Time for some flashback gold from Sen. Elizabeth Warren in regards to her claims to Cherokee heritage. Check out this 2012 attempt to suspend reality:
.@SenWarren in 2012: "Being Native American has been part of my story, I guess, since the day I was born." pic.twitter.com/7N7pQiFEKN
— Fox News (@FoxNews) May 10, 2018
Proof-positive that she’s always been spinning HARD on this issue and hasn’t left herself any backpedal room.
So, she has been lying since the day she was born? https://t.co/yvVAsZuDeP
— RatioHunter (@TheRatioHunter) May 10, 2018
Ha! That does appear to be what she’s saying.
Except you’re not. Stop appropriating. https://t.co/4q9vrTdoW3 https://t.co/uey4iuhZj3
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) May 10, 2018
NEVER!
LOL no it hasn't. Hahaha. She's really screwed on this. #mapoli #masen https://t.co/RoaG7vgohZ
— Notorious Augusto P (@GenAugustoP) May 10, 2018
Lol. Except she refuses to take a dna test.
— Kevin Conservador (@saintman4life3) May 10, 2018
She misspelled "fable" https://t.co/H8nY4uX072
— BlueReaganite (@ThinBlueLR) May 10, 2018
I'd take the people who complain about cultural appropriation more seriously if they didn't tell us to stop bringing up this inconvenient issue. https://t.co/8wSrY0fXuf
— BT (@back_ttys) May 10, 2018
Operative word: "story".?? https://t.co/eUbWUEJ2Cq
— Joe Dick ???? (@realJoeDick) May 10, 2018
It’s Warren’s “story” and she’s sticking to it, no matter how ridiculous it sounds.