OK. This handwriting. This mocking parent. Let’s just, for the moment, assume he doesn’t have a learning disability.
OK. This handwriting. This mocking parent. Let’s just, for the moment, assume he doesn’t have a learning disability.
According to an article in the Wash. Post by Gabrielle Bluestone - “Jane Buckingham, accused of paying someone to take the ACT for her son and then asking for a copy of the exam to administer to him at home so he would think he’d really taken the test.” I actually feel for this kid with a mother like that.
Some of the kids did take the exam, and their parents had their test papers subbed or a different score sent back in another way. I dunno if that applies to this particular guy though.
So “progressive” guys can have someone besides Bernie to avoid voting for a woman...
Yeah, what will all the other 70 year olds showing off their hot untattooed bods think him? The horror.
Wait - she is John McCain’s daughter? I feel like maybe she should mention that every once in a while.
Wherein two Latinas and an Italian-American woman who was the daughter of a seamstress and Coca Cola truck driver have to listen to why systems that keep the privileged white upper class in power are fine from the daughter of a U.S. senator and a beer heiress.
Rich people: “Everything should be earned on merit! But legacy admissions are different because that impacts my family.”
But I mean, he’ll be 70, so who cares at that point?
Joy Behar says it to her frequently. And then McMeghan pouts. Joy should be getting an active war zone bonus at this point.
And her father - did you know her father was John McCain? - famously got into the Naval Academy as a legacy admit and finished at the bottom of his class. He was, by the way, Senator John McCain. And she’s his daughter.
If not for her father, Meghan McCain would be the third-best account executive at Tucson’s 6th best PR agency.
I’m glad Megs is brave enough to speak up for the unsung heroes of the elite establishment. No one ever advocates for the rich and powerful!
I think the argument is more about buying your way in, not getting a standard letter of recommendation.
My family goes back generations at the Naval Academy. And that’s service to your country, so I would push back on that part of it because my grandfather, great-grandfather, my brothers all served their country.
I love how Meghan is like “IT’S ABOUT SERVICE SO IT’S OK!” as if the kid who didn’t get into Annapolis because of the McCain’s was not service-ing enough.
This was the most Meghany Meghan yet. The topic had nothing to do with her family and she went right to how EVERYTHING is about her family - because her family has benefitted from legacy admissions for generations, and rather than just not mentioning it, she brazenly defended it.
MY GOD, we get it. You’re better than us because you care so much about the privileged brat who’s the subject of this write-up:
I don’t like Starbucks (tastes kinda burnt to me) but I love free shit. That would remind me of a continental breakfast and I love continental breakfasts! I must say I would do the same as your ex lol.