That’ll show ’em.

Dressed in long red “Handmaid’s Tale” robes in sweltering Arizona temperatures, demonstrators protested President Trump’s imminent Supreme Court Justice nominee on Sunday.

But apparently the only ones to see the not-so-effective demonstration was the media.

Dressing in red habits and march ing around in the devastating heat to own the cons https://t.co/E8xkv7NECx — Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) July 8, 2018

Carrying signs with riveting phrases such as, “Keep you theology off our biology,” and “Get out of our privates,” the dozen or so protesters marched in Phoenix at the Sandra Day O’Connor U.S. District Courthouse Sunday in anticipation of Trump’s announcement. The women had gathered for a press conference about the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy and women’s rights, according to AZCentral.

This is a literary project gone wrong. — Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) July 8, 2018

I can assure you morons that nobody is trying to get into your lady bits, so sit down. https://t.co/CCkY2PKUFZ — Sara Gonzales (@SaraGonzalesTX) July 9, 2018

With the left’s fears that Trump’s appointee for the seat being vacated by retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy will be a hardline conservative, opposition – and panic – has been rampant among liberals, especially playing out with dire warnings that the dystopian America in Margaret Atwood’s novel “The Handmaid’s Tale,” could become a reality.

No telling what the small group of Phoenix cosplayers thought to accomplish with their performance.

Your long long red robes and hanger signs are sure to convince those pro-life politicians to start supporting the killing of unborn babies?after all this is 2018!!! https://t.co/IqG4XZSHdE — Obianuju Ekeocha (@obianuju) July 8, 2018

Oh boy! Now it’s serious. Trump will have no choice but to resign https://t.co/VBUC8dHzMc — Chet Cannon (@Chet_Cannon) July 8, 2018

Very dramatic! But how come they never do it outside the Saudi Embassy, an actual theocratic dictatorship that forces women to dress even more restrictively than that? https://t.co/sULtKM3CfH — Ezra Levant ?? (@ezralevant) July 8, 2018

I’ve watched the entire first season this weekend and I’m having a hard time correlating a vacant SCOTUS seat to a fictional society where women are concubines reduced to their reproductive abilities, but I’m just an accountant so what do I know. ??‍♀️ https://t.co/dUMJIWDign — Meredith McKeehan (@meredith_mck) July 9, 2018

Seems the only thing the left is accomplishing with their mindless opposition is driving more Democrats to leave the party, as witnessed by the now viral #WalkAway campaign. A recent participant was a St. Jude family that was attacked for simply thanking the president’s son, Eric Trump.

“Does the hatred of the far left know no bounds? This is truly sick,” he tweeted Sunday.

Does the hatred of the far left know no bounds? This is truly sick. St Jude family, attacked after thanking Eric Trump for $16 mil in donations. Now, they’re fighting back. https://t.co/RkL5tYQAwS — Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) July 8, 2018

The president is not likely to be making decisions based on the underwhelming Handmaids Resistance stunt, but they provided hours of entertainment on Twitter.

When people ask me, as woman, why I’m a Conservative. Exhibit A. https://t.co/OeidrOAIqS — Britt McHenry (@BrittMcHenry) July 8, 2018

Not a single one of them is wearing heels. The feminist movement is never going to take off until they start looking better. https://t.co/nYFjOllvfX — Jesse Kelly® (@JesseKellyDC) July 8, 2018

tough to explain how dumb this actually is. https://t.co/asw8dZpkoQ — pat (@MightyQ88) July 9, 2018

At least they aren’t dressed as vaginas anymore. — Michelle Lorraine (@PureLilac1) July 8, 2018

That’ll show us! What I’m not sure? — Gloria Baker (@globaker56) July 8, 2018