Joe Biden is a career liar, cheater and plagiarizer. Fact.
And, Elizabeth Warren is a serial liar, plagiarizer - and has made her career out of lying.
American Indian? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAAHA
How come the maggots screaming on the left aren't bitching about those two?
Elizabeth Warren (D) listed herself as a Native American in a professional law directory for at least nine years, and still maintains that she is being truthful about her "identity." Documents show that two of the Ivy League law schools that hired her excitedly touted her as a minority or faculty member.
Much searing scrutiny, and severalhilarious explanations later, we now know that there is zero evidence that Warren has any Native American lineage.
She once contributed recipes to a Cherokee cookbook that were stolen from the NY Times. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH
Serial scumbag liar.
So this 0/32 "Native American" is even cribbing "family" recipes from the New York Times (!) news service and trying to pass them off as passed-down-through-the-years, authentic Cherokee fare? The word 'pathetic' doesn't even begin to cover this material
Remember, she pointed the media to 'Pow Wow Chow' to, um, "substantiate" her heritage.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guyben...abeth_warren_plagiarized_pow_wow_chow_recipes
And, Elizabeth Warren is a serial liar, plagiarizer - and has made her career out of lying.
American Indian? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAAHA
How come the maggots screaming on the left aren't bitching about those two?
Elizabeth Warren (D) listed herself as a Native American in a professional law directory for at least nine years, and still maintains that she is being truthful about her "identity." Documents show that two of the Ivy League law schools that hired her excitedly touted her as a minority or faculty member.
Much searing scrutiny, and severalhilarious explanations later, we now know that there is zero evidence that Warren has any Native American lineage.
She once contributed recipes to a Cherokee cookbook that were stolen from the NY Times. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH
Serial scumbag liar.
Two of the possibly plagiarized recipes, said in the Pow Wow Chow cookbook to have been passed down through generations of Oklahoma Native American members of the Cherokee tribe, are described in a New York Times News Service story as originating at Le Pavilion, a fabulously expensive French restaurant in Manhattan. The dishes were said to be particular favorites of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and Cole Porter.
The two recipes, “Cold Omelets with Crab Meat” and “Crab with Tomato Mayonnaise Dressing,” appear in an article titled “Cold Omelets with Crab Meat,” written by Pierre Franey of the New York Times News Service that was published in the August 22, 1979 edition of the Virgin Islands Daily News, a copy of which can be seen here. Ms. Warren’s 1984 recipe for Crab with Tomato Mayonnaise Dressing is a word-for-word copy of Mr. Franey’s 1979 recipe.
Mrs. Warren’s 1984 recipe for Cold Omelets with Crab Meat contains all four of the ingredients listed in Mr. Franey’s 1979 recipe in the exact same portion but lists five additional ingredients. More significantly, her instructions are virtually a word for word copy of Mr. Franey’s instructions from this 1979 article.
The two recipes, “Cold Omelets with Crab Meat” and “Crab with Tomato Mayonnaise Dressing,” appear in an article titled “Cold Omelets with Crab Meat,” written by Pierre Franey of the New York Times News Service that was published in the August 22, 1979 edition of the Virgin Islands Daily News, a copy of which can be seen here. Ms. Warren’s 1984 recipe for Crab with Tomato Mayonnaise Dressing is a word-for-word copy of Mr. Franey’s 1979 recipe.
Mrs. Warren’s 1984 recipe for Cold Omelets with Crab Meat contains all four of the ingredients listed in Mr. Franey’s 1979 recipe in the exact same portion but lists five additional ingredients. More significantly, her instructions are virtually a word for word copy of Mr. Franey’s instructions from this 1979 article.
So this 0/32 "Native American" is even cribbing "family" recipes from the New York Times (!) news service and trying to pass them off as passed-down-through-the-years, authentic Cherokee fare? The word 'pathetic' doesn't even begin to cover this material
Remember, she pointed the media to 'Pow Wow Chow' to, um, "substantiate" her heritage.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guyben...abeth_warren_plagiarized_pow_wow_chow_recipes