Trump Curse Strikes Again: Actress Felicity Huffman Arrested In College Bribery Case
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Take care of those titties for me.
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Quote: (03-12-2019 06:40 PM)Sp5 Wrote:
You think because some of these celebs were against Trump that this scandal is going to work in Trump's favor?
Au contraire. It's a lot bigger than a couple of virtue-signalling Hollywood women. This is huge.
It rips the mask off of "meritocracy," and all of the striving middle/upper-middle class are going to be outraged. There were hedge fund guys, big-firm lawyers and various other rich bastards in this.
People are going to look at this and think: these fuckers are like the Trumps and Kushners.
This should be in Politics, because it's going to play out in egalitarian politics.
Quote: (03-13-2019 07:30 PM)Canopus Wrote:
By the way, haven't the media, feminists, and every social justice whacko out there spent the last decade or so screeching that American university campuses are rape factories where the nation's unsuspecting, nubile daughters are lured to Bacchanalian parties, plied with (GASP) alcohol, and assaulted by nefarious fraternity dudebros such as Jock McKavanaugh and Chad Magahat?
So why are rich celebrities bribing their way and breaking the law to send their poor, innocent daughters to these wretched hives of scum and toxic masculinity?
Quote: (03-12-2019 11:09 PM)MrLemon Wrote:
Quote: (03-12-2019 06:40 PM)Sp5 Wrote:
You think because some of these celebs were against Trump that this scandal is going to work in Trump's favor?
Au contraire. It's a lot bigger than a couple of virtue-signalling Hollywood women. This is huge.
It rips the mask off of "meritocracy," and all of the striving middle/upper-middle class are going to be outraged. There were hedge fund guys, big-firm lawyers and various other rich bastards in this.
People are going to look at this and think: these fuckers are like the Trumps and Kushners.
This should be in Politics, because it's going to play out in egalitarian politics.
Not disagreeing with you, but I have to ask: Does anybody in the USA believe in meritocracy anymore?
Quote: (03-12-2019 03:09 PM)david.garrett84 Wrote:
http://fortune.com/2019/03/12/loughlin-h...dmissions/
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Felicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin Are Among 40 Celebs, CEOs Arrested in a College Admissions Cheating Scandal
A who’s who of famous names, from actresses to CEOs [READ: DEMOCRATIC DONORS], have been arrested as part of a national college admissions cheating scam, according to court records unsealed in Boston Tuesday.
Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin are among the more than 40 people arrested for paying bribes to get their children into elite schools, including Georgetown, Stanford, UCLA, and Yale.
The scam said prosecutors, arranged for children to be recruited as athletes, regardless of their athletic abilities. Academic officials, including the former women’s soccer coach at Yale University, are also facing charges.
“Beginning in or about 2011, and continuing through the present, the defendants—principally individuals whose high-school age children were applying to college—conspired with others to use bribery and other forms of fraud to facilitate their children’s admission to colleges and universities in the District of Massachusetts and elsewhere, including Yale University, Stanford University, the University of Texas, the University of Southern California, and the University of Southern California-Los Angeles,” an affidavit supporting the indictment said.
Also named in the indictment are William E. McGlashan Jr., founder and managing partner of TPG Growth, a Silicon Valley investment fund, wine baron Agustin Huneeus, Robert Zangrillo, CEO of venture firm Dragon Global, Gordon Caplan, co-chairman of the notable law firm Willkie, Farr & Gallagher, Elisabeth Kimmel, owner of Midwest Television and a board member at Ballast Point Brewing and former Pimco CEO Doug Hodge.
The bribes reportedly went as high as $6 million. The children, generally, did not realize their admission was due to a bribe.
Huffman, who starred on TV’s Desperate Housewives and her spouse, actor William H. Macy, allegedly “made a purported charitable contribution of $15,000…to participate in the college entrance exam cheating scheme on behalf of her eldest daughter. Huffman later made arrangements to pursue the scheme a second time, for her younger daughter, before deciding not to do so.”
Loughlin, who most recently starred on the Netflix’s comedy Fuller House, and her husband are accused of agreeing to pay $500,000 in bribe to have their daughters recruited to the USC crew team, even though they had not previously participated in crew sports.
“The charges brought forth today are troubling and should be a concern for all of higher education,” the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) said in a statement Tuesday. “We are looking into these allegations to determine the extent to which NCAA rules may have been violated.”
Apparently some of these people tried to write off the bribes for tax deductions. Oh Lord, thank you.
LOL. I remember Felicity Huffman huffing and puffing about how she was joining the Women’s March.
It’s so great she’s marching for the little people while buying off college officials to jump ahead of those same little people!
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”I'm going to the Million Women March in DC with my two daughters, and my sister and her daughter and their two grandchildren,” Ms Huffman said.
"I feel that the election was somewhat of a feminist issue. I feel like the best of us was bested by not the best of them."
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world...28616.html
Quote: (03-12-2019 11:09 PM)MrLemon Wrote:
Quote: (03-12-2019 06:40 PM)Sp5 Wrote:
You think because some of these celebs were against Trump that this scandal is going to work in Trump's favor?
Au contraire. It's a lot bigger than a couple of virtue-signalling Hollywood women. This is huge.
It rips the mask off of "meritocracy," and all of the striving middle/upper-middle class are going to be outraged. There were hedge fund guys, big-firm lawyers and various other rich bastards in this.
People are going to look at this and think: these fuckers are like the Trumps and Kushners.
This should be in Politics, because it's going to play out in egalitarian politics.
Not disagreeing with you, but I have to ask: Does anybody in the USA believe in meritocracy anymore?
Quote: (03-14-2019 07:04 AM)Sp5 Wrote:
Quote: (03-12-2019 11:09 PM)MrLemon Wrote:
Quote: (03-12-2019 06:40 PM)Sp5 Wrote:
You think because some of these celebs were against Trump that this scandal is going to work in Trump's favor?
Au contraire. It's a lot bigger than a couple of virtue-signalling Hollywood women. This is huge.
It rips the mask off of "meritocracy," and all of the striving middle/upper-middle class are going to be outraged. There were hedge fund guys, big-firm lawyers and various other rich bastards in this.
People are going to look at this and think: these fuckers are like the Trumps and Kushners.
This should be in Politics, because it's going to play out in egalitarian politics.
Not disagreeing with you, but I have to ask: Does anybody in the USA believe in meritocracy anymore?
Nobody really believed in it, but the striving middle/upper-middle class thought they had the system wired through their SAT test prep and huge mortgages in suburbs with "good" schools. This makes them chumps. Now the indictments have led to a flood of stories detailing how it's been even more corrupt all along.
It's already known that Kushner's corrupt old man bought Jared a seat at Harvard, and that old man Trump bought Donald a seat at Wharton.
Years ago I had a case, it came out in discovery that a kid who was a "legacy" and went to an expensive private school got into Harvard with SATs less than 1200 and a B average. Thousands of cases like that.
Having sailing team scholarships is worse than affirmative action, but in reality with affirmative action as now applied I guess that legacy African-Americans (descendants of slaves) are getting screwed as much as working-class whites and Asians.
The new "diversity" justification for race-based admissions probably admit more higher class mixed-race like Obama, or children of African, West Indian, or Latin American immigrant professionals than kids from the ghetto. That's my impression from reading the Harvard Crimson, Yale Daily News etc once in awhile. More names like Ogheneme, Acheampong, or Kipchongwe than Jackson or Johnson.
Quote: (03-14-2019 08:06 AM)TravelerKai Wrote:
Have they any clue what happens in an 65%+ environment of Hispanics? For those of you that live in vastly white areas of America, the cliff notes is that they basically hire and work with their own kind or anyone that likes speaking Spanish. Shocking, yes I know.
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(CN) – Students filed a federal class action in California Wednesday against several universities and entities allegedly involved in the massive college admissions scandal that led to the arrest of 50 people, including actresses, business executives and coaches.
Federal prosecutors said Tuesday that a nationwide college admissions bribery scheme carried out by Rick Singer and the Edge College & Career Network offered parents the option of faking learning disabilities to give their children more time to take the SAT and ACT college-entrance exams and another option that bribed college coaches to designate the students as athletes to lower the academic threshold for admission.
Two Stanford students said in the lawsuit that qualified students paid college admission fees without realizing that “unqualified students were slipping in through the back door of the admissions process by committing fraud, bribery, cheating, and dishonesty.”
The lawsuit names Stanford University, the University of Southern California, UCLA, the University of San Diego, the University of Texas at Austin, Wake Forest University, Yale University and Georgetown University as defendants.
Plaintiff Erica Olsen said in the complaint that she had “stellar” standardized test scores and athletic talent. She applied to Yale and paid an application fee of approximately $80, only to be rejected by the university.
“Had she known that the system at Yale University was warped and rigged by fraud, she would not have spent the money to apply to the school,” the lawsuit states. “She also did not receive what she paid for—a fair admissions consideration process.”
Olsen also claims that since Stanford is linked to the scandal, her degree might not go as far.
“Her degree is now not worth as much as it was before, because prospective employers may now question whether she was admitted to the university on her own merits, versus having parents who were willing to bribe school officials,” the lawsuit states.
The students claim that the schools failed to properly oversee their admissions process and ensure that it was fair to all students.
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The answer is obvious: no, it wouldn’t. Colleges aren’t about training kids for the real world, or teaching them significant modes of thinking, or examining timeless truths. Universities aren’t about skill sets, either – at least in the humanities. They’re about two things: credentialism and social connections.
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After I was admitted to Harvard Law School, I attended orientation. Our 500-strong class was gathered in Memorial Hall, in historic Sanders Theater, where then-Dean Elena Kagan (now Supreme Court Justice) spoke to us. She informed us that the competition was over – we were in! No need to worry about the stuff we’d seen in The Paper Chase – we were all going to leave with degrees and jobs. Not just that – as graduates of Harvard Law, we were destined to rule the universe. She informed us of how many alumni were in the Senate, how many in Congress, how many on the Supreme Court. The battle was over upon our acceptance to the institution.
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Obama Family Tennis Coach Charged in College Bribery Case
Obama’s tennis coach, the Obama family tennis coach was among those charged in the college admissions scheme. Did you know this? (interruption) You didn’t know that. “The Obama family,” which was famous for having no money, like the Clintons were famous for having no money. “The Obama family’s personal tennis coach was among the dozens of people charged [yesterday] in a sweeping college admissions bribery scheme. Gordon Ernst — who once taught former first lady Michelle Obama and her daughters, Malia and Sasha — was accused of conspiracy to commit racketeering when he was the tennis coach at Georgetown University.
Quote: (03-14-2019 08:06 AM)TravelerKai Wrote:
Quote: (03-14-2019 07:04 AM)Sp5 Wrote:
Quote: (03-12-2019 11:09 PM)MrLemon Wrote:
Quote: (03-12-2019 06:40 PM)Sp5 Wrote:
You think because some of these celebs were against Trump that this scandal is going to work in Trump's favor?
Au contraire. It's a lot bigger than a couple of virtue-signalling Hollywood women. This is huge.
It rips the mask off of "meritocracy," and all of the striving middle/upper-middle class are going to be outraged. There were hedge fund guys, big-firm lawyers and various other rich bastards in this.
People are going to look at this and think: these fuckers are like the Trumps and Kushners.
This should be in Politics, because it's going to play out in egalitarian politics.
Not disagreeing with you, but I have to ask: Does anybody in the USA believe in meritocracy anymore?
Nobody really believed in it, but the striving middle/upper-middle class thought they had the system wired through their SAT test prep and huge mortgages in suburbs with "good" schools. This makes them chumps. Now the indictments have led to a flood of stories detailing how it's been even more corrupt all along.
It's already known that Kushner's corrupt old man bought Jared a seat at Harvard, and that old man Trump bought Donald a seat at Wharton.
Years ago I had a case, it came out in discovery that a kid who was a "legacy" and went to an expensive private school got into Harvard with SATs less than 1200 and a B average. Thousands of cases like that.
Having sailing team scholarships is worse than affirmative action, but in reality with affirmative action as now applied I guess that legacy African-Americans (descendants of slaves) are getting screwed as much as working-class whites and Asians.
The new "diversity" justification for race-based admissions probably admit more higher class mixed-race like Obama, or children of African, West Indian, or Latin American immigrant professionals than kids from the ghetto. That's my impression from reading the Harvard Crimson, Yale Daily News etc once in awhile. More names like Ogheneme, Acheampong, or Kipchongwe than Jackson or Johnson.
This part is pure fire. I think Excelsior once mentioned something similar before.
Black Democrats/Liberals scream and holler about reparations, affirmative action, etc. and continue to vote for people that support this junk, and have no idea they are being legitimately screwed over by the legion of Nigerians and others that do not identify as Black, because they are actually African or something else with a different color passport to prove it. Probably more than 60% of Black Americans do not even have a passport.
How the fuck does legacy "Black America" close the gap with "whites" in America with Affirmative Action, if the schools and employers instead find people that are technically dark skinned but never had a great grandparent that was a slave or a sharecropper? If you never could put that clause in a law or a policy, it was ripe for exploitation.
It's called getting replaced.
Same thing with being "pro open borders". Hispanics already make black vote less powerful or needed. Do you really want more far left socialist leaning types from Central and South America? They whine about white people keeping blacks out of jobs and opportunities. Have they any clue what happens in an 65%+ environment of Hispanics? For those of you that live in vastly white areas of America, the cliff notes is that they basically hire and work with their own kind or anyone that likes speaking Spanish. Shocking, yes I know.
Quote: (03-14-2019 08:06 AM)TravelerKai Wrote:
Black Democrats/Liberals scream and holler about reparations, affirmative action, etc. and continue to vote for people that support this junk, and have no idea they are being legitimately screwed over by the legion of Nigerians and others that do not identify as Black, because they are actually African or something else with a different color passport to prove it. Probably more than 60% of Black Americans do not even have a passport.
How the fuck does legacy "Black America" close the gap with "whites" in America with Affirmative Action, if the schools and employers instead find people that are technically dark skinned but never had a great grandparent that was a slave or a sharecropper? If you never could put that clause in a law or a policy, it was ripe for exploitation.
Quote: (03-14-2019 12:04 PM)Captainstabbin Wrote:
Ben Shapiro had a good piece about this:
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The answer is obvious: no, it wouldn’t. Colleges aren’t about training kids for the real world, or teaching them significant modes of thinking, or examining timeless truths. Universities aren’t about skill sets, either – at least in the humanities. They’re about two things: credentialism and social connections.
Quote: (03-14-2019 01:28 PM)JohnKreese Wrote:
Good job investigators!
Now do China and their test-taking and admissions bribery.
Quote: (03-14-2019 03:33 PM)porscheguy Wrote:
I often wondered how college students who could barely piece together a sentence in English ever got themselves through English 101.