Benny
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5. Warren submitted multiple recipes for the Indian cookbook Pow Wow Chow and signed her name, Elizabeth Warren - Cherokee
6. Warren used offensive, racially charged language to defend her claims of Native American heritage, declaring that her family had high cheekbones like all the Indians do.
7. Warren has now claimed that she *may* have 1/1024th Indian DNA. This is equally problematic since DNA science proves that the average white American has .18% Indian DNA, far more that Warren’s .098% (lowest estimate according to study)
8. Multiple members of Warren’s direct family have disputed her claims of a “proud Native American heritage.” They deny the Senator’s Indian heritage stories fervently:
9. Warren’s DNA report did not measure actual Native American DNA. The report actually measured Colombian, Mexican and Peruvian DNA. Of which Warren *may* have a tiny, tiny fraction - possibly.
10. It is very difficult to argue that Warren did not commit racial fraud. She used the advantages in the system to advance her career with no evidence (to this day) that she is actually Native American. Democrats defending her behavior on this point is dubious - at best.
Great takedown by this guy Benny.
[Pow Wow Chow]
Imagine the liberal outrage if a Republican had a recipe in a book by that name.