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Originally posted by Beanskinner
Good thing Scott Brown will be there to reap the rewards for Wall Street.
I don't think a paid for insider is exactly what America needs more of...
But it seems that cheek bones are even more important than strong ties to TBTP.
Too bad Warren couldn't just admit she was stupid and move on -
Hooray Wall Street!
Originally posted by xuenchen
Originally posted by Beanskinner
Good thing Scott Brown will be there to reap the rewards for Wall Street.
I don't think a paid for insider is exactly what America needs more of...
But it seems that cheek bones are even more important than strong ties to TBTP.
Too bad Warren couldn't just admit she was stupid and move on -
Hooray Wall Street!
Ya,
you would think a Harvard "professor" would know better !!!
Ra Ra for the DNC......another winner !!
exclusive new evidence that in the spring of 1993, three years before Harvard Law School first publicly stated she was “a woman of color,” Elizabeth Warren likely made that claim while teaching at Harvard, and at approximately the same time the faculty was considering her for a tenured position. Warren, now running for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts, told Politico as recently as May 15 that she had “no idea” why a Harvard Law School spokesman called her a “woman of color” in a 1996 Harvard Crimson article and a 1997 Fordam Law Review article. However, a 1993 issue of the Harvard Women’s Law Journal suggests that she knew very well indeed.
Originally posted by neo96
So let's have it her way she claims to be native American then throw here where all the other native Americans are at the moment.
Sitting on reservations!
AND Harvard took the bait !
What, exactly, makes someone American Indian? Even Indians themselves don't agree as they debate the case of Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren, whose disputed claim of Native American identity is shining a rare spotlight on the malleable nature of Indian heritage and the long history of murky claims to such ancestry.
Warren, a Harvard Law School professor and Democrat who is running in Massachusetts against Republican incumbent Sen. Scott Brown, was listed as Native American in several law school directories. Warren has said that her "family lore" described Indian ancestors, and the New England Genealogy Association said it found indications -- but not proof -- that Warren had a Cherokee great-great-great grandmother, which would make her 1/32 Indian.
"I'm proud of my heritage," Warren said Thursday. Asked how she knew it included Native Americans, she replied, "Because my mother told me so."
Warren on Cherokee Claims: 'My Mother Told Me So'
Originally posted by anon72
reply to post by digital01anarchy
How about it. That was funny.,
People..... I don't know.
What makes me wonder about her is how she continues to Not Deny it-thus lessening her in many people eyes/opinions I am sure.
If she wins... it will say a lot about the folks of MASS... IMO
A report and chart at Masslive.com indicate that Elizabeth Warren is not running a Massachusetts-based campaign when it comes to fundraising. The bulk of her money seems to come from out-of-state Progressive activist funding groups with their own agendas, not necessarily aligned with the goals of Massachusetts.
Warren Fundraises from Out-of-State Special Interests
Under siege over dubious claims of Indian ancestry, Elizabeth Warren slammed a car door in the face of reporters trying to ask her questions regarding what may now eventually become a campaign-ending controversy.
Warren on Run from Press
Elizabeth Warren can no longer count the Harvard University administrator who listed her as "Native American" among her advocates in the unfolding scandal of her professed minority heritage.
In the reaction to the Boston Globe's controversial article on Harvard's EEOC reports which listed Elizabeth Warren as a Native American, one particular revelation has gone largely unnoticed. Alan Ray, the former administrator who filed diversity reports during Warren's tenure, distances the university from any responsibility for erroneously listing her as a Native American.
Former Harvard Admin Throws Warren Under the Bus
Last night, Elizabeth Warren finally admitted to the Boston Globe that she lied when she made previous statements that she had “no idea” why Harvard Law School referred to her as a “woman of color.” Ms. Warren confessed that she told Harvard Law School when she was hired as a Visiting Professor in 1992 that she was a “woman of color.”
Ms. Warren’s shocking revelation, after weeks of stonewalling and denying her complicity in Harvard’s numerous false public statements about her heritage, reverberated through a formerly friendly mainstream media this morning.