Mike Huckabee Goes There - Connects Planned Parenthood and Benghazi

Also compares fetal tissue donations for research to “selling brake pads for a Buick”
Politics • Views: 50,669

With the ridiculous kangaroo court conducted against Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards today in the House of Representatives, Republicans everywhere are all worked up and trying to outdo each other with over-the-top attacks against the women’s health organization.

And nobody is further over the top than presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, who actually found a way — not a good way, but a way — to link Planned Parenthood to another perennial GOP fake outrage. Yes, Huckabee is doing the Benghazi Boogaloo again.

Notice the lovely “meme graphic” his staff prepared for this insanely hateful statement.

But Huckabee wasn’t finished. Despite the fact that 7 states have now conducted investigations and found absolutely no evidence that Planned Parenthood is illegally “selling baby parts,” Huckabee stated outright that they “harvest human organs to be sold like brake pads for a Buick.”

This has been today’s example of despicable deliberate dishonesty from the party that holds the patent on it.

Jump to top

Create a PageThis is the LGF Pages posting bookmarklet. To use it, drag this button to your browser's bookmark bar, and title it 'LGF Pages' (or whatever you like). Then browse to a site you want to post, select some text on the page to use for a quote, click the bookmarklet, and the Pages posting window will appear with the title, text, and any embedded video or audio files already filled in, ready to go.
Or... you can just click this button to open the Pages posting window right away.
Last updated: 2023-04-04 11:11 am PDT
LGF User's Guide RSS Feeds

Help support Little Green Footballs!

Subscribe now for ad-free access!Register and sign in to a free LGF account before subscribing, and your ad-free access will be automatically enabled.

Donate with
PayPal
Cash.app
Recent PagesClick to refresh
Detroit Local Powers First EV Charging Road in North America The road, about a mile from Local 58's hall, uses rubber-coated copper inductive-charging coils buried under the asphalt that transfer power to a receiver pad attached to a car's underbelly, much like how a phone can be charged wirelessly. ...
Backwoods Sleuth
3 days ago
Views: 191 • Comments: 1 • Rating: 4