For years, Warren’s denied she ever used her phony claim of American Indian ancestry as a means to advance her academic or legal career. But on Monday, thePost published a copy of Warren’s Texas Bar registration card from April of 1986, and on it, she clearly (and falsely) identifies herself as an “American Indian.”
Warren has been batting down criticism about her Native claim ever since her arrival on the national scene about a decade ago, and now those chickens are coming home to roost.
In October of last year, Warren hoped a DNA test would finally vindicate her lies — so much so, she even tried to gaslight the American people (with the help of the far-left Boston Globe) with the blatantly false claim her DNA test definitively proved she’s part Native.
All the DNA test proved, though, is that Warren is as white or whiter as the average white American. What’s more, her DNA was not even compared to American Native DNA. Rather, it was compared to people from Colombia, Peru, and Mexico. All we learned about Warren’s genealogy is that, like most of white America, she is 1/1024 to 1/64 Columbian, Mexican, or Peruvian.
As far as political disasters go, this was right up there with Republican John McCain suspending his presidential campaign in 2008 to go and save the economy.
Nevertheless, she persisted with the delusion her DNA test was vindication and went on to launch a campaign for the White House.
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There are laws that address this sort of fraud to obtain services or preference, laws that hold those who abuse them and their fellow citizens accountable.
Still hearing crickets from WaPo.
Just call her Hillary II---Liar Liar.
Warren meant that she is native Israeli, in US Congressional code speak,.. like the rest of Netanyahu's paid,'standing ovation'servants
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I agree with you!
Not many of who are willing to say it or write it.
Dangerous times
Thanks to Joe for allowing Anonymous discourse!
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