Seen this quote from Huckabee?
I personally wish that all of this was outlawed. I think that every candidates should speak for themselves, and that every thing that involves the candidate’s name or another candidate’s name should be authorized and approved by that candidate, otherwise it shouldn’t be spoken….
Basically, he wants to make Fred Thompson Facts illegal. Usually IMAO stays away from controversial issues, but we’d like to state clearly now that we are against being made illegal.

Ban speech (!) that hasn’t been approved by the subject. Well now, that’s the way to get to the bottom of the truth. That’s a policy even Ahmadinijad could get behind.
I’m telling ya, this guy is just a Clinton in Republican Clothing.
Time to start the daily huckafacts?
Maybe he’s jealous. You should start a HuckabeeHilarity.com and sell T-shirts!
Huckabee wants to legalize illegal immigrants and criminalize legal speech.
And he’s running in the REPUBLICAN primary?
On the bright side, once frankj announces his candidacy for prez, it’ll then be illegal for paultards to pollute the comments with lame “you sukk” posts
I sure hope the Huck stops McCain in S.C. McCain’s butt boy had some words for Ron Paul today.
Lindsey GrahAmnesty accuses Ron Paul of propaganda.
Don’t starve the beast, Slay the Beast! Paul 08′
I intend to amend the constitution to make this behavior illegal.
…And don’t forget about my strict support of Family Values;
– because hanging puppies should be a group activity.
– blending them, not so much.
Rain is expected in South Carolina, which keeps the riff-raff from voting.
That’s good.
David Shuster calls Ron Paul the Al Qaeda member of the GOP.
What a dickhead.
If speech is outlawed, only outlaws will speak!
#9 – Posted by: acroso on January 18, 2008 02:19 PM
Wow! Relevant and related!
Buddy Witherspoon releases killer ad on Lindsey Grahamnesty running at the same time Graham is campaigning for with John McCain.
Unfit for command: DEPORT JOHN MCCAIN NOW!
Huck needs to take McCain out in S.C. because we won’t be able to stop him if he wins it.
All silliness aside, the fact is that a situation where candidates can be torpedoed by a 527 group where a George Soros can dump unlimited money, and all a candidate can do is raise $2000.00 at a whack, does screw up our political process. Unfortunately, this situation was caused by McCain’s idiotic reform law, which instead of getting money out of politics, just redirected it.
Huck’s frustrated because the Club for Growth has used its 527 group, supported by Romney backers, to spread a lot of misinformation on his tax record in Arkansas. Not to mention you’ve got the same sleazy bunch from 8 years ago spreading stories about how McCain collaborated with the enemy during the war. And of course, the candidates are shocked, absolutely shocked that these kinds of attacks are going on.
Huck is a democrat on everything except for social issues. Since the democrats won’t put up with any dissent from their totalitarian social view, Huck runs in the GOP.
Since the GOP allows diverse views on social issues and since most of the GOP candidates are left wing on social issues, there won’t be any social conservative candidates anywhere.
All sound like good arguments for Fred Thompson, to me.
You know, Huckabee says so many horrific things so often, I’m just not capable of mustering any outrage anymore.
#13 – Posted by: acroso on January 18, 2008 02:45 PM
Er.. yes your comment is SOOOO related to the topic, once again. Seriously, doesn’t this count as spam?
“You know, Huckabee says so many horrific things so often, I’m just not capable of mustering any outrage anymore.”
who said that?
who said that?
#18 – Posted by: acroso on January 18, 2008 03:07 PM
He wasn’t quoting you. The first sentence was a statement, the second was a reply to your post with a reference to your post in between.
You win. I concede that Fred Thompson is the best man out of the current pack to run — and serve — as President of the United States. And, yes, Huckabee played a part in my concession.
Looks like Heinlein was right. Except the First Prophet will be from Arkansas, and not Misissippi. And Heinlein predicted 2012, not 2008. . .
All hail President Nehemiah Scudder, er, Mike Huckatollah. . .
#21 – Posted by: LC_Salgak on January 18, 2008 04:24 PM
I thought of the Prophet thing a few days ago and did a little googling (because I couldn’t remember the Prophets name) and found many, many references to that book and modern politics. All of them made by lefties on various message boards talking about Bush.
If they thought Bush was bringing a theocracy down upon us all, imagine how their heads will explode (and expect the reference to show up in prime-time MSM reports) if the Huckster gets the nomination.
Anybody know if the Hillary reads Heinlein?
Funny how people are conservative, pro-constitution, and yet as soon as they find something they don’t like they pull a McCain-Feingold and start to spit on the first amendment. Why can’t people see through this guy?
RON PAUL
Paulbots: don’t let comments on eariler posts fool you — we actually didn’t miss you all that much.
The name that seems to fit our new First Prophet is Nehemiah Scuddabee.
Nehemiah drove away many potential supporters with his pandering to evangelicals in Iowa. Adopting John McCain’s “No free speech if it means people can call me names” position will only drive away more.
George. . .
Methinks we have a winnah here. . .
And Just remember. . .
Better Fred than Dead.
“I’m stupid and have a hard time reading.”
#18 – Posted by: acroso on January 18, 2008 03:07 PM
Sorry for the confusion. Look for “quote” marks next time, if they aren’t there, its probably not a quote. I’m sure you’ll get this reading thing down someday.
If you become illegal, just think of all the government handouts you could receive.
RON PAUL
I was not aware that making IMAO illegal was controversial: I that thought that that was the one thing we could all agree on – even the PaulBots.
Muslims are outraged.
Are the grammar mistakes actually part of what the Huckster said? Wow. That post about the 527 groups should point out how most “Big Government” solutions only hurt the people, while the “bad guys” either ignore the laws or find loopholes to continue with their shenanigans.
It’s all part of the plan. First you get rid of the 2nd amendment, then you get rid of the first amendment.