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“It takes a real Indian to beat a fake Indian!” – Meet the man who wants to beat Elizabeth Warren next year

Jul. 12, 2017 1:16 pm by The Right Scoop53 Comments

Shiva Ayyadurai, an entrepreneur and the one said to have created ’email’, wants to run against fake Indian Chief Elizabeth Warren next year for the Senate in Massachusetts and believes he can definitely beat her.

Watch his interview from this morning:



Shiva sounds very intelligent and thoughtful when it comes to the likes of Elizabeth Warren and her socialist big government plans. I like how he framed it in the first part of this interview.

But then you get into the second half of the interview and you realize this guy has a sense of humor too when he says “it takes a real Indian to beat a fake Indian!”

BOOM! That was awesome.

Watch the interview for more…

Read more: http://therightscoop.com/it-takes-a...eat-elizabeth-warren-next-year/#ixzz4meDcgCY9
 
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Another successful entepreneur who says that Trump is his hero wants to serve the public. Maybe there is a movement to get the job creators into power. God, that would be refreshing. Did you notice that, like Trump, he is one of the few politicians in my lifetime to mention money waste - in this case in campaigns themselves. Fiscal sense and responsibility, what a novel idea.

Bury that bitch witch, Shiva.

My state and I will rally many votes for you.
 
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[ Lying whore bitch may be able to fool her DemoScum libtard constituents... ]

[h=1]Elizabeth Warren Lies About Her Heritage Again at Tribal Nations Summit: ‘My Mother’s Family Was Part Native American’[/h]
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[h=2]Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has once again made the false claim that she has Native American ancestry.[/h]“My mother’s family was part Native American,” she said in a speech to the National Congress of American Indians Tribal Nations Policy Summit in Washington, D.C, on Wednesday, according to prepared text provided to the Boston Globe.
In her speech, Warren continued to make the false claim of Native American ancestry she first made in 1984 when she described herself as “Elizabeth Warren, Cherokee” in several recipes, two of which–“Cold Omelets with Crab Meat” and “Crab with Tomato Mayonnaise Dressing”— were apparently plagiarized from a 1979 article “written by Pierre Franey of the the New York Times News Service” which she contributed to the cookbook, Pow Wow Chow: A Collection of Recipes from Families of the Five Civilized Tribes: Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek & Seminole.
Warren repeated the self-reverential observation when she spent the bulk of her speech lecturing the National Congress of American Indians about Pocahontas.
“I’ve noticed that every time my name comes up, President Trump likes to talk about Pocahontas. So I figured, let’s talk about Pocahontas. Not Pocahontas, the fictional character most Americans know from the movies, but Pocahontas, the Native woman who really lived, and whose real story has been passed down to so many of you through the generations,” Warren said, noting that “her story has been taken away by powerful people who twisted it to serve their own purposes.
Warren warmed to her theme on social media:



Elizabeth Warren
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I’ve noticed that when my name comes up, @realDonaldTrump likes to talk about Pocahontas. So I figured, let’s talk about Pocahontas. Not the tale that's been twisted for centuries – but the real Pocahontas, and her story of heroism. And bravery. And pain. @NCAI1944 #ECWS2018
11:03 AM - Feb 14, 2018


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That Tweet came in response to Donald Trump who said this in 2016:


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Pocahontas is at it again! Goofy Elizabeth Warren, one of the least productive U.S. Senators, has a nasty mouth. Hope she is V.P. choice.
6:07 AM - Jun 10, 2016


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More than five years ago, in May 2012, Breitbart News reported there is absolutely no credible evidence to support Warren’s false claim of Native American ancestry.
No documents support Warren’s false claim, nor does any DNA genetic evidence back her.
“The New England Historical Genealogical Society, which originally announced they found evidence of Elizabeth Warren’s Native American heritage, said today they have discovered no documentation to back up claims that she is 1/32 Cherokee,” the Boston Herald reported in May 2012.
The Herald reported:
‘NEHGS has not expressed a position on whether Mrs. Warren has Native American ancestry, nor do we possess any primary sources to prove that she is,” said Tom Champoux, spokesman for the NEHGS. “We have no proof that Elizabeth Warren’s great great great grandmother O.C. Sarah Smith [Crawford] either is or is not of Cherokee descent.’”
As Breitbart News reported, Warren does descend from O.C. Sarah Smith Crawford’s husband, Jonathan Crawford, who was a member of the Tennessee Militia that rounded up Cherokee tribe members in the 1830s for the Trail of Tears to Oklahoma.
“You won’t find my family members on any rolls, and I’m not enrolled in a tribe,” Warren conceded, but added, ” I never used my family tree to get a break or get ahead. I never used it to advance my career.”
As Breitbart News reported previously, however, beginning in 1986 and continuing into 1995, Warren claimed that she had minority status in the Association of American Law Schools directory.
Those claims began while she was a faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and were part of her job application submitted that ended in her hiring on the faculty of Harvard Law School.
Warren also told another false story about her parents, one which Breitbart News debunked more than five years ago:
By all accounts, my mother was a beauty. She was born in Eastern Oklahoma, on this exact day — Valentine’s Day — February 14, 1912. She grew up in the little town of Wetumka, the kind of girl who would sit for hours by herself, playing the piano and singing. My daddy fell head over heels in love with her.
But my mother’s family was part Native American. And my daddy’s parents were bitterly opposed to their relationship. So, in 1932, when Mother was 19 and Daddy had just turned 20, they eloped.
Warren demonstrated an extraordinary level of hubris by asserting this false claim once again to a gathering of a group most of whose members have factual evidence that proves their Native American heritage.
In November, Native American activist Rebecca Nagle called Warren out for her false claims of Native American ancestry in a Think Progress op-ed titled “I Am A Cherokee Woman. Elizabeth Warren Is Not.”
“Sen. Warren needs to accept responsibility for misappropriating Native identity for her own economic and political gain. To help her, I have drafted an apology, which she has my full permission to appropriate. Every last word,” Nagle continued, offering this draft apology for Warren’s use.
I am deeply sorry to the Native American people who have been greatly harmed by my misappropriation of Cherokee identity. I want to especially apologize to the over 350,000 citizens of Cherokee Nation, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and the United Keetoowah Band. In my family, there is an oral history of being Cherokee, however, research on my genealogy going back over 150 years does not reveal a single Native ancestor. Like many Americans who grew up with family members claiming to be Cherokee, I now know that my family’s stories were based on myth rather than fact. I am not enrolled in any of the three Federally recognized Cherokee Tribes, nor am I an active member of any Cherokee or Native American community. Native Nations are not relics of the past, but active, contemporary, and distinct political groups who are still fighting for recognition and sovereignty within the United States. Those of us who claim false Native identity undermine this fight.
I am sorry for the real damage that Native Americans have experienced as the debate about my false identity has revived the worst stereotypes and offensive racist remarks, all while Native people have been silenced. I will do my part as a Senator to push for the United States to fully recognize tribal nations’ inherent sovereignty and uphold our treaty obligations to Native Nations. I will use my national platform to advance the rights of Native Americans and I commit to building real relationships in Indian Country as an ally and supporter.
Warren ignored Nagle, and offered no such apology in her speech on Wednesday.
 

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it's genetics, they can't be honest about who they are so they create some fake narrative about themselves

we've seen it all the time, from their political leaders like Obama, Biden, Warren, Clinton, Kerry, Blumenthal..... and then they lie about their policies like Obama, Clinton, Edwards, Gore, Schummer, Pelosi and their correspondents lie about their experiences and their evidence like Williams, Rather, WP, NYT and even their base lies about being moderates or libertarians or wealthy

then they attack others who are infinitely more credible and trustworthy, it's almost surreal save for the fact that nothing they do surprises me anymore
 

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Fake indian.

The truth to her is like holy water thrown on the possessed. She will continue to deny the truth and feed on the weak minded to survive.
 

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The nasty fraud will NEVER shake "Pocahontas" and should she ever face Trump he will absolutely destroy her.
 
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[h=1]Newspaper to Elizabeth Warren: Take 'Spit Test' to Settle Native American Heritage Claims[/h]
A Massachusetts newspaper is calling on Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) to take a DNA test to resolve once and for all if she has Native American ancestry, as she has claimed.
Warren has never provided any documentation that she is Native American, instead pointing to "family stories" passed down to her through generations as evidence.
President Donald Trump infamously dubbed her "Pocahontas" and accused her of falsely claiming Native American heritage. Some have speculated that the controversy could be damaging to Warren's rumored 2020 presidential run.
"So we call upon our senior senator to screw up her courage and take the spit test," The Berkshire Eagle said in an editorial. "If she already has but is keeping the results under wraps, we urge her to be forthcoming with them. She has nothing to lose but her Achilles' heel."
On "The Story" on Friday night, Karl Rove said this is a continuing problem for Warren, since she claimed to be of Cherokee descent when she was applying for academic jobs and it would have been beneficial to be a woman from a diverse background.
"She used it to her advantage and has shied away from it when she got called on it," Rove said, calling it a "pretty tough editorial" from a paper that endorsed her in 2012.
Chris Stirewalt said Warren has a "serious 2020 problem," and this is just one part of it.
"She has a problem with social justice Democrats and identity politics Democrats who deeply resent a white woman of privilege taking advantage of carve outs that are set aside for Native Americans," he explained.
He added that Republicans may see Warren as an "ultra liberal," but she's actually more moderate than the base of the Democratic Party, so she could find herself being outflanked in a potential 2020 primary by more progressive candidates like Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Tom Steyer.
 

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Warren on Taking DNA Test to Prove Native American Heritage: ’I Know Who I Am’

http://api.addthis.com/oexchange/0....e+Native+American+Heritage:+’I+Know+Who+I+Am’PAM KEY11 Mar 20186,081

Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) said she knew who she was when host Chuck Todd when pressed her on her claims of a Native-American heritage.


When asked about taking a DNA test, Warren said, “Look, I do know. I know who I am and never used it for anything. Never got any benefit from it anywhere.”


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Run Pocohontas. Run. Would love to see Trump grind your phony ass into the dirt on your fake reservation.
 

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Between her and Maxine Waters I don’t know which one’s funnier to laugh at. Toss up
 

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I heard she might run for POTUS

Could you imagine.

It would be murder in the 1st degree:):)
 

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