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Thursday, March 14, 2019

College Admissions Scandal: Lifestyles of the Rich and Privileged



Along with "Lifestyles of the Rich and Privileged", you can add "Coddled".

It is obvious that the daughters of Lori Loughlin are a couple of coddled brats who seem to feel they are entitled and privileged. One of them was on a USC yacht partying up a storm in the Bahamas when news broke that mommy and daddy bribed the kiddies into the University of Southern California.

Now Loughlin is losing big time as she is being dropped by Hallmark. Talk about "career suicide"!

Laura Ingraham has an interesting article at Fox News about this scandal that starts with:
America has responded to the college admissions scandal with overwhelming disgust and outrage, and now there are growing demands for a re-evaluation of the college entrance process as a whole and for severe repercussions for wrongdoers. 
Now of course, if it's a scandal involving mostly Hollywood celebs and rich liberal elites though, it has to be linked to Donald Trump, right? CNN made a pathetic attempt to couple the president with this nationwide admission scam. They never stop. I saw them, and I said, "Of course they did." 
Well, the truth is, it was the Trump DOJ that busted this racket. The FBI paid actress Lori Loughlin an early morning visit on Wednesday, taking her into custody for her role in the fraud. She and her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli allegedly shelled out half a million dollars in bribes to get their two daughters accepted at USC as recruits for the rowing team -- even though neither rowed crew. Both are out on bond. 
But that brings us to the question of the students themselves who took part in this fraud. Now prosecutors indicated that most were unwitting participants. But maybe we should look at it this way. If a parent steals a car and then gives the car to his son, well, the son doesn't get to keep the car. Because once the crime is discovered, the car is impounded by the authorities and returned to its rightful owner.


Yes, the children of celebrities and others who got admitted through fraud should be expelled. If they want to be admitted back in, they should have to go through the process all over again like everyone else. Getting tutors would be lot cheaper.

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