This was Sandra Fluke’s take on the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Hobby Lobby case that was announced earlier today:
Supreme Court rules that bosses can deny employees coverage of birth control. #HobbyLobby #NotMyBossBusiness
— Sandra Fluke (@SandraFluke) June 30, 2014
Really?
Dana Loesch led off schooling of the fact-challenged Fluke:
You also know too that Hobby Lobby already voluntarily pays for pill, right @SandraFluke ?
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) June 30, 2014
And then some:
@SandraFluke because 16 forms of birth control are not enough and you support abortifacients.
— Sandy (@RightGlockMom) June 30, 2014
Reminder: Hobby Lobby already provides insurance that covers 16 types of contraceptives. http://t.co/U95tZCBqLx
— Drew Cline (@DrewHampshire) June 30, 2014
@SandraFluke wrong. You're aware HL provides 16 different types of BC to its employees, right? Or are you purposefully ignoring that fact?
— Ryan (@MillwallFCEO) June 30, 2014
That fact is conveniently omitted from liberal talking points on the issue.
@SandraFluke woman aren't denied anything in the ruling. You're a liar.
— Jamie (@JmeMiller1974) June 30, 2014
Not accurate. No one is being denied anything. The employer is just not forced to pay for it. Try being intellectually honest. @SandraFluke
— AngieSenseiofSarcasm (@Artist_Angie) June 30, 2014
@DLoesch you'll hurt your brain if you try to occupy the web of insanity that is the @SandraFluke thought process.
— Fred Piccolo Jr (@FredPiccoloJr) June 30, 2014
She's still either clueless or lying.
“@SandraFluke: SCOTUS rules that bosses can deny employees coverage of birth control. #HobbyLobby"
— Holly Renee (@_Holly_Renee) June 30, 2014
Fluke’s “ironic” use of the #NotMyBossBusiness hashtag was spotted:
The delicious irony in that statement and hashtag. You don't see it do you?.@SandraFluke
— RightGirlNYC (@RightGirlNYC) June 30, 2014
@SandraFluke If it's not your bosses business, stop asking him to pay for it. https://t.co/B57i44tdn3
— Julia Porterfield (@JK_Porterfield) June 30, 2014
@SandraFluke @EWErickson And now it's NOT your bosses business. You should be happy.
— Denise Russell (@DRussell76) June 30, 2014
Happy? Never!
Editor’s note: The headline of this post has been corrected to fix a typo. Twitchy apologizes for the error.