The USC Friday Column Supplement

I hear USC intends to sell the Santa Monica house that Carol Folt lived in during her presidency.

It was expected after USC announced it would sell some properties to address its $200 million budget deficit but sources said the administration has taken steps to prepare to sell the property.

  • Saniyah Hall, who is ranked the No. 1 player in the nation by some women’s basketball recruiting services, has committed to USC. She is a 6-foot-2 guard/forward.

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  1. Just In: Carol is refusing to cooperate with the movers sent by USC to assist her in relocating— an ugly scene has erupted on the front lawn with a half naked Carol screaming “get your drunken hands off my boobies” at Santa Monica police….

    #[btw,ADrugAddictLivingUnderHerPorchHasBeenIdentifiedAs”Sybil”]

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  2. KAM: In California, Gov. Gavin Newsom is desperately trying to find a buyer for an oil refinery that he and his policies were instrumental in shooing from the state. Newsom’s policies have driven multiple refineries out of the state. Valero Oil has given up and plans to close a San Francisco-area refinery in 2026.

    Valero plans to completely close down in 2026. California had 40 refineries in the 1980s. The recently announced closures will leave as few as seven refineries operational by 2026.

    California’s gas prices are “42.2% higher than the national average, 40.7% higher than Arizona, 20% higher than Nevada, 46.86% higher than Florida, and a whopping 63.12% higher than Texas.” It’s not a good look when you want to win your party’s nomination to be president of the free world.

    DON: It turns out that when your environmental policies force the closure of multiple oil refineries cranking out homegrown gas, you are forced to import more expensive gas. It has the side effect of making you and your Governor look really dumb, Cowardly Gabby. Worse, it makes the other states that follow California’s environmental lead — looking at you, Oregon and Washington — look even dumber.

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    1. The question is not whether oil will be extracted and refined but rather who and where the extraction and refinement takes place. In America, and in California, it can be done in a cleaner and safer way than in other parts of the world. But Biden and Newsom would rather see Mexico or Russian or some middle eastern country do it and pollute the earth much more than we would and in the process get rich. And then use those riches to become more powerful and a threat to us. Makes no sense. It hurts the country. But they feel good about themselves when they say “no more drilling on public lands.”

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      1. What a perfect day. Everyone beat up on Sybil.

        #AnEntire”BeatUpSybil”CommentsSection

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  3. KAM: GOALPOSTS, MOVED: College Board shortens SAT as student performance declines. “The College Board defended the shortened passages, now approximately the length of a social media post, citing that the ability to read longer passages is ‘not an essential prerequisite for college.’”

    DON: Uh huh.

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  4. KAM: More bad news for Cowardly Sparrow Gabby aka Sybil:

    Actually, Obama Can Be Indicted:
    The Supreme Court explicitly left the door open for criminal charges—even against sitting or former presidents—if the conduct in question was personal, political, or unrelated to the legitimate functions of the presidency. And, let’s be honest: What Barack Obama did during the Russian collusion hoax wasn’t just political—it was a calculated abuse of power far outside the bounds of his official role.

    If a president lies to federal investigators, forges documents, or uses the office for personal or political revenge, those are not protected actions. 

    He can be charged under the same criminal statutes as anyone else. For example, 18 U.S.C. § 1001 makes it a crime to lie to federal officials. Wire fraud, under 18 U.S.C. § 1343, covers schemes involving deceit through electronic communication. Other statutes—like aiding and abetting (18 U.S.C. § 2), being an accessory after the fact (18 U.S.C. § 3), or even seditious conspiracy (18 U.S.C.§ 2384)—can all apply if the president helps orchestrate or cover up unlawful acts.

    That brings us to the documents released by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, which suggest Barack Obama may have done exactly that. The material is nothing short of explosive. It confirms that Obama’s inner circle—including James Clapper and John Brennan, under Obama’s direction—engineered a political smear campaign disguised as an intelligence assessment.

    According to the files, a high-level meeting in December 2016, led by Obama’s top national security officials, launched the coordinated leaks to the media about so-called Russian election interference—even though pre-election intelligence assessments found no such evidence.

    DON: “The evidence that we have found and that we have released directly point to President Obama leading the manufacturing of this intelligence assessment,” Gabbard stated.

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    1. In the interest of “unity” — subpoena Obama, make him repeatedly invoke the 5th in five or six different sets of committee hearings, lay out the powerful case against him over and over again in the house and senate and television appearances, force him to spend several million on his defense….then “pardon” him in a nationally televised Rose Garden Event [in which he’s required to appear in a dress and lipstick]…..

      #”MercyToFallenEnemies”

      —–Aeneas

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      1. Biden used to complain about it…. until the day he began seeing Jill every time he looked at Obama….

        #AfterThat,ItWasAllGood

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  5. ‘Without-a-Folt’ did alright for herself with her little SC-run, but I bet it hurt when she was evicted from her gorgeous Santa Monica home-

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      1. “Great” is not the term Carol uses when talking of her “achievements”. “Righteousness” is the one Carol prefers…..

        #And,No,”Rightousness”IsNotGreat

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  6. –With about 1-month to college football kickoff, it is time to get excited about SC’s prospects, because when the season starts it might not be as exciting as now

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  7. The game most SC fans want is with Notre Dame in October, perhaps the last game as we know it.

    The Trojans lose 2 out of every 3 games played at their Stadium, but Maiava gives SC a chance, forgetting he had SC in the 2024 game until the end with his unforgettable 2 picks for about 100-yards each

    Maiava lacks the consistency to be one of the great quarterbacks. But he knows how to play Notre Dame

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    1. KAM: That game will make or break or season.

      DON: If USC makes it through the 3 game gauntlet of on the road at Illinois, hosting MICH and on the road at South Bend they should be undefeated when they play at Oregon.

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  8. All SC fans should experience being at Notre Dame once in their life, kind of the Mecca of college football

    Coach John McKay would say how he loved nothing more than beating Notre Dame, but that they had the “best” fight song, that it stirred the spirit

    True, marching side by side with the ND marching band headed to the football Stadium when eventually the band breaks out that song

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      1. Good combo —but that makes us 25% suspicious of your loyalties on October 18th [it just hit me –we play Illinois, Michigan and Notre Dame in a row]!

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      1. I remember going to a Cal-USC game at Strawberry Canyon and the Cal students were targeting our beautiful majorette in the Trojan Marching Band with water balloons.

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  9. KAM : OF RACISM AND COVERUPS: Minnesota State U. hides DEI statements it demanded from football coach applicants. “Coach Mitchell Collicott, who the university hired under its latest job posting, also would not share how specifically he applies an ‘equity lens’ and ‘anti-racism’ to coaching.”

    DON: Amazing how racist Democrats are.

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    1. DNC response: Doctrinaire, fanatical, myopic, brutish, foulmouthed, uninformed —never “racist.”

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      1. P. S.

        Pelosi: We like to call it “shrewd and divisive.”

        #”UniteTheWeakAgainstTheStrong”

        -Machiavelli

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      2. No….. they just both work for the same company….

        #…ItGoesByTheName:CCP

        #[CarolWantedToJoin…ButTheyWouldn’tHaveHer]

        Special Note: We’ve more or less been taunting Sybil for 48 hours…. no reply. Now I’m worried about the lil guy/gal.

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  10. KAM: Baltimore Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh delivered a masterful response to a nasty preachy Democrat “reporter” when asked why he met with Trump: “Why do you frame that question [like that]? … It was amazing—it was awesome. And I promise you, I root for our President. I want our President to be successful just like I want my quarterback to be successful… My mom and President Trump — seeing how he treated her, it was really meaningful.”

    DON: I love it when preachy libs are denied!

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      1. …No one but every member of the Board and the Dean of the Law Center, that is….

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  11. That was a good one by Saban, describing how coaching was a better job than sweeping his house. But the guy has nothing further to prove in coaching; he got out at the right time

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    1. Urban wanted desperately to come to USC —he said as much while calling games [several times, in fact]. Carol, being as holy as she is, said he’d never be allowed to set foot on her path of righteousness….

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    1. Harris’s foreign policy positions have been so well articulated that they leave our international allies and adversaries in disbelief. Take this lesson from her on basic situational geography:

      “So Ukraine is a country in Europe. It exists next to another country called Russia. Russia is a bigger country. Russia is a powerful country. Russia decided to invade a smaller country called Ukraine. So, basically, that’s wrong.”

      Americans are quite lucky to have had a woman of such profound intelligence in the White House. Can you say “girl power?”

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      1. When Kamala was in the San Francisco D. A.’s office, everybody could see she was an empty headed clown. Same for the California Attorney General’s office. When she ran for Senate she answered every crazy proposal [e.g., “should we finance sex change operations for convicted murderers?] with a cowardly, “that is a discussion I’d be willing to have.” A non- answer designed to fend off criticism from moderates while keeping all the crazies like Sybil onboard. That tactic worked great in California…..

        #….ItSunkHerBoatInTheSwingStatesIn2024

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      2. I do not know if that is what sunk Kamala in the swing states MG, but it is a discussion I am willing to have. Actually, that works fairly well. You see a version of the same tactic at every city counsel meeting, “You have my attention and I will be looking into the matter.”

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      3. Ha! [That’s a better response than you get on Maui —where they don’t return your phone calls]…

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  12. KAM: President Trump announces that Australia has agreed to accept American beef. But it’s not just beef. It’s leverage. Australia taking U.S. meat = a geopolitical handshake. And it didn’t happen under Obama. Or Biden. Or the Bushes. It happened under the man the establishment and Cowardly Sparrow Gabby fears the most — Because every export deal is a dagger in the heart of the globalist food cartel. They wanted America dependent. Trump flipped the script — now the world’s buying what we raise.

    DON: Who’s the real farmer’s president now?

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  13. KAM: Under the Democrat Carol Folt Regime, USC required unconstitutional Diversity Statements.https://scalar.usc.edu/works/lindahuynh/diversity-statementPolicies that merely serve to reinforce political orthodoxies on college campuses are constitutionally unjustifiable.

    DON: Taking such principles seriously casts a substantial constitutional shadow over the practice of using diversity statements to exclude from university faculties individuals with disfavored beliefs and opinions about matters of political and social controversy.

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  14. KAM: Chateaubriand observes somewhere that when the peak fever of the French Revolution had passed, most people simply didn’t talk about it.

    The human mind couldn’t process the scale of the madness and violence that had overtaken the world.

    I think the same will be true as we exit from the era when the whole medical profession, ethicists, universities, corporations and governments cooperated to force upon society the ideas that men could become women and women men, and that developing children should be permanently altered through drugs and surgeries.

    DON: The mind reels; words fail.

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    1. Please include the American Bar Association when you make disparaging remarks like that….

      #They’veEarnedIt…. 10TimesOver

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  15. Dennis Prager used to call universities the “seminaries of leftist thought” intended to indoctrinate young minds. He had a point. Larry Summers, the former President of Harvard said that the goal of the university is to have students rethink the values their parents. No diversity of opinion. 95% of the faculty of most universities are hard leftists.

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