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Video: Huckabee’s Obama Gun “Joke” at the NRA Convention

Mike Huckabee

Perhaps when this photograph was taken, Mike Huckabee was looking into his future, that awful day, May 16, 2008, when he would make that awful “joke” about someone aiming a gun at Barack Obama, and the NRA would probably wish they’d never invited this awful “advocate.”

During a speech before the National Rifle Association convention Friday afternoon in Louisville, Kentucky, former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee — who has endorsed presumptive GOP nominee John McCain — joked that an unexpected offstage noise was Democrat Barack Obama looking to avoid a gunman.

“That was Barack Obama, he just tripped off a chair, he’s getting ready to speak,” said the former Arkansas governor, to audience laughter. “Somebody aimed a gun at him and he dove for the floor.”

Obama supports extending the assault weapons ban, limits on gun sales, and a national law against carrying concealed weapons, with exceptions for retired police and military personnel.

Source: Huckabee jokes about Obama ducking a gunman

It’s not the first such Huckabee “joke” ….

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Via: Right Pundits - Huckabee: Obama Gun Joke

Video: Huckabee’s Obama Gun “Joke” at the NRA Convention


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Joshua Packwood, first white valedictorian at Morehouse College

Joshua Packwood is a minority among minority, as the first white valedictorian of historically black Morehouse College whose distinguished alumni include Martin Luther King, Jr., Julian Bond, Spike Lee, Samuel L. Jackson, David Satcher, Lerone Bennett, Jr., and Calvin O. Butts, III.

“Because I’m one of the only white students, it’s easy to call me ‘the white boy,’ I’m naturally going to stand out,” says Packwood.

But Packwood, 22, doesn’t stand out solely because he is white or has maintained a 4.0 grade point average. For those who don’t know him, what is surprising is that a Rhodes Scholar finalist turned down a full scholarship to Columbia University to attend the all-black men’s university.

This came naturally to Packwood, who attended a predominantly black high school.

“A large majority of my friends, like all my girlfriends have been minorities,” says Packwood. “So it was very, it was kind of strange that I always kind of gravitated to the black community.”

Source: White valedictorian: A first for historically black Morehouse

Joshua Packwood, first white valedictorian at Morehouse College

Morehouse has admitted white students since the 1960s, although they are a minority on campus. An article from the AP notes that Packwood’s recruiter at Morehouse assumed he was black.

When Packwood applied to Morehouse, he had frequent conversations with George Gray, an alumnus who was a recruiter at the school. Gray was impressed by Packwood’s credentials and spent months trying to talk the sought-after senior into choosing Morehouse over other elite schools.

“He had outstanding numbers,” said Gray, now director of admissions at historically black Philander Smith College in Little Rock, Ark. “He was the kind of kid we were looking for to be a presidential scholar.”

After several conversations, Packwood began to suspect that Gray had no idea that he was white. His suspicions were confirmed when one of Gray’s calls caught Packwood in the middle of track practice.

“Don’t let the white kids walk you down,” Gray quipped.

“Wait,” Packwood responded. “You know I’m white, right?”

Silence. Uneasy laughter. Confirmation.

“The challenge was to get the best student that we could, and Josh definitely fit that,” Gray said.

And for Packwood, knowing that he had been picked on his merits, and not as a token white recruit, made the difference.

“That said I could come here and, ironically, be accepted for who I am,” Packwood said. “I thought I made the right decision then, and I know I made the right decision now.”

It was not as if this was the first time Packwood experienced life in the minority. He was among the few white students in his class at Grandview Senior High School in suburban Kansas City, Mo. He has mixed-race siblings and his mother was married to an African-American. Packwood’s experiences growing up have helped him navigate black culture while remaining comfortable with his own complexion.

Source: Historically Black College Honors First White Valedictorian

Joshua Packwood is profiled and interviewed in this AP video.

Joshua Packwood’s achievement has brought press attention not only to himself but to the distinguished history and tradition of Morehouse College and the “Morehouse mystique.”

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Joshua Packwood, First White Valedictorian in Morehouse College’s 141 Year History


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The “Inside Edition” Bill O’Reilly meltdown video surfaced a few days ago and has created a viral explosion of (mostly NSFW) videos.

It spawned the (NSFW) Bill O’Reilly Flips Out — Dance Remix

The Keith Olbermann body language analysis….


The Stephen Colbert tribute meltdown….


And even a response from Bill O’Reilly himself.

What’s been missing? The other side of the story. Meet the producer that set off Bill O’Reilly’s “Inside Edition” meltdown. (NSFW)

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Video: Bill O’Reilly’s Producer - Responsible for the Bill O’Reilly Meltdown?


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