If you listen carefully to the exchanges between Gorsuch and the Senators questioning him, you would gather a few things:
1. It's totally inappropriate for the president to care one whit about the ongoing daily murder of thousands of innocent babies, or the most important obligations of his oath of office, and he should therefore NEVER dare to question a potential judicial nominee about this, no matter how many empty promises he made to the constituency that elected him.
2. It's totally inappropriate for the Senate to care one whit about the ongoing daily murder of thousands of innocent babies, or the most important obligations of their oaths of office, and they should therefore NEVER dare to question a potential judicial nominee about this, no matter how many empty promises they have made for decades to the constituencies that elected them.
3. It's totally inappropriate for a judicial nominee to have any public opinion about the matter, either. According to Gorsuch, abortion is the law of the land, set in stone by the judicial precedent decided upon by our judicial rulers.
Left out of the whole process entirely, of course, are the innocent children, and the stated purposes and explicit requirements of the Constitution, and equal protection under the law, and due process, and justice, and the rule of law, and the laws of nature and nature's God.