Warren claimed only to have a single ancestor who was a member of a tribe. Evidence corroborates her claim. Ramirez ridicules her for telling the truth. Apparently that’s not acceptable in his Trumpian worldview.
It’s hilarious to read comments from those sad saps who are actually defending Warren’s phony claims. The Cherokee Nation has condemned her, and one wag commented on how rich it will be in a Presidential debate if a Kamala Harris or Cory Booker ask her if, as a white woman, she really knows anything about being a person of color.
All you Warren defenders should take a look at what The Cherokee Nation says: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/10/16/cherokee-nation-condemns-elizabeth-warrens-inappropriate-wrong/
Harvard claimed for six years she was a Native American based upon what she told them about her high cheekbones. The Cherokees have always gone ballistic over Elizabeth Warren and her claims to be one of them. My spouse is a blue eyed blonde from Oklahoma with a half Cherokee grandmother but has never considered herself to be a Native American all the while being proud of the connection. Same with this Texan. A gander at a picture of one of my great grandmothers depicts her with some serious cheekbones. My guess is a lot of men coming west in covered wagons found Indian brides since there weren’t as many “European American” women available in those rough and rugged early days. The bottom line on Pocohauntus apart from her “miniscule if that” DNA is she is a far left radical. Along with Bernie and the vast majority of their party they have “free for all” plans at the expense of national security if they regain power but are not willing to discuss it in their campaigns. It could well be her history on this issue is a good place to begin discussing the Democrat Party’s ethnic balkanization of our country for political purposes.
RAGs over 5 years ago
The true forked tongue (and venom) is in the Oval Office, when he’s not playing at golf.
vadimuzdensky over 5 years ago
The estimates range from 1/64th to 1/1024th. 1/64th is considerable, and especially since I am 0% Native American, I have nothing to complain about.
morningglory73 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Wow, how long did it take to draw the background of this political cartoon? Nice.
shakeswilly over 5 years ago
Ramirez, no one can ever accuse you of ever being less than 100% forked tongue.
Judge Magney over 5 years ago
Warren claimed only to have a single ancestor who was a member of a tribe. Evidence corroborates her claim. Ramirez ridicules her for telling the truth. Apparently that’s not acceptable in his Trumpian worldview.
Ragnar Premium Member over 5 years ago
It’s hilarious to read comments from those sad saps who are actually defending Warren’s phony claims. The Cherokee Nation has condemned her, and one wag commented on how rich it will be in a Presidential debate if a Kamala Harris or Cory Booker ask her if, as a white woman, she really knows anything about being a person of color.
DrDon1 over 5 years ago
Ramirez — Thanks for the ‘sideshow!’ Meanwhile, hundreds of immigrant children are still being mistreated by our government.
Real Joel over 5 years ago
The one thing this has shown is that Warren doesn’t have a chance in 2020. She has screwed that pooch.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 5 years ago
All you Warren defenders should take a look at what The Cherokee Nation says: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/10/16/cherokee-nation-condemns-elizabeth-warrens-inappropriate-wrong/
thomaspryan over 5 years ago
Perhaps Sen. Warren did not study hard enough for her DNA test?
JHayes over 5 years ago
The results say between 1/64 and 1/1024 Why is the lower figure the one all of the RWNJ want to focus on?
watashi73 over 5 years ago
Harvard claimed for six years she was a Native American based upon what she told them about her high cheekbones. The Cherokees have always gone ballistic over Elizabeth Warren and her claims to be one of them. My spouse is a blue eyed blonde from Oklahoma with a half Cherokee grandmother but has never considered herself to be a Native American all the while being proud of the connection. Same with this Texan. A gander at a picture of one of my great grandmothers depicts her with some serious cheekbones. My guess is a lot of men coming west in covered wagons found Indian brides since there weren’t as many “European American” women available in those rough and rugged early days. The bottom line on Pocohauntus apart from her “miniscule if that” DNA is she is a far left radical. Along with Bernie and the vast majority of their party they have “free for all” plans at the expense of national security if they regain power but are not willing to discuss it in their campaigns. It could well be her history on this issue is a good place to begin discussing the Democrat Party’s ethnic balkanization of our country for political purposes.