The $69
question Senator Warren choosesto ignore
The
issue could have been buried a long time ago if Warren had been more
transparent and honest.
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For just $69, U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren
could settle
the question of her ancestry once and for all.
That is the sale price (regularly $99) that
Ancestry DNA
is charging for searching your family genealogy.
Millions of Americans have done it, either
through
Ancestry, 23andMe or some other ancestry research organization.
Better still, she could walk down the street
in
Cambridge and consult with fellow Harvard educator Henry Louis Gates
Jr., who hosts the popular and fascinating PBS television program
“Finding Your Roots.”
The Gates program traces genetic code and
bloodlines
that confirm or debunks long held beliefs about ancestry.
Either way it could determine claims by Sen.
Elizabeth
Warren that she has Native American roots, was descended from Cherokee
Indians, and was not your typical white person, as Barack Obama would
say.
This claim gave the blonde, blue-eyed Oklahoma native minority status. She
listed herself as a minority in the legal directory of the Association
of American Law Schools from 1986 to 1995. She was also listed as
Native American in federal forms filed by Pennsylvania and Harvard law
schools, where she was hired.
So, despite her denials, Warren benefited in
the hiring
process at these institutions which at the time were seeking minorities
to add to their staffs.
Most likely, though, an intelligent person
like Warren
has already taken the DNA test, especially after her unsubstantiated
claim became a campaign issue for the U.S. Senate in 2012 when she
defeated incumbent Republican Scott Brown.
Rather than documenting Cherokee Indian
roots, the DNA
test just might have found that Warren was just another typical white
person of Irish, English, or Scottish ancestry.
The issue could have been buried a long time
ago if
Warren had been more transparent and honest.
Instead she is trying to have it both ways by
splitting
hairs. In an ingratiating speech last week before the National
Conference of American Indians, Warren attacked President Donald Trump
for calling her “ Pocahontas.”
She then gave the audience a history lesson
about
Pocahontas, as though American Indians need to be told who Pocahontas
was. While still clinging to her unsubstantiated Cherokee roots (“My
mother’s family was part Native American”) Warren added that she could
not prove it even if it is true.
“You won’t find my family members on any
rolls, and I am
not enrolled in a tribe. And I want to make something clear. I respect
that distinction. I understand that
tribal membership is determined by tribes — and only by tribes. I never
used my family tree to get a break or get ahead. I never used it to
advance my career,” she said.
In other words, although she is part Native
American
through her mother, she will not join any tribe. The reason she will
not is that they will not accept her.
This is like me saying that my ancestors came
over on the Mayflower. That’s what my mother told me. I
can’t prove it, and I do not look English, but what the hell, it’s what
I was told and what I believe.
And if she didn’t use her family tree to get
ahead, why
then did she list it in the legal directory that was used for hiring
purposes? And why did she allow the two universities to list her as a
Native American on federal hiring forms?
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- MAX Redline said...
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There's a reason why she's referred to as Lieawatha.
- 2/20/18, 4:05 PM
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Fauxahantis has been offered the kit for free on several occasions. Seems she always turns it down. Now why is that?
- 2/21/18, 6:55 AM
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