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Fauxcahontas Warren on Whether Releasing DNA Test Was a Mistake: ‘I Can't Go Back'
2019-03-03
*Snort* "1/1024th honest"
[Free Beacon] Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) said she "can't go back"in an interview airing Saturday when asked if she made a mistake releasing a DNA test purporting to prove her longtime claims of Native American ancestry.

Warren sat down for an interview on CNN's "The Axe Files" with David Axelrod, a CNN analyst and former Obama White House adviser. During the interview, she was asked about the controversy that has plagued her political career since 2012.

"The question I have never understood is why. Why did you in 1986 fill out on your law license or something? Why did you check those boxes, because obviously that's a very small part of your lineage? 1/32nd or something, so why did you do it?" Axelrod asked.

Warren began by talking about her parents and how she learned about her family's history as a child along with her older siblings. She then said that since she loved her family, she "sometimes identified as Native American," adding that it had nothing to do with any of her jobs that she never got.
No, it was about using unearned affirmative action to take a position from a real American Indian
"Even so, I shouldn't have done it. I'm not a person of color. I am not a citizen of a tribe, but what I try to do is to be a good friend to Native Americans and that's why for example, I have a housing bill that fully funds housing on tribal reservations," Warren said.

Asked if releasing a DNA test and slickly produced video last year to blunt President Donald Trump's "Pocahontas" attacks was a "mistake," Warren didn't directly answer.

"I can't go back," she said. "All I can do is look forward."
Posted by:Frank G

#9  "Less Indian blood than Paul Revere & The Raiders"
Posted by: Frank G   2019-03-03 12:47  

#8  "So proud to live, so proud to take an electoral dive..."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-03-03 12:24  

#7  She's still talking?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2019-03-03 11:41  

#6  "I can't go back,"

That's so sad; kind of like a trail of tears...
Posted by: Raj   2019-03-03 11:10  

#5  BP, you're not associated with academia?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-03-03 11:05  

#4   rewarded for lying about who you are

And she's only the most high profile example, except for Rachel Dolezal and Talcum X. Oh and Ward Churchill if you want to go down memory lane. Academe and corporate space are full of 'em...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-03-03 10:41  

#3  Only a psychopath would devise such a scheme where you are rewarded for lying about who you are.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-03-03 10:34  

#2  In a just world, the degrees and the income acquired after telling the lie would all be clawed back and she could get a job delivering mail on the rez...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-03-03 09:55  

#1  her polling in adjacent New Hampshire sez: "Shut the hell up and go away"
Posted by: Frank G   2019-03-03 09:39  

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