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The Fake Indian and the Propaganda Machine

February 8, 2017 by V the K

This is the story that the Democrat Media Complex has been flogging all day.

Heroic female woman senator silenced by male Republicans for pointing out that their nominee for Attorney-General has a history of racism and bigotry.

What the more accurate version of the story would be:

Far-Left Radical senator who lied about being a Native America to score an affirmative-action job in academia impugns the character of a fellow senator based on a 30-year-old smear launched by a deranged lunatic who thought Dan Rather was sending him coded messages through the Evening News.  The Far Left Senator was then rebuked for violating Senate rules against impugning the motives of a fellow senator. 

Yeah, the senate has that rule, but Democrats have lately sucked at following rules… and behaving with Civility.

This Liz Warren person seems to be a consummate left-wing con artist, whose gotten rich using social justice schemes and taking advantage of the same system she says is “rigged” to benefit the wealthy. In addition to plying her phony American Indian status into a $350,000 a year job teaching one class at Harvard, she also:

  • Railed against capitalist exploiters buying foreclosed properties and flipping them for profit…. while buying foreclosed properties and flipping them for profit.
  • Has a net worth of $14 Million while railing against “the rich” and lives in a home valued at $2 Million that to the best of my knowledge she is not sharing with any Syrian refugees or illegal immigrants.
  • And, by the way, she timed her cunning stunt on the Senate floor to coincide with the release of her new book.

One of the great things about being a Democrat, I guess, is you never have to come up with an explanation that’s plausible to intelligent people. When Liz Warren was confronted about pretending to be a Native American, she responded, “Well, my grandpa had high cheekbones.” (Or when Hillary explained that she needed a private, secret email server because managing *two* separate smartphones for private and Government business was way too complicated to her.)  Any intelligent person hears those explanation and says, “Oh, come on.” But the average Democrat voter is like, “Yup. That makes sense,” and then goes back to wondering if Perez Hilton is related to Paris Hilton.

Filed Under: Dishonest Democrats, Media Bias

Comments

  1. Martel's son says

    February 8, 2017 at 7:27 pm - February 8, 2017

    It was about time that someone in the US Senate pulled down the going-ons of fake native American Liz Warren. I come from a family with a legend of having native blood – and high cheekbones line. I would never have lied to use it for personal gain – like Liz did. I would only with finding date of birth allowing me to such an heritage. I never find any, a ancestral Uncle that was something of a ‘Indian fighter’, and now a DNA test that tells me 99 percent from Europe. And not a drop of native American.

    Liz is a liar, a user and got put down correctly for bad behavior on the floor of the Senate.

  2. Craig Smith says

    February 8, 2017 at 8:19 pm - February 8, 2017

    Recall also how Barak Obama managed to score big in college by claiming he was Nigerian.

  3. Peter Hughes says

    February 8, 2017 at 9:21 pm - February 8, 2017

    #2 – Actually, Craig, SnObama claimed to be Kenyan – and his grandmother claimed she was present at the birth. In Kenya.

    Regards,
    Peter H.

  4. Loan Ranger says

    February 8, 2017 at 9:39 pm - February 8, 2017

    They’re NOT related?? How could that be ? I’m soooo disappointed. Can I blame Bush?

  5. TheQuietMan says

    February 9, 2017 at 1:10 am - February 9, 2017

    Martel’s son (#1), which DNA company did you use? Is it one that then keeps your sample/information forever for their unspecified purposes, as I recall alleged, but I don’t remember which company.

    There is also a whispered strain of American Indian in my blood line. It is plausible based on where that side of the family lived, but by the time it’s down to me, I’m probably under 1% too. But it still would be fun to know.

  6. mike says

    February 9, 2017 at 7:13 am - February 9, 2017

    Can’t beat a liberals logical? Cant stand the truth spoken from a Dem? Make a fake controversy!
    Just like:
    Beghazi – fake. After conservative led investigation, nothing found
    Emails – fake outrage. millions spent nothing wrong found
    IRS – fake. After conservatives spent millions no conspiracy found
    Clinton foundation. Fake. Turns out they do so much good in this world.

    Now instead of trying to refute Warrens arguments you make a fake “native American” controversy.

    This is what she says about:
    “These are my family stories, I have lived in a family that has talked about Native American and talked about tribes since I was a little girl.”

    So what?

  7. Steve says

    February 9, 2017 at 8:27 am - February 9, 2017

    San Fran actually will pay people to go to college.
    http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/SF-reaches-deal-for-free-tuition-at-City-College-10912051.php

  8. Steve says

    February 9, 2017 at 8:30 am - February 9, 2017

    https://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog/senator-pocahontas-massachusetts-outed-liar-deceiver/

    She wanted to read to the senate a letter by Corretta Scott King criticizing Senator Jeff Sessions some thirty years ago when he was a U.S. attorney in Alabama. She claimed that he tried to keep “elderly black people” from voting. But watching the news we learn that the case at hand was one group of black politicians in a small majority-black Alabama town that claimed voter fraud by another group of black politicians. The first group accused the second group, which included a King family friend, of rigging local elections with fraudulent absentee ballots. As U.S. Attorney for that region, Sessions investigated and went to court over it. Corretta Scott King criticized Sessions for investigating her family friend/small town political hack for voter fraud. (There were more absentee ballots in this town of 15,000 than in Montgomery, a city of 700,000).

  9. tnnsne1 says

    February 9, 2017 at 8:30 am - February 9, 2017

    Moron mike doesn’t even realize he proved the writer’s point much better then the writer could have ever done. We all thank you. Morons like you are why the House and state legislatures are more Republican then they have been since the 1920’s.

    Remember it is your side that thinks Guam will tip over if the US moves its military bases to one side of the island. I is also your side that thinks Bush is POTUS.

  10. Juan says

    February 9, 2017 at 9:14 am - February 9, 2017

    If you’re a Democratic Party luminary, you would have to be caught with your dick in the dead boy and the bloody knife in your hand before the mass media would grudgingly report it. Then they would say it was just about the sex.

  11. RSG says

    February 9, 2017 at 11:12 am - February 9, 2017

    If you’re a Democratic Party luminary, you would have to be caught with your dick in the dead boy and the bloody knife in your hand before the mass media would grudgingly report it.

    Reminds me of the old canard about the only way to end a (popular) politician’s career would to be caught in bed with a dead girl or live boy [back in the day when the latter was scandalous].

  12. Martel's son says

    February 9, 2017 at 12:47 pm - February 9, 2017

    @TheQuietMan – I used the Ancestry.com one. I need to learn more about DNA tests, but that appeared a basic one to use. There probably others able to be provided more detailed results. However, having already done parts of my family tree back a little over a thousand years, the results I got matched the tree very well. A 1st cousin also at the time did her DNA there too. We had similar results, but naturally her test also had her father. You never know. At Ancestry – others having done the test can be in touch with you. For me – all do have common ancestors.

    It’s possible to have native heritage. People are people – you know. For myself, I don’t see it in my heritage. Native just wasn’t ‘done’. So to speak. After the native population was no longer a threat, people began to have a wish as heritage. But some – did have native DNA; here and there. It was much more of chance with blacks and natives…

    Hope this helps.

  13. Larry says

    February 9, 2017 at 2:19 pm - February 9, 2017

    I do have a problem with the silencing and it’s this: Should Sessions have resigned from the senate before getting nominated for Attorney-General? If true, Liz Warren was not impugning the motives of a fellow senator.

  14. Peter Hughes says

    February 9, 2017 at 2:34 pm - February 9, 2017

    Should Sessions have resigned from the senate before getting nominated for Attorney-General? If true, Liz Warren was not impugning the motives of a fellow senator.

    Wrong, Larry. Sessions was a sitting Senator when he was tapped for AG. As such, he did not need to resign his seat since he had already been elected last November and sworn in on January 3.

    So yes – Fauxcahontas – aka “Gray Beaver” – was totally violating U.S. Senate Rule #19 regarding the reputation of a sitting fellow Senator, and she should be ashamed of herself. But then again, shame is not a hallmark of the Dhimmicrat Left.

    Regards,
    Peter H.

  15. Hanover says

    February 9, 2017 at 3:23 pm - February 9, 2017

    I agree Peter H & I certainly don’t have a problem with the GOP when they have finally learned to use the power that was given them, to shut up a harpy that they’ve previously let vomit out her bile from day one. She thought she could get around rules of impropriety by quoting from a now-irrelevant letter from Ms. King, one of their race goddesses; yet she was using the content of the letter to insult Sessions by implication, with a false narrative. I don’t have a problem with silencing the opposition according to existing rules or by political maneuver. As simperiing southern gentleman weakling Lindsey Graham said, it was a long time coming.

  16. TnnsNe1 says

    February 9, 2017 at 7:21 pm - February 9, 2017

    And now we find out .,.. lying Liz used the floor of the Senate to create a buzz for her new book. Liberals have no morals. I am glad she is the new voice of the left wing. She is almost a bad as Clinton.

  17. runningrn says

    February 10, 2017 at 8:20 am - February 10, 2017

    WOW! POW! And if Liz had any shame she would have been left red-faced. But shamelessness is a chief trait amongst Democrats. Her censure was within appropriation, but you know, being a leftist means never having to say she’s sorry…. 😉

  18. The_Livewire says

    February 10, 2017 at 8:47 am - February 10, 2017

    I love how our second resident racist, mikey, thinks that declaring the IRS scandal fake makes it so. Same for E-mails and Benghazi.

  19. Ted B. (Charging Rhino) says

    February 10, 2017 at 8:55 am - February 10, 2017

    “She Persisted, She Failed…again!”. [ – edited for accuracy]

  20. TheQuietMan says

    February 11, 2017 at 1:07 am - February 11, 2017

    Martel’s son (#13): Thank you. I know one side of my family back about 100 years, and the other side a main thread going back 400 years, so I, too, will have a way to compare results. I appreciate your information. For some reason, now that I’m the last in my family (except for various cousins), I’m now interested.

  21. Martel's son says

    February 11, 2017 at 11:19 am - February 11, 2017

    @TheQuietMan – Welcome. Yes – it is a basic one. In time, I will probably access others that give more detailed data. And likewise – I am the end of the line with me. But lots of cousins. One of my goals for my work is collecting together what I know and have for a record for down the road. Photos and such. In my family we talked alot about our history. I have oral info of forebears back to the Civil War with actual sentences said by ancestors. All to be recorded, and stored away for years from now to find.

    Good luck.

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