Keith Olbermann slammed for Twitter rant on dissolving Supreme Court

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'It has become necessary to dissolve the Supreme Court of the United States,' an angry Olbermann tweeted following a Court decision on gun laws.

following the Court's ruling regarding a New York case that could help shape the national framework on gun laws.

"The first step is for a state the 'court' has now forced guns upon, to ignore this ruling," Olbermann tweeted."Great. You're a court? Why and how do [you] think you can enforce your rulings?"The first step is for a state the"court" has now forced guns upon, to ignore this ruling.

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