I’m going out on a limb here but I’m thinking that female politicians have cornered the market on “bat-shit” crazy.
nancy pelosi, without a doubt, bat-shit crazy.
dianne feinstein, has reeled in her , bat-shit crazy act.
maxine waters, unconditionally bat-shit crazy.
barbara boxer, bat-shit crazy.
elizabeth warren aka Pocahontas, absolutely bat-shit crazy.
Not a single male politician (that I’m aware of) has ever made such continuous, outlandish, over the top statements as these morons.
I’m actually beginning to think being a liberal is in fact a mental disorder.
elizabeth warren, end all the fucking controversy and take a DNA test. Unless, of course, you’re a fucking liar and President Trump is right. That’s as likely to occur as harvard releasing barry soetoro’s “foreign exchange student” application and his 1.3 GPA.
elizabeth warren aka Pocahontas, throwing the racist card, again, standard liberal/progressive/socialist response to being caught in a lie.
elizabeth warren Pocahontas, if you google it not a single “right of center” media outlet even comes up on the first page, all left-wing msm outlets.
Press blasts Trump for ‘Pocahontas’ reference, but ignores Warren's cultural appropriation
By Brian Flood | Fox News
President Trump sent the mainstream media into a tizzy on Monday when he referred to Sen. Elizabeth Warren as “Pocahontas,” but liberal broadcasters rarely explained the background of falsehoods that resulted in the Massachusetts Democrat's nickname.
Pundits and reporters were quick to label Trump’s comment a “racial slur.” Warren herself called it “unfortunate” and others questioned the president using the term during an Oval Office event to honor the work of Navajo code talkers during World War II.
CBS’ “Evening News,” ABC’s “World News Tonight” and “NBC Nightly News” barely mentioned why Trump uses the term in the first place – but the origin of the nickname -- Warren's dubious claims of Native American heritage -- is newsworthy when trying to determine if it’s an offensive slur or a well-earned moniker.
The harshest criticism of Warren’s misleading past came from ABC and NBC, which both used the same term and simply said she “came under fire” for claiming Native American heritage. Newsbusters’ Nicholas Fondacaro wrote that the three networks “failed to do their due diligence and fully cover the origin of Trump’s criticism” and “were more eager to slam their favorite punching bag,” President Trump, when given the low-hanging fruit.
The truth is, Warren is probably not Native American but claimed she was to advance her academic career, which eventually landed her a gig at the prestigious Harvard Law School. The university even promoted Warren as a Native American faculty member back in 1996 in a Harvard Crimson piece on diversity on campus. The Boston Herald eventually revealed that Warren claimed to be Native American in 2012 when she was in the midst of a Senate race and it became a subject of great controversy. Warren regularly dodged questions about the subject at the time.
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