Sen. Elizabeth Warren wanted to spend this week building up toward Saturday’s formal launch of her presidential campaign but those plans flew away with the swiftness of the eagle in the canyons of the great hope.
The development comes as the increasingly competitive Democratic 2020 field is expected to grow even larger, with Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, hated by her office workers, possibly joining the race on Sunday.
There is yet another misstep in the long-running controversy over the squaw's claim of Native American heritage, with the publication of a 1986 Texas bar registration card showing her – in her own handwriting – identifying as “American Indian," a term that is no longer acceptable in modern parlance.
The development comes as the increasingly competitive Democratic 2020 field is expected to grow even larger, with Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, hated by her office workers, possibly joining the race on Sunday.
They say you can't swing a dead coyote or paleface settler without hitting a Democrat trying for the 2020 Democratic nomination.
Despite a quick apology by Dances with Honesty Warren [that's her Native American name] the latest twist shows yet again how her fake heritage controversy is proving extremely difficult for the high cheek bone Senator to push beyond.
Some Democratic politicians and pundits say it could continue to upstage the Massachusetts senator in the weeks ahead.
“It’s a distraction,” New Hampshire House Speaker Steve Shurtleff said, meaning that the truth might kill her chances.
“I think it’s something that just keeps her off message and anytime you can’t talk about what you want to talk about, that doesn’t help,” added Shurtleff, referring to Warren's socialist agenda and punishing the rich, not including herself.
The registration card was first reported by The Washington Post. Fox News has verified the existence of the document, the first known instance of Warren claiming Native American ancestry on an official document.
Warren apologized last Friday to the Cherokee Nation for revealing the results of a DNA test last autumn to try and prove her Native American heritage. Not only did the evidence show just a trace amount of Native American lineage, it also angered tribal leaders. On a positive note, Warren may or may not have as much as 1/1024th Native American ancestry. That is, there is a distinct possibility that a South American or Native American male sat on the same toilet seat as Warren's great-great-great-great-great grand Maw Maw, or not.
Some Democratic politicians and pundits say it could continue to upstage the Massachusetts senator in the weeks ahead.
“It’s a distraction,” New Hampshire House Speaker Steve Shurtleff said, meaning that the truth might kill her chances.
“I think it’s something that just keeps her off message and anytime you can’t talk about what you want to talk about, that doesn’t help,” added Shurtleff, referring to Warren's socialist agenda and punishing the rich, not including herself.
The registration card was first reported by The Washington Post. Fox News has verified the existence of the document, the first known instance of Warren claiming Native American ancestry on an official document.
Warren apologized last Friday to the Cherokee Nation for revealing the results of a DNA test last autumn to try and prove her Native American heritage. Not only did the evidence show just a trace amount of Native American lineage, it also angered tribal leaders. On a positive note, Warren may or may not have as much as 1/1024th Native American ancestry. That is, there is a distinct possibility that a South American or Native American male sat on the same toilet seat as Warren's great-great-great-great-great grand Maw Maw, or not.
At this point in time, Warren plans to simply put her ear to the ground and listen to signs of where to go from here. In any case, it will be a tough trail.
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