It didn't take long, following the Supreme Court's ruling in favor of Hobby Lobby earlier this week, for many liberals to explode into full-fledged hysteria mode. The Internet predictably flared up with venom-fueled, breathtakingly irresponsible claims of companies now having the right to ban their female employees from using birth control. The assertion was utter nonsense of course, but that didn't stop people like actor James Morrison (from the television show
Hobby Lobby Hysteria and Unchallenged Hyperbole
Hobby Lobby Hysteria and Unchallenged…
Hobby Lobby Hysteria and Unchallenged Hyperbole
It didn't take long, following the Supreme Court's ruling in favor of Hobby Lobby earlier this week, for many liberals to explode into full-fledged hysteria mode. The Internet predictably flared up with venom-fueled, breathtakingly irresponsible claims of companies now having the right to ban their female employees from using birth control. The assertion was utter nonsense of course, but that didn't stop people like actor James Morrison (from the television show