White Hollywood
Leftists Run Giant Scam on Majfior Universities!
Mar 12, 2019
RUSH: Breaking news! Breaking news! Breaking news!
Dadalut! Dadalut! Dadalut! Dadalut! White Leftists Run Giant Scam on Major
Universities! White Leftists from Hollywood Running Major Scam on Leftist Universities
to Get Incompetent, Worthless Kids into Elite Universities! White Leftist
Liberals from Hollywood Exercising White Privilege! One of the biggest scandals
to ever hit elite American universities!
No, Pelosi has not taken impeachment off the table! Do
not fall for this. (interruption) What? She’s… I know she said she’s taken
impeachment off the table. Don’t believe this! Don’t believe this! They’re
going to impeach Trump. The objective has never changed: Get his approval
numbers down to the thirties if they can, for one reason or another… Look,
we’ll get to all that in just a minute, but this breaking news about these
white, leftist liberals in Hollywood trying to game the admissions system at
major American universities? Holy smokes, folks!
When you unpack, this contains so much. Here are the
details: “Actresses Felicity Huffman…” What was she on? What big TV show? It
was a Sunday night show. It was about women that cheated on their wives or
husbands. (interruption) That’s right! Desperate Housewives. Her husband is
William H. Macy. His name is not in these news stories. William H. Macy of
Fargo fame. He plays insane lunatics. His name is not even mentioned in the
story, but she and her husband are involved in this. Also, an actress named
Lori Loughlin.
They’re among more than 50 white liberals “charged in a
nationwide college admissions cheating scandal that involved paying up to $6
million to place their children into elite universities according to court
records revealed Tuesday. The scam involved placing students in top
universities like Yale, Georgetown, Stanford, USC,” which stands for the
University of Spoiled Children (Isn’t that right, Kraig? It’s exactly what it
is.) “…UCLA and the University of Texas.” It was run by a guy in California
whose last name is Singer, who helped parents get their (I guess) hapless,
unqualified white liberal kids into the schools through bribes.
But that’s only half of this. The scam is they’re donating
money to this fraudster who’s running a charity. They got to deduct the money
that they paid as bribe money to get their kids into these schools. They double
dipped! Wealthy, filthy rich, white liberal Hollywood actresses scamming major
American universities, scamming the American taxpayer, scamming the IRS. You
just wait. The Russians are going to be said to have some kind of role in this
before it’s all over. It says, “Most of the students did not know their
admission to the school was due to a bribe…”
Oh, really? Well, wait ’til you hear some of the other
details and then we can determine the veracity of that. The children’s parents
— and we’re talking about, what, 18, 19 years old here, maybe older? “The
children’s parents would allegedly pay a specified amount of money fully aware
it would be used to gain college admission. The money would then go toward an
SAT or ACT administrator or a college athletic coach who would fake a profile
for the prospective” white, liberal children “regardless of their athletic
ability, according to the charging documents.”
Felicity Huffman and her husband Bill Macy “allegedly
helped their daughter with her college admission by making a ‘purported
charitable contribution of $15,000…to participate in the college entrance exam
cheating scheme,’ the documents said. ‘Huffman later made arrangements to
pursue the scheme a second time, for her younger daughter, before deciding not
to do so.’ The court documents also stated that [Lori Loughlin] agreed to pay
bribes totaling $500,000 in exchange for having their two daughters designated
as recruits to the USC crew team…”
The USC crew team! Do you know what crew is? It’s what
they do in Boston when you see them at the beginning of the Banacek TV show.
They’re rowing boats! That’s what crewing is! The USC crew team? Anyway, here’s
how it would work. They would say that their kids wanted admission to USC
because they had great prowess in crew and they wanted to be on the crew team.
So they ran the scam, they got admitted, and then the kids would say on the
first day — and this is why I don’t believe the kids didn’t know.
The kids would get in and say, “You know what? I changed
my mind. I don’t want to do crew,” or they would fake an injury after the first
couple of practices in whatever athletic endeavor that they were using to get
in. It was a scam from the get-go — and the double dipping! All of these
payments, these bribe payments were made as charitable donations. Now, ostensibly
that was to hide their purpose, but it also permitted tax deductions of the
payments. We also discover here that these white, rich, leftist Hollywood
actresses didn’t trust the system.
They didn’t think their kids could legitimately be
admitted to these universities without trying to game the system. Man, oh, man,
if there has ever been an open, up-front illustration of leftist white
privilege, I don’t know what else it is. And then, of course, the elite
universities have to have somebody there participating in this! Somebody had to
know. The ACT, ACT administrators, whichever, whoever were involved, had to be
involved with this ’cause somebody’s getting the bribe money.
Look at the amount of money they paid to get apparently
their otherwise ineligible, unqualified kids into the schools. It was $500,000
in the case of Lori Loughlin, and there are 50 others. There are 50 so far that
have been identified in this scandal. It was revealed earlier today — within
the last hour — by U.S. Attorney’s Office and an IRS agent, claiming they’re
gonna continue to track this down and make sure the American taxpayer does not
keep getting ripped off in situations like this.
So actress Felicity Huffman and you have a her husband,
Bill Macy — and, by the way, neither these actresses’ husbands are named in
this story, and this is the first story I have. Now, maybe there have been
subsequent stories that have been published since the program began. I haven’t
seen them yet. But in the initial story — and this is a Fox News story — the
names of the husbands are not included. Why is that? Why are the husbands left
out of this? (interruption)
Oh. You mean maybe the husbands didn’t know? Maybe the
husbands didn’t…? (interruption) No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. You can’t
say the husbands didn’t go along with this. Maybe the husbands didn’t sign the
check. Maybe they’re not in charge of the checkbook. (coughs) Excuse me. By the
way, I feel fine, folks. Still suffering the ravaging virus that I had last
week. It’s just a matter now of clearing out things, but I have occasional
sniffles here and occasional indiscriminate cough, but otherwise, I’m fine and
dandy.
So “50 people snared in a nationwide college admissions
cheating scandal that involved paying up to $6 million to place their children
into elite universities,” and I guarantee you if there had been any
conservative actors or actresses involved in this, their names would have led
this story. Again, the scam involved placing students at top universities Yale,
Stanford, Georgetown — ’cause they give away like $3,000 worth of
contraceptives every month. Remember that? Stanford, University southern
California, UCLA and the University of Texas. It’s run by a guy in California.
His name is not mentioned in the story either, but his
last name, I’ve been able to find out, is Singer. He helped parents get their
kids into schools through bribes. It has to mean that the parents thought their
kids had no other way of getting into these schools. That’s just on the surface
of it. That’s kind of in… These people have enough influence without bribing
people, I would think, particularly if you’re talking about UCLA or USC. But to
have to say that your kids are experts in crew, rowing, and then you get the kid
to say, “Ah, I really don’t like crew,” after they get into the university?
You can’t kick them out after that.
Anyway, let me… You can digest this, and there will be
more details forthcoming.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: It turns out that Felicity Huffman’s husband
William H. Macy’s not been named, at least in any of the court documents
revealed so far. Now, Lori Loughlin… You know, I saw a picture of her in the
story. She looks familiar, and I finally found… (interruption) Right. I know
she’s from Full House. She’s got this big show on Hallmark called The
Laundromat Murders or some such… (interruption) Wind Calls the Heart? Fine.
Wind Calls the Heart, Hallmark Channel. I think there are murders that happen
in laundromats and she’s a laundromat detective or some such thing. I don’t
know.
Anyway, her husband has been indicted in this. You know
who this guy is? He is the lead fashion designer for Target. Right on. His name
is Mossimo Giannulli. He just signed a deal for $27.8 million with Target, a
multiproduct licensing agreement with Target stores for $27.8 million. Their
daughters are Isabella and Olivia. (interruption) How’s he gonna plan the
Target boardroom? What’s Target famous for? I’m having a… What was the
controversy involving Target? I’m… (interruption) Oh, yeah. Everybody and their
database was released. Yeah, okay.
So, anyway, I just wanted to correct the record. Bill
Macy was not named in any of the court paperwork. He is Felicity Huffman’s
husband. “One of the unsealed court documents included indictments against
former Yale University women’s soccer coach Rudolph ‘Rudy’ Meredith, who has
been charged with two counts of wire fraud.” There’s mail fraud in this too.
This features a tremendous number of years in prison if these people end up
being found guilty of a full boat of charges, because once you start getting
mail fraud and wire fraud… (interruption)
Garage Sale Mystery. That’s it! I don’t know why I
thought The Laundromat Mystery. Ha-ha-ha. Don’t… (interruption) The Garage Sale
Mystery, Lori Loughlin.
It’s classic, is it not, trying to game the system paying
and defrauding and finding people willing to take the bribe money. But the big
deal to me is funneling these bribe payments through a charity in order to be
able to deduct it, which, you know, involves some degree of financial
understanding. Target was also in the news not long ago for… I think they were
the first to install unisex bathrooms, in addition to having the major data
breach.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: Okay. I’m gonna switch it up because people want to
weigh in on the rich white leftists gaming the university admissions system,
and I want to take their calls. If I don’t now and I get into Pelosi and get
into calls in the next hour, when we go to the phones, people are gonna be
talking about the rich white liberal Hollywood scandal. So I don’t want that
much separation between the topic — the subject — and the calls on it. So let’s
start in Elkhart, Indiana. This is Rhonda, and I’m glad you called. Hi.
CALLER: Hi, Rush. The tragedy of this scandal is that
when parents bribe and manipulate the challenges of life away from their kids,
they are robbing them of so much opportunity to build character in the pursuit
of their dreams. One of my sons is a political science major, and his dream has
been to get into Hillsdale College. I watched him take two
rejection letters, and every time he got back up and he swung again. And on the
third try, Rush, he got that admissions packet that he was wanting.
As his mom, I am so thankful for the lessons that that
opportunity has given him. And I know it’s gonna make such a difference for him
throughout his life — and as he pursues a career in politics — to have that
inner strength that says, “I won’t take failure. I will try again.” He made a
goal of getting an internship at a local congressman’s office so that he could
get the experience and get that letter of recommendation. And you know what? He
got that too. And I just think that he has such a bright future.
RUSH: Well, it’s a good point, but let me be honest about
something here, folks. It’s not new that parents try to help their kids along.
I mean, there’s all kinds of examples of it throughout recorded human history.
I know people whose whole lives have been built around making connections to
get their kids jobs here, jobs there. Now, I’m not talking about bribing or
defrauding the IRS or anything. I mean, this is an extreme example. But the
idea that parents have attempted to assist their kids getting ahead?
There’s nothing new about that, and there’s nothing
particularly untoward about it, unless it involves breaking the law and
arranging for a kid to do something he’s not qualified to do. I agree with you
totally about the life lesson here, that you should not ever rob anyone. This
is my major argument against liberalism. It takes dignity away from every
practitioner. Victimology and liberalism destroy dignity. They destroy the
opportunity for human accomplishment, human achievement — the really great
self-esteem that comes with actually having accomplished something on your own,
earning something on your own.
That’s irreplaceable, and people who have that denied get
short-changed — and, in worst cases, they end up expecting influence to grease
the skids for them. I know the temptation was probably great for you to get
involved and help your kid get what he wants. Again, it’s human nature and it’s
one of the things that parents see sometimes as even a responsibility. So I
don’t want to sit here and be perceived as somebody who doesn’t know this kind
of thing goes on. It does. Not the Felicity Huffman, rich white liberal
Hollywood actress business here.
Just the idea here that connections, networking, this
kind of thing. I mean, it is practically how Washington, D.C., gets staffed,
folks! It’s how the administrative state gets populated. I mean, the Ivy League
is a training ground and proving ground and a population resource center for
the Washington administrative state. (interruption) Uh… (sigh) I’ve just been
asked, “Are you saying there is no level playing field?” Well, playing field,
that’s… It’s a toughie. This is one of the realities of life. Some people are
more qualified than others to do certain things.
Some have more aptitude for certain things than others.
We are all different. The level playing field concept is one in which anybody
seeking their passion, following their dreams, has equal access to the
opportunities on the playing field. That’s what a level playing field is. A
level playing field does not mean guaranteeing results. It’s not guaranteed
outcome. It’s opportunity, period. This is a gross exaggeration of this
criminal behavior and the complicity of the universities in this.
This is a gross, gross illegal manifestation of it. Do
you not know anybody who has tried to get their kids a job? Let’s say that you…
I don’t know. You know the congressman in your district, and your kid wants to
go into politics, and you think an internship with your congressman might be a
good deal. Would you call the congressman and put your…? Of course, you would!
Of course, you would! Would you bribe your congressman? Well, of course not.
But a lot of people will attempt to leverage
relationships they have with people for the benefit of, not just their kids,
themselves, for crying out loud. It is the way of the world. Now, I happen to
choose, in my life, a business where I didn’t have any of that because (sigh) I
didn’t know anybody that could leverage me in broadcasting and in radio. But
it’s a, nevertheless, true point that she’s making. It’s a very fine line,
because you don’t want to rob your kids not only the opportunity succeed, but
the opportunity to fail. There is so much to learn in failure.
Everybody does it.
Everybody knows how to do it.
It’s what you do after you fail that determines who you
are and what kind of person you are. And there are parents who don’t want their
kids to fail, particularly now ’cause (sobbing), “It’s so painful! It’s so
hurtful! It’s so unfair!” So you try to grease the skids so your kid never
fails and never learns proper life lessons. I’ve had people…. Hillsdale College is a partner of this radio program. I can’t
tell you the number of people who (muttering), “Uh, could you… Could you, you
know…?” I’m not gonna do it. If I do it once, I’ve gotta… I’m not gonna do it.
I’m not gonna leverage a relationship I have with Hillsdale in any way, shape,
manner, or form like that. It’s the cleanest way, and will not violate my sense
of duty within the partnership to not leverage it this way.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: We’ll get back to those of you on the phones that
want to talk about the university cheating scandal — the wealthy, white,
leftist liberals in Hollywood trying to game admissions for their children to
major American universities. Now, look, folks. Let’s not pretend to be naive
here. We know that parents want to get their kids into the best schools they
possibly can as part of being parents. Particularly when you talk about
education, that’s what… Regardless of how corrupt our system has become, it
still is a fact of life that American parents want their kids to get into the
best school they can get ’em into.
Now, we’re not being naive here about this. We’re not
acting like the white, rich leftists in Hollywood are doing something nobody
else does. It’s the way they went about it. It was using their wealth and using
their privilege. In fact, somebody just sent me a tweet here from Lori Loughlin
that went back to February 25th of this year… No! Yeah, I guess it is. Tweet: “There
are more important things than money. Like doing the right thing. Words to live
by.” That is a Lori Loughlin tweet. Now, you know who it is that says there’s
more to life than money?
Who is it that says that? People with money! And you know
why they say it? It’s because they know it’s damn well true. They started out
and maybe didn’t have much. They’ve gotten a lot of money. Back when they
didn’t have money, they thought money would answer every problem, all their
prayers, and it doesn’t. So they then realize that and come out with this
flowery stuff, “There’s more to life than money. There are more important
things in life.”
Yeah, they don’t say that before they earn it. They say
it after they earned it, because it doesn’t answer all of the questions or
solve all of the problems. (interruption) Well, it… (interruption) Yeah, it…
(chuckling) Snerdley’s out there shouting at me. “Well, it does make life
better, doesn’t it?” I don’t even want… I don’t want to go down this road.
Yeah, it does, but it’s… (sigh) Let me just leave it at that. Yeah, it does.
(interruption)
Okay, fine. There’s nothing else to be gained by going
any further than this. The point is parents have been trying to do everything
they can. Look at the times in Washington when vouchers have been provided to
poor families, African-American families. They line up for weeks to get those,
because they want the best for their kids. Everybody does, except those that…
Well, sadly there are those that don’t care about that, but most people — in
your average, normal circumstance — want the best for their kids.
And when you talk about education, it’s the top of the
list that they want to do for ’em. And this is an instance of gaming and
cheating the system here with the help of the universities involved. And what
this does is tell everybody else that the admissions system can be or is gamed
and isn’t legitimate. And so every system that’s set up that tells everybody,
“You gotta get in by passing this test, getting this score, doing that…”
You’ve got gazillions of people following the rules,
trying to get in the way they’re told they have to get in because they don’t
have money to spread around — and they’re finding out now that the case and
system is rigged against them. I’m sorry, since the left has politicized
everything, I will point out that it’s leftists that what caught violating the
law, gaming the system. Maybe not all of them are. Who knows? We don’t know all
the names here.
But since we’re talking Hollywood, what are the odds?
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