Posted on 10/22/2017 3:51:29 PM PDT by markomalley
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren is joining the growing chorus of women talking about their experiences with sexual harassment in the wake of allegations against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.
The Massachusetts Democrat shared a story from when she was a baby law professor during a videotaped interview session with three other female senators that aired Sunday on NBCs Meet The Press.
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If you ain't been sexually harassed you ain't shite...
It's become a badge of honor to the point of being an acceptable practice...mark my words.
Hillary Clinton: I came under sniper fire.
That’s a lil more marginably believable. ( Not).
Many moons ago, if that’s Fauxahontis.
If the squaw said she was chased around a desk, and she doesn’t name a name, did it actually happen?
NO
Bless you for that much needed laugh!
A seeing eye dog.
I think he was getting away from the ugly squaw - SpeakingBull...
She had grabbed his bag of Doritos and he was trying to get them back from her.
Hollyweird’s next remake of ‘The Lone Ranger’...it might be a bit, Hollywood!
She’s “misremembering” the Indian war dance she was participating in, with her Indian tribe when she was younger.
That war dance is when she got her last name, WAR-Hen, which she later changed to Warren. She didn’t like the first name given then either, so she changed “Liawaths” to Elizabeth.
Was it with chopsticks?
That is real powerful imagery for everyone to remember when she runs for president. President of the United States being chased around a desk...
“Even if it isnt fake, its ancient history, LOL.”
It’s fake. The guy had Polio and was wheelchair bound.
What I meant was, it’s been a very long time since anyone could have wanted to molest her, let alone char her round and round in a wheel chair.
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