She is morally bankrupt.
It is just amusing that this Commie type can be so hypocritical.
Dow/Corning was a victim of hysteria and crooked lawyers. Any lawyer who sided with them in that atmosphere deserves some credit.
But needless to say, this undermines her pretence of serving victimized women and little people against the evil Wall Street capitalists. It will offend her leftist base.
Stick a fork in her. She’s done.
Morally bankrupt indeed
A Demonrat trademark Pathetic that anyone would vote for her.
Fake Indian
Fake Lawyer
Now,
Fake Boobs
P.S. Odd that she would have done this, given her views.
I wonder if the connection may not be Jamie Houghton, who was CEO of Corning Glass at the time and has also long been involved at the top levels of insider Harvard Alumni. He headed the searches for the last two Harvard Presidents, and nominated them to the Harvard Board of Overseers. So he may well also have had ties to someone who was a prominent professor at Harvard Law School.
Pure speculation, but it wouldn’t surprise me if that’s what happened.
Unfortunately, this will not affect her one iota with the vast majority of women under 40 who “vote their body parts.” After all, she is one of their own.
A person’s character is defined by what they do when they think nobody is watching. When Elizabeth Warren thinks nobody is watching, she goes for the quick buck by helping Billionaires shield their money from the people they have injured through the abuse of bankrupcy laws. It is only when she thinks people are looking that she adopts her “Crusader for the Little Guy” disguise...
More bad news for Fauxcahontas...
Warren unfortunately, is one of the few female candidates who does not have a completely annoying vocal quality. She’s actually easy to listen to, aside from the content lol
Since she’s only interested in protecting bankruptcy law... did she oppose the GM bankruptcy? You know, the one that made a mockery of bankruptcy law and contract law by favoring unsecured creditors over secured creditors and then let GM carry forward their previous losses to avoid paying income tax?