Posted on 05/21/2012 3:42:19 AM PDT by billorites
They ought to change the name of the next edition of Pow Wow Chow to Pow Wow Ciao, and Granny Warren can write a farewell address to any moonbats left who believe anything she says.
We now have found lifted Recipe No. 3 Herbed Tomatoes originally appeared in the September 1959 edition of Better Homes and Gardens. OK, this is not quite as delicious (in more ways than one) as cold crab omelet. Granny did make a few changes.
Lieawathas Herbed Tomatoes was originally Hot Herbed Tomatoes. And she cut one of the 10 ingredients one-half teaspoon monosodium glutamate. Apparently MSG was not available at the Muskogee Stop & Shop in 1856.
Oh yeah, and butter or margarine became butter. Again, margarine is more commonly associated with white-eyes cuisine.
The Native American emeritus (she now calls herself an Okie) even added a line at the end of the recipe that isnt in the magazine:
Great accompaniment to plain meat and potatoes meal! Whew! The fake Indian known as Sitting Duck added eight whole words after the recipe. This was tracked down at the Manchester, N.H., public library by my associate Larry Bruce. Great work, Larry.
Yesterday, I got an email from a woman named Sandy who had read something online called Warren Witch Hunt.
Dont you love it? If Scott Brown were caught checking the box and backing up fake minority status by lifting alleged old Indian recipes from the New York Times [NYT], it would be speaking truth to power. Go after a liberal, and its a witch hunt. Or a distraction.
It is incredible to me, said Sandy, that any(one) would stoop to searching the Recipe Files of a candidate in an effort to prove dishonesty.
Sandy, baby, she started it. Nobody heard of Pow Wow Chow until Elizabeth Warren Cherokee cited it as proof of her Indian heritage, of which she has none. These are supposed to be old Indian recipes. Theyre not that old, theyre not Indian, and theyre not hers. And I repeat, she ... is ... not ... an ... Indian.
Sandy continued: Has our country really come to this?
I agree. Isnt it astounding that not one, but two Ivy League law schools fell for this cynical hoax?
The elite media continue to make excuses for Pinocchio-hontas. A Times columnist this weekend said she just checked the box on a whim. I wish we knew the name of the real minority she beat out at Penn. I wonder whether he or she thinks that losing a job to a fake Indian is tragicomic, as the Times put it.
Isnt it astounding that not one, but two Ivy League law schools fell for this cynical hoax?
They probably feared that asking her to produce a tribal ID card to verify her claim of academic preference would have been deemed racist.
Liberalism is a mental illness.
I didn’t think they had Cherokee in Kenya
I call her Fauxcohauntus, bc she just won’t go away...she keeps haunting the limelight.
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