of the Union Address, he dedicated a few moments to slamming radical Democratic Governors Andrew Cuomo and Ralph Northam for their blatant endorsement of late term abortion and infanticide, while asserting that “All children, born or unborn, are made in the holy Image of God.” For many Americans, this was one of the best things Trump has ever said, but for some leftist celebrity women, it was about the most disturbing statement they could imagine.

Fictional witch, and perhaps real-life one, Bette Midler had one of the worst responses of the night. She didn’t counter the president’s pro-life message with any weak progressive talking points, she just doubled down with the barbaric notion of grabbing that trusty coat hanger. The unhinged actress tweeted, “Buy stock in coathangers! Here we go, 60 years, back to the back alleys!”

Actress Alyssa Milano, who had been tweeting like a nut all night, turned up the melodrama with her twitter responses. To her, saving a nine-month-old baby from an abortionist’s tools is some kind of government tyranny. She tweeted that Donald Trump “and his minions in the @GOP want to take away the most fundamental freedom women have: freedom of their own bodies.”

She added, “Government doesn’t get any bigger than when it is in a uterus.”

The Daily Show co-creator and one of Hollywood’s biggest abortion lobbyists Lizz Winstead reacted to the condemnation of infanticide with a knee jerk tweet that read, “LIESLIESLIESLIESLIESLIES.”

She also blasted Democratic Senator Joe Manchin — who applauded Trump’s pro-life stance — tweeting that Manchin’s “standing up for the oppression of women.”

Of course Mia Farrow equated the plight of criminal illegal immigrants being detained to the murder of fully-developed babies. In a mockery of Trump’s statement, Farrow tweeted, “And @POTUS [l]et us not rip children from their mothers arms, separating families - sometimes permanently- at the border.”

Gun-control mascot Emma Gonzales echoed the same cheap deflection, tweeting, “talking about taking away a woman's right to choose but all i can ask myself is what about the children in cages at the border?”

Former Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards was also working overtime to combat Trump’s powerful condemnation of abortion. She posted a bunch of tweets calling the president’s words “false” and “offensive to those who face pregnancy complications.” She added that, “The people spreading this misinformation have one motive in mind: to ban safe, legal abortion altogether.”

Actually, Miss Richards, we’re spreading the truth about how unsafe legal abortion is for infants, but keep tweeting.