Do any of you recall women massing to protest the President when his last name was "Clinton" and had just been revealed to have been having relations with an unpaid young intern? Or after several women had credibly charged him with having sexually assaulted them?
Neither do I. What legally-actionable wrongdoing is Donald Trump presently charged with? Nothing.
But the marches yesterday were not about "nothing".
What they represented was a rejection of democracy, largely by people who still insist upon being called "Democrats".
The assembled throngs were not objecting to anything that Donald Trump has done as President, largely because he has not yet done anything substantive. It might be fairly said that the marchers were voicing their objection to what Donald Trump stands for, or at least what they believe he stands for, and that is true, as far as it goes.
But the fuller truth is that what the marchers cared about, the one single thing that unites them all is a collective fear about losing the one and only "right" that matters to them: the unlimited "right" to kill their unborn children at will, and at others' expense, if need be.
In all their distaste for the rule of law, and the peaceful transition of power to the other political party, what binds together yesterday's pink-headed protestors is the idea that they may willfully deem the life of another growing inside them as an inconvenience and end it without question, without restriction, and without consequence.