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But voters in Massachusetts know that Trump was not the first to pin the nickname “Pocahontas” on Senator Warren.

“‘Pocahontas’ is actually one of the milder nicknames for her — in Massachusetts she’s also known as ‘Fauxcahontas,’ ‘Lieawatha’ and ‘Chief Spreading Bull,’ not to mention ‘Granny,’ after her uncanny resemblance to the Irene Ryan character in ‘The Beverly Hillbillies,’” Boston talk radio king Howie Carr tells Breitbart News.

“She’s not just a fake Indian either, she’s a plagiarist,” Carr adds.

“In 2012, I discovered that she’d contributed two so-called family recipes to a Cherokee cook book, ‘Pow Wow Chow.’ The recipes were direct lifts from Pierre Franey, the New York Times’ haute-cuisine French gourmet chef. One of them was for cold crab omelette — apparently because crabs were so available on the Trail of Tears back in the 19th century,” Carr says.

The Washington Post headline on Friday blared “Trump’s ‘Pocahontas’ attack leaves fellow Republicans squirming (again),” but even the Post acknowledged that Warren has never proven her claims of Native American heritage.

“Apparently the mainstream media are less concerned by the fact that a rich white woman grabbed not one but two tenured faculty Ivy League positions that were reserved for members of minority groups than they are by the fact that Donald Trump is calling her out on her breathtaking hypocrisy and lack of ethics,” Howie Carr tells Breitbart News.

Warren was appointed professor of law at the University Pennsylvania Law School in 1987, was a visiting professor at Harvard Law School during the 1992-1993 academic year, and accepted a full time position there in 1995.

“Imagine the uproar and scandal if a Republican had done what Pocahontas did — twice!” he adds.

One clever person purchased the pocahontas.com domain name and pointed it to Senator Warren’s web page.

During the 1980s and throughout the 1990s, Warren repeatedly claimed that she had Native American heritage, a fact that her employers incorporated in their reporting to the federal government about their “diversity.”

Harvard Law School relied upon those false claims, without bothering to verify them, when they in turn filed an inaccurate report with the federal government in the 1990s stating that they had a Native American woman (Warren) on their faculty.

As William Jacobson reported at Legal Insurrection in May 2012:

We now know (again last night after The Globe found documents) that Warren was listed for the 1992-1993 academic year as Native American in Harvard Law federal filings.
We now know that all these federal filings were false. There is no evidence that Elizabeth Warren is Native American, and substantial evidence she is not.
Making a false federal filing potentially was a crime. 18 U.S. Code § 1001 as it existed prior to 1996.

Warren also told the Harvard Women’s Law Review in 1993 that she was a “woman of color.”

As Breitbart News reported:

The Harvard Women’s Law Journal (since renamed the Harvard Journal of Law and Gender) in its Spring 1993 edition (Volume 16), lists Warren as one of approximately 250 “women of color” in legal academia.

Breitbart News has demonstrated in great detail that there is no credible evidence to support Warren’s oft-told tale that she has Native American heritage, specifically, Cherokee.

There is, however, evidence that “Ms. Warren’s great-great-great grandfather, was apparently a member of the Tennessee Militia who rounded up Cherokees from their family homes in the Southeastern United States and herded them into government-built stockades in what was then called Ross’s Landing (now Chattanooga), Tennessee–the point of origin for the horrific Trail of Tears, which began in January, 1837.”

The false meme that originated in 2012 with sloppy reporting by the Boston Globe, which claimed Warren may have a great-great grandparent with Native American ancestry (the source of the false 1/32 heritage claim) utterly collapsed when Breitbart News proved the origin of that claim was in an error made in an amateur genealogist’s family newsletter.

As Breitbart News reported:

The slender thread upon which Elizabeth Warren’s claim that she is 1/32 Cherokee


6 posted on 06/13/2016 10:30:33 AM PDT by dennisw (The strong take from the weak, but the smart take from the strong)
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The false meme that originated in 2012 with sloppy reporting by the Boston Globe, which claimed Warren may have a great-great grandparent with Native American ancestry (the source of the false 1/32 heritage claim) utterly collapsed when Breitbart News proved the origin of that claim was in an error made in an amateur genealogist’s family newsletter.

The media never blew the cover on Warren's lies and deception - THANKFULLY, Trump won't stop.

32 posted on 06/13/2016 10:42:59 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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If Elizabeth Warren found out that the African American Studies professors were paid more money, she would show up in black face.


39 posted on 06/13/2016 10:48:22 AM PDT by joshua c (Please dont feed the liberals)
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I forgot that’s she’s a PLAGARIST, too!! And a House Flipper taking advantage of old ladies!


48 posted on 06/13/2016 11:01:01 AM PDT by Ann Archy (ABORTION....... The HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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