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She'll run.

And get 3% :hahahahah
 

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"Why can’t Dems ever stay focused???" added Messina, who also served as deputy White House chief of staff.

hahaha

because they have the brains of children

What the fuck are they supposed to focus on?
The economy? Nope
Jobs? Nope
International matters? Nope
Leadership? Nope
National security? Nope
Trade deals? Nope


Racist Republicans hate women? Ding ding ding

That's what they need to focus on, because their hand sucks
 

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President Donald Trump mocked Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Monday, hours after she trumpeted the results of a DNA analysis that concluded she was between 0.097 per cent and 0.156 per cent American Indian.



What's the percentage? One one-thousandth?' the president asked reporters during a short briefing in Warner Robins, Georgia, where he and first lady Melania Trump were surveying hurricane wreckage.



Asked if he owed Warren an apology for relentlessly ridiculing her claims of Cherokee lineage, he scoffed while Melania smiled broadly.



'No I don't. Absolutely. Do I owe her? — She owes the country an apology!' he snarked.



Moments later the Cherokee Nation heaped more cold water on what began as a front-page Boston Globe story calculated to help Warren rise above her greatest political vulnerability.


'Senator Warren is undermining tribal interests with her continued claims of tribal heritage,' scolded Cherokee Nation Secretary of State Chuck Hoskin Jr.



'Using a DNA test to lay claim to any connection to the Cherokee Nation or any tribal nation, even vaguely, is inappropriate and wrong,' Hoskins said in a statement. 'It makes a mockery out of DNA tests and its legitimate uses while also dishonoring legitimate tribal governments and their citizens, whose ancestors are well documented and whose heritage is proven.'
 

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"A DNA test is useless to determine tribal citizenship. Current DNA tests do not even distinguish whether a person's ancestors were indigenous to North or South America. Sovereign tribal nations set their own legal requirements for citizenship, and while DNA tests can be used to determine lineage, such as paternity to an individual, it is not evidence for tribal affiliation. Using a DNA test to lay claim to any connection to the Cherokee Nation or any tribal nation, even vaguely, is inappropriate and wrong. It makes a mockery out of DNA tests and its legitimate uses while also dishonoring legitimate tribal governments and their citizens, whose ancestors are well documented and whose heritage is proven. Senator Warren is undermining tribal interests with her continued claims of tribal heritage.— Cherokee Nation Secretary of State Chuck Hoskin Jr."




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'Senator Warren is undermining tribal interests with her continued claims of tribal heritage,' scolded Cherokee Nation Secretary of State Chuck Hoskin Jr.
 

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She used being Native American to get into Harvard. In most colleges you must be at the least one quarter Native American to count as Native American. She probably stole the slot from an actual Native American...1/32 to 1/512 does not count. Pocahontas still lied to get into Harvard no matter how you spin it. She is still a crazy socialist that would turn the US into Venezuela.
 

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​She is just a big fat despicable liberal ! Kick her out of America ! azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^azzkick(&^
 
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More details come out:

[FONT=&quot]“To make up for the dearth of Native American DNA, Bustamante used samples from Mexico, Peru, and Colombia to stand in for Native American. That’s because scientists believe that the groups Americans refer to as Native American came to this land via the Bering Strait about 12,000 years ago and settled in what’s now America but also migrated further south,” the Boston Globe reported.[/FONT]
 

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  • Donald J. Trump‏Verified account @realDonaldTrump 4h4 hours agoMore

    Thank you to the Cherokee Nation for revealing that Elizabeth Warren, sometimes referred to as Pocahontas, is a complete and total Fraud!

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  • Donald J. Trump‏Verified account @realDonaldTrump 4h4 hours agoMore

    Now that her claims of being of Indian heritage have turned out to be a scam and a lie, Elizabeth Warren should apologize for perpetrating this fraud against the American Public. Harvard called her “a person of color” (amazing con), and would not have taken her otherwise!

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  • Donald J. Trump‏Verified account @realDonaldTrump 5h5 hours agoMore

    Pocahontas (the bad version), sometimes referred to as Elizabeth Warren, is getting slammed. She took a bogus DNA test and it showed that she may be 1/1024, far less than the average American. Now Cherokee Nation denies her, “DNA test is useless.” Even they don’t want her. Phony!

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Watch the lying whore lie about her parents having to elope because her mom was (1/512) Indian:

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FLASHBACK: Elizabeth Warren says her parents had to elope because her dad's family didn't like that her mother was a "Cherokee Indian." So they ran away to get married because her mom is 1/512 Native American!? (That would make Eleizabeth only 1/1024 Indian). What kind of insanity is this? Only a Democrat would believe this nonsense. If she's 'Native American' then Rachel Dolezal is black.
 

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I would love Trump to get a DNA test, I bet he has more Native American DNA than Fauxcahontas does.

How awesome would that be?
 
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Watch the lying whore lie about her parents having to elope because her mom was (1/512) Indian:

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FLASHBACK: Elizabeth Warren says her parents had to elope because her dad's family didn't like that her mother was a "Cherokee Indian." So they ran away to get married because her mom is 1/512 Native American!? (That would make Eleizabeth only 1/1024 Indian). What kind of insanity is this? Only a Democrat would believe this nonsense. If she's 'Native American' then Rachel Dolezal is black.

How does part Cherokee and part Delaware (two Indian tribes) interpret to 1/1024. That DNA tester missed one of those tribes from 200 years ago.
 
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[h=1]Sen. Lindsey Graham Announces He Is Taking a DNA Test to ‘Beat Elizabeth Warren’ in Native American Heritage[/h]
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[h=2]South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham took a shot at Sen. Elizabeth Warren by telling Fox News on Tuesday that he intends to take a DNA test because he thinks he can “beat” the Massachusetts Senator’s amount of Native American heritage.[/h]“I’ve been told that my grandmother was part Cherokee Indian, it may all be just talk, but you’re gonna find out in a couple of weeks because I’m gonna take this test,” the Republican senator said on Fox and Friends.
“She’s less than one-tenth of one percent, I think I can beat her,” Graham said of his Democrat colleague.
 
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[ Not only is Warren not a Cherokee, her ancestors rounded them up into stockades ]





Elizabeth Warren Ancestor Rounded Up Cherokees For Trail of Tears

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8 May 20124,712For over a quarter of a century, Elizabeth Warren has described herself as a Native American. When recently asked to provide evidence of her ancestry, she pointed to an unsubstantiated claim on an 1894 Oklahoma Territory marriage license application by her great-great grand uncle William J. Crawford that his mother, O.C. Sarah Smith Crawford, Ms. Warren’s great-great-great grandmother, was a Cherokee.

After researching her story, it is obvious that her “family lore” is just fiction.As I pointed out in my article here on Sunday, no evidence supports this claim. O.C. Sarah Smith Crawford had no Cherokee heritage, was listed as “white” in the Census of 1860, and was most likely half Swedish and half English, Scottish, or German, or some combination thereof. (Note, the actual 1894 marriage license makes no claim of Cherokee ancestry.)

But the most stunning discovery about the life of O.C. Sarah Smith Crawford is that her husband, Ms. Warren’s great-great-great grandfather, was apparently a member of the Tennessee Militia who rounded up Cherokees from their family homes in the Southeastern United States and herded them into government-built stockades in what was then called Ross’s Landing (now Chattanooga), Tennessee–the point of origin for the horrific Trail of Tears, which began in January, 1837.This new information about Ms. Warren’s true heritage came as a direct result of a lead provided to me by William Jacobson over at Legal Insurrection, who in turn had received the information from one of his readers. Jacobson, who has questioned Warren’s explanation for her law faculty listing, calls this discovery “the ultimate and cruelest irony” of the Warren Cherokee saga.
Jonathan Crawford, O.C. Sarah Smith Crawford’s husband and apparently Ms. Warren’s great-great-great grandfather, served in the East Tennessee Mounted Infantry Volunteer Militia commanded by Brigadier General R. G. Dunlap from late 1835 to late 1836. While under Dunlap’s command he was a member of Major William Lauderdale’s Battalion, and Captain Richard E. Waterhouse’s Company.These were the troops responsible for removing Cherokee families from homes they had lived in for generations in the three states that the Cherokee Nations had considered their homelands for centuries: Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. While these involuntary home removals were not characterized by widespread violence, the newly displaced Cherokee mothers, fathers, and children found an oppressive and sometimes brutal welcome when they finally arrived at the hastily constructed containment areas. An estimated 4,000 Cherokees were warehoused in Ross’s Landing stockades for months awaiting supplies and additional armed guards the Federal Government believed necessary to relocate them on foot to Oklahoma.Jonathan Crawford most likely did not join the regular Army troops who “escorted” these Cherokees along the Trail of Tears. He did, however, serve once more with Major William Lauderdale’s re-formed Batallion of Tennessee Mounted Infantry Volunteer Militia. This group fought the Seminole Indians in Florida during the Second Seminole War. Crawford arrived in Florida in November, 1837, and served there for six months until his unit was disbanded in Baton Rouge, Louisiana the following May. (Note: It was not uncommon in those days for militia formed to serve for a limited period of time under specific commanders would reform later under the same commanders.)Jonathan Crawford’s service as a Private in Captain Richard E. Waterhouse’s Company of Major William Lauderdale’s Battalion of Mounted Infantry in Brigadier General R. G. Dunlap’s East Tennessee Mounted Infantry Volunteers is confirmed by his appearance in the muster roll of the Brigade, taken around June of 1836. (Note that this transcription of the muster roll incorrectly lists the date as 1832.)His service a year later (1837) in Major William Lauderdale’s Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Infantry (Five companies of volunteers, one of which was led by Captain Richard E. Waterhouse) is confirmed by his widow O.C. Sarah Smith Crawford’s 1851 pension application before the Bledsoe County, Tennessee commissionersMeanwhile, William J. Crawford (Elizabeth Warren’s great-great grandfather who would, fifty-seven years later, falsely claim that his mother was Cherokee in that now-infamous 1894 Oklahoma Territory marriage license application) was born in Bledsoe County, Tennessee in 1837. This was just a few months after his father apparently helped remove thousands of Cherokees from their homes and a few months before his father went off to fight Seminole Indians in Florida.His father, Jonathan Crawford, Elizabeth Warren’s great-great-great grandfather, died in Jackson County, Tennessee in 1841. His mother, O.C. Sarah Smith Crawford, died sometime between 1860 and 1870 – most likely in Bledsoe County, Tennessee.Neither O.C. Sarah Smith Crawford, Jonathan Crawford, nor any of their seven other children, apparently ever claimed that O.C. Sarah Smith Crawford had Cherokee heritage.
As recently as two weeks ago, Ms. Warren publicly claimed to have Native American ancestry. In Dorchester, Massachusetts on April 27 at the Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen Apprentice Training Center she stated, “I am very proud of my Native American heritage.”Yet, decades after she first made this same claim, it now appears that it is without any foundation.
It is time for Ms. Warren to publicly acknowledge the truth of her ancestry. It is time for her to admit that she has no Native American heritage that she can prove; and it is time for her to acknowledge instead, that she is likely a direct descendant of a Tennessee Militiaman who apparently rounded up the ancestors of those who truly have Cherokee heritage, the first step in their forced removal from the Southeastern United States to Oklahoma over the long and tragic Trail of Tears.
 

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