We May Never Know How Many Native-Americans Pocahontas Warren’s Ancestors Killed

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Pocahontas Warren has gotten away with lying for decades. Not only does she get away with it, she is lauded for her many Socialist ravings and achievements like the fascist Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Elizabeth Pocahontas Warren claims to come from “Oklahoma’s dust-bowl.” She said she was poverty-stricken, when, in reality, she drove an MG in high school. She only  traded in her BMW 528i for a Ford hybrid just before the senatorial campaign began when she was running against Scott Brown.

Socialist Warren is a 1%er who lives in a $2 million plus home.

She claimed to be a foe of foreclosures and “house flipping” yet it came to light that in 1993 she bought a home for $30,000 and then flipped it 5 months later for $145,000! Warren and her husband flipped quite a few houses.

She bragged that she “crafted the intellectual foundation for Occupied Wall Street” and would protect us from the evils of capitalism, but she actually obtained huge donations from numerous liberal Wall Street backers!

Elizabeth Warren described herself in law-school professional directories as a Native American minority from 1986 to 1995. She said she listed herself as Native American to get invited to luncheons but took it off when none of that happened.

Warren was listed as a “woman of color” in the 1993 Harvard student journal. When questioned about it in 1996, Warren couldn’t remember any of it, but when she was listed as the Harvard Law’s “first woman of color” in a 1997 law review piece on diversity and affirmative action, it was based on a “telephone interview with Michael Chmura, News Director, Harvard Law (Aug. 6, 1996).”

In 2012 Warren admitted she told Harvard Law she was Native American.

The Telegram reported on May 3, 2012 that lineage information along with the following massive lies.

Warren said she had no idea that her Native American heritage was touted by Harvard as proof of its faculty’s diversity in the 1990s.

“I think I read it on the front page of the Herald,” Warren said. “I don’t even remember,” she added, when asked about a 1996 article in the Harvard Crimson touting her minority status.

As the story heated up, she said she was “proud” of her Native American heritage and explained that, while she had no documentation of ancestry, she learned of her roots through family lore.

She admitted that she listed herself as a minority in law school directories for more than 10 years. The reason she gave? She wanted to meet people with tribal roots.

“I listed myself in the directory in the hopes that it might mean that I would be invited to a luncheon, a group, something that might happen with people who are like I am,” she said.

Her claim is also based on the family’s high cheekbones. [She also goes on the warpath a lot]

She said her great-great-great grandmother O.C. Sarah Smith Crawford was Cherokee. However, she was listed as white on the 1860 census.

Warren’s family history not only doesn’t include Cherokees, but rather, her great-great-great grandfather, Jonathan Crawford, might have rounded them up and he definitely fought them.

Crawford served in the East Tennessee Mounted Infantry Volunteer Militia commanded by Brigadier General R. G. Dunlap from late 1835 to late 1836. Crawford was a member of Major William Lauderdale’s Battalion and they are the ones who rounded up 4,000 Cherokee families living in Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee, beginning in January, 1837, tore them from their homes and forced them to walk thousands of miles to barren lands. It was called the ‘Trail of Tears’. Many died along the way.

Crawford doesn’t appear to be a member of the troops who escorted them. He  did, however, serve once more with Major William Lauderdale’s re-formed Batallion of Tennessee Mounted Infantry Volunteer Militia. This group fought the Seminole Indians in Florida during the Second Seminole War. Crawford arrived in Florida in November, 1837, and served there for six months until his unit was disbanded in Baton Rouge, Louisiana the following May.

Warren also plagiarized “Indian” recipes for her cousin’s cookbook titled PowWow Chow and, get this, she stole them from a famous French chef. The recipes were favorites of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and Cole Porter.

 

 


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schr8er2000Paul
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schr8er2000Paul
6 years ago

Boy oh boy… she sure is following in the footsteps of Killary with all the lying and deceipt… Just shows what lenghts some Liberals will go to so they get ahead…. POCHALYINGTUS should be voted out of office,especially when she spouts off about others and all…. SCREW her… hope the REAL Native Americans scalp that POS…..
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Dee Dee
6 years ago

Rebecca Nagle, a Cherokee woman, wrote an amazing op-ed piece last week excoriating Elizabeth Warren for claiming to be of Native American descent. Nagle basically said Warren claimed to be a Cherokee to gain advantages, but that she has never done anything to help Native Americans. Shame on Warren. Claiming to be a Native American because you have high cheek bones is like saying you’re African-American because you like watermelon!

Check out Nagle’s op-ed article: https://thinkprogress.org/elizabeth-warren-is-not-cherokee-c1ec6c91b696/