Hayes: Supreme Court conservative majority is ‘high council of Fox News viewers’
“Because the conservative majority has tossed away all pretense of being anything other than, essentially, a high council of Fox News viewers, they decided her case should be heard before the Supreme Court,” says Chris Hayes on the Colorado web designer case.
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