Posted on 06/27/2016 12:52:10 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
Scott Brown: Warren should take DNA test to prove Native American heritage
By Al Weaver (@alweaver22) 6/27/16 2:13 PM
Former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown said Monday that his successor Sen. Elizabeth Warren should take a DNA test to prove her Native American heritage.
Brown, who spoke on a conference call after Warren appeared with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Cincinnati, told reporters that the Massachusetts Democrat could easily clear up the chatter about her heritage by releasing records from Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania, where she taught.
"First of all as we all know, she's not Native American. She's not 1/32nd. She has no Native American background except for what her family told her," Brown said on the call, which was held by the Republican National Committee. "The easy answer, as you all know, is that Harvard and Penn can release the records. She can authorize the release of those records. She can take a DNA test, she can release the records herself."
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George Soros has enough money to ensure a positive result.
If this were a Republican woman, the press would be on her night & day for DNA (no poetry intended).
I heard the former liberal Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren was Elizabeth Warren’s love-Granddaddy.
By all means, let’s have some DNA tests.
She never, NEVER WILL! But, I’ll gladly take the DNA test, just to have scientifically verifiable evidence of WHAT my heritage is.
“Scott Brown: Warren should take DNA test to prove Native American heritage”
Easy enough with “23 and Me” only a ~$400 charge, she stole a lot more that that from the tax payers.
Little bit late, don’t you think Scott?
Let’s suppose she takes the test and it’s 1/32 Indian. That’s NOT enough to justify the advantages she was given by Harvard. It’s gaming the AA system.
I wouldn’t do that.
With our luck she’d take that Ancestry DNA test and the results would show she had some.
Never ask a question you don’t know the answer to (right, David Cameron??)
She has no heritage, and she knows it.
Lie-a-watha should take a lie detector test to see if she is capable of telling the truth. Also, throw in a drug test to see if she is mentally fit for office.
LOL at this pic of Warren as Tonto.
I have to remember not to eat or drink anything when I’m on this site. Always something to make me laugh out loud!!!!
Has the whole nation fallen into the place where your blood quantum is somehow of ultimate importance?
I note that the "one drop rule" is still in effect in America. Even one drop of black blood makes you black. This was a hated and ridiculous component of the Jim Crow south, even in the 19th century many people saw the sadness in it, and thus the entire genre of "tragic mulatto" plays and stories.
Nw it's fully embraced by the left, and by many individuals anxious to claim some part of the "people of color privilege".
Brown doesn't speak for me. It's pretty clear that Warren lied about her genetics, but that is the small sin in this morality tale. The larger sin is that being part Indian should help you get a job that you otherwise would not.
Scott Brown's attack is backwards. He should be decrying affirmative action. He's stuck in the past, arguing the specifics, and tacitly embracing blood quantum affirmative action.
One suspects he is not a useful vehicle for advancing Conservative change. One wonders why the RNC chose to endorse his strange comments which appear fixated on a race he lost (and lets not forget he lost again in New Hampshire since then.)
Lets at least have winners bringing forward our issues, and lets think a little about what the real issues are and not get distracted by our opponents logic.
Lieawatha should take a DNA test to ID her position among the 57 genders.
Skin hue WAY outways DNA.
Notice her man hands...
Both, or Dot or Feather?
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