Posted on 03/29/2018 6:48:54 AM PDT by Kaslin
Parkland activist David Hogg is calling for a boycott of Laura Ingrahams advertisers after the Fox News host made a comment about some of his college rejections, which he openly discussed in an interview with TMZ.
David Hogg Rejected By Four Colleges To Which He Applied and whines about it. (Dinged by UCLA with a 4.1 GPA...totally predictable given acceptance rates.) Ingraham tweeted along with a link to a DailyWire story about the rejections.
Hogg was turned down by four University of California schools--Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Barbara and Irvine.
The Parkland activist responded by calling on his supporters to contact her advertisers.
While he had a number of followers happy with his push for a boycott of Ingrahams advertisers, the best response came from fellow student Kyle Kashuv.
You can run around calling everyone a child murderer, viciously smear @DLoesch, say he isn't attacking @MarcoRubio hard enough, but, if you tweet out an article that points out that he didn't get into college he launches a boycott against you trying to drive you out of business, he wrote.
Mic drop.
I read that he got a 1270.
Kissing cousin to the Camera Hogg?
That 4.0 max you mentioned is so 1980’s. Today high schools give credit for taking AP or college credit. Now you can have a 5.0 grade point average as they weigh the harder classes. My guess is Hogg has 1 AP type course and the rest regular and probably gets A’s in all of them IF the 4.1 is true.
What college would want a proven troublemaking bigmouth on their campus? They have enough problems already without admitting someone with a history like this. Obviously Hogg wasn’t thinking ahead when he opened his mouth and allowed himself to be co-opted by Commies and libtards. This shows his level of critical thinking-—he doesn’t have any.
To get into the UC system schools you have to have at least one of the following qualifications, in addition to have a perfect score on the SAT and a GPA of 4.8 or higher:
1) Have at least 3 patents for devices that reduce Global Warming.
2) Have started a company that went public.
3) Have started a company that was bought by Google.
4) Written a book that made it to the top 10 on NYT Best Sellers List.
5) Be a minority who is turning his life around.
6) Applying for admission in Women’s Studies.
7) Transgender.
A reminder of Christopher Jones playing Max Frost.
(”Wild in the Streets”)
That’s damn funny but lots of younger FReeper types
probably don’t get it. Anyway, I wonder if he would
respond if you called him ‘church key head’?
This useless POS really is quite the little Fascist. I’d love to get in the ring with him for a nice 3 round beat down.
“Some AP classes are an easy A...:
Yup. However, a lot of students think this: do the AP class/pay for the test/get the college credits. They can then have the flexibility, for example, to lighten a semester load to say 12 or 13 credits when they take the difficult classes for themselves (a lab science, for example). Plus, any semester LESS at a university means less money in the long run. Even a “free” semester at a college (meaning 15 credits of AP) can be big money that they don’t have to spend. I love AP classes for this very reason!
Probably the same guy, a bit rough, but then again, mugshots never catch people at their best. You’ve got the black hair, light eyes, delicate frame, attached earlobes, pointy chin ... and the same name.
David Hogg's full name is David Miles Hogg
Also please note that the description in the arrest record of that Hogg guy from NC states his eyes are blue. The eyes of David Miles Hogg look brown to me.
That may very well be. But if it is, all I can is that it’s the most remarkable case of the “doppelganger” phenomenon that I’ve ever seen.
Early life and education
But he has nice hair.
I’m surprised Berkeley hasn’t dropped their pants for him...
Time to flush google and facebook, then.
Hahaha!!!!!
he’s not that important, although he thinks he is
Strange how he didn’t apply to any east coast schools, seeing how he loves Florida so much (and thank goodness that San Diego turned him down)
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