Discussion: Fox Host: Hobby Lobby Decision Sends 'Shrieking' Feminists Into 'Hysterics' (VIDEO)

What the hell does this even begin to mean?

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These people invest money in corporations that produce the birth control methods they consider abortifacients. Their moral objects to these birth control methods obviously doesn’t prevent them from making money off them.

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They pay him a lot of money to be the poster child for complete idiocy and an appalling lack of class.

You couldn’t pay me enough money to wear that mantle of shame.

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For God’s sake, get your grammar right.

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Oh hell, the Angry Old White People who watch this bushwa just love it. They tune into Fox daily to get their fix and have their worldview reaffirmed. Ailes is a master at providing this service for them.

Greg Gutfield, professional bully.

Fox news he best thing that ever happened for the Progressive side. Anyone with half a mind watches ten minutes and has to leave to get sick and returns to change the channel. It is no wonder they are losing rating points.

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ā€œChicks On Rag Over SCOTUS Decisionā€

Greg Gutfeld is such a damaged and depressing piece of filth, isn’t he? I hope he doesn’t choose to breed.

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Hobby Lobby is dead to me. I sew quite a bit and have been making curtains and such for home…ordered my last material online and went to Joannes. I also make dresses for madrigal feasts…Hobby Lobby …no more business from me. How dare you attempt to create a theocracy here in America land of religious freedom and freedom from religion. Shame on you.

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mind…you think he actually has a mind??? or just something to parrot right wing BS

No, how dare Fox condescend towards women.
And woman have every reason to be both angry and fearful…this is an attempt to put woman back in the home at the mercy of a man…women have choice and the GOP can’t stand that…if you can’t control pregnancy then you can’t control your life…and why should I pay for a plan that does not cover my prescriptions…the GOP is going to find out in November just how wrong they are when we teach them a lesson they won’t forget.

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The ruling gives employers the right to discriminate against all forms of birth control…and ā€˜closely held’ is not defined…could drive a truck through this…and I have no doubt that we will be flooded with lawsuits from employers who want to deny coverage of blood transfusions, mental health care, cancer treatment and all forms of birth control…religious organizations should have no exceptions under the ACA including the Catholic Church …got back to right wing America…the bubble where you congratulate yourself on a ā€˜win’… but really I think you have finally forced women to face the danger people like you represent and this will be reflected at the polls in November…the hysterical women meme has often been used to ridicule and sneer at women…and we won’t forget. I would have thought after Virginia…the GOP might consider their actions in regards to women but stupidity can not be cured.

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  • Out of pocket cost for the morning after pill: $35
  • Out of pocket cost for birth control pills: $15-50
  • Watching Democrats and feminists heads explode after much
    shrieking: PRICELESS!!!

So much for equality and that ā€œindividual freedumbā€ stuff.

It’s ā€œThe Handmaid’s Taleā€ redux
Hobby Lobby Handmaids

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And when the GOP fails to take the senate and loses its house majority who will they blame then?

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FOX newsflash: only weak women expect employer based healthcare coverage. Strong women expect hubby to ante up.

This just in from the Taliban: ā€œWe will abandon our war in Afghanistan and instead reorganize as a US corporation, as the most effective way to oppress women.ā€

Brevity aside Plucky has it completely right on this matter. And for me it opens a Pandora’s box of venues for our corporate bothers and sisters sic to claim all manner of exemptions and exclusions from various acts and laws.

As for Fool…well, he’s just that…a Fool,

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Actually Fox News not allowing him to swear does infringe on his 1st Amendment right, but it’s deemed to be a reasonable intrusion.

Denying a woman access to birth control through an insurance plan that she is essentially paying for is not necessarily reasonable.

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