Elizabeth Warren: Exposing me for who I am means you’re nasty



Elizabeth Warren: Exposing me for who I am means you?re nasty
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Posted by William A. Jacobson Sunday, June 3, 2012 at 11:19am


http://legalinsurrection.com/2012/06/elizabeth-warren-exposing-me-for-who-i-
am-means-youre-nasty/

Elizabeth Warren is the Democratic Party nominee for Senate, after party
leaders twisted arms to make sure Marisa DeFranco did not make the primary
ballot.

Warren may have become the nominee, but she?s stil not Native American.

Whereas prior to May 2012 one might have said Warren simply believed what she
(allegedly) was told, now the genealogical evidence has come out that Warren
is not Cherokee and there is no evidence she is any other Native American
group. So when Warren now insists she that being Native American is who she
is, she knows that the facts contradict her; she?s no longer just mistaken,
she?s lying.

Warren also has been caught lying about how she used her false Native
American status professionally. Her initial denial has given way to
revelations about getting herself listed as a ?Minority Law Teacher? in a law
faculty directory, in the federal diversity reports filed by U. Penn. and
Harvard, in the Harvard Women?s Law Journal, and in Harvard?s promotional
campaign in the 1990s. Only when all this evidence came out did Warren
finally, a couple of days ago, admit that she had informed U. Penn. and
Harvard of her Native American status. Caught.

Slowly but surely, Warren is being exposed as a phony. She is a real estate
flipper who took advantage of foreclosures, yet she decries people who take
advantage of the financial misfortunes of others. She overstated the
financial difficulties of her parents when she was growing up, and makes
bizarre boasts about being the first nursing mother to take the New Jersey
Bar exam.

Warren stresses how she has overcome huge odds, but she ignores that her
career owes much to her landing a job at U. Penn. law school because the law
school wanted to hire her husband. (Funny how that revelation has not
received much attention yet.)

Warren started creating a persona of being Native American while at Penn and
then parlayed that ?woman of color? and ?minority? status ? as well as her
gender ? into a job at Harvard Law which was under enormous pressure at the
time to diversity its faculty; only a complete naif would believe it played
no role.

And last for now but not least, the woman who is the champion of the little
people and transparency worked with Democratic Party bosses to prevent the
little people from voting to decide who would become the nominee of the
Democratic Party to go up against Scott Brown.

Warren, however, considers it ?nasty? campaigning when she is caught and
called out on lies and exposed. Via The Boston Globe:

Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren, trying to rally
Democrats to her cause, said today that questions about her Native American
heritage have shown ?how nasty? her campaign against Republican Scott Brown
will be, but ?I?m ready.? ?

?Right here, right now, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, we are
ready to make a stand,? Warren told the union crowd. ?I know what this fight
is going to be about. I know how tough it?s going to be. I?ve gotten a taste
of just how nasty it?s going to get. And you know what? I?m ready. So all I
need to know is, are you ready??

(added) Via The Boston Herald:

?It?s a long way from Ted Kennedy to Scott Brown,? said Warren. ?His
answer is to talk about my family and to tell me how I grew up. Well, I say
this, if that?s all you got Scott Brown, I?m ready.?

Only in the world of Elizabeth Warren is exposing her for what she is deemed
nasty.

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