Monday, June 30, 2014

High court trolling

The funniest part about today's Hobby Lobby ruling was the army of dunderheads sending angry tweets to SCOTUSblog, believing it is the account for the real Supreme Court.

Extra - Hit and Run: "The Supreme Court's Hobby Lobby Decision Isn't About Corporations—It's About Individuals."  In short, you don't check your First Amendment rights at the door just because you started a company.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Someone on Twitter reacting to the Hobby Lobby decision:

"I'd like to congratulate Hillary Clinton on winning the 2016 Presidential election today."

Anonymous said...

You realize that Bill Clinton signed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act into law?

Winning said...

Someone on Twitter reacting to the Hobby Lobby decision:

"I'd like to congratulate Hillary Clinton on winning the 2016 Presidential election today."


How profound and ominous. Perhaps even more revealing of the level of intelligence on the left was someone else on Twitter reacting to the Hobby Lobby decision:

"Time to do away with the @SCOTUSblog since they are no longer representing citizens of the US."

Anonymous said...

You realize that Bill Clinton signed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act into law?

You realize that Bill Clinton's appointees interpreted that law correctly?

I agree with the quoted Twitterer (the first one) who suggests that the Republicans' electoral pain vis a vis women voters will be of greater import than their limited judicial gain.

Anonymous said...

"
I agree with the quoted Twitterer (the first one) who suggests that the Republicans' electoral pain vis a vis women voters will be of greater import than their limited judicial gain."

Oh, yes, the righteous indignation of the inane. Elizabeth Warren is the appropriate totem for nincompoops.