Ever since DNA analysis revealed Elizabeth Warren to be the fraud we’ve always known her to be, the media have been working overtime to excuse Fauxcahontas’ deception Make Cultural Appropriation Great Again.
Slate, you’re up:
Why the Elizabeth Warren DNA story has united the right in anger and mockery: https://t.co/n2vF7PNtKd pic.twitter.com/XCAvm4bymB
— Slate (@Slate) October 16, 2018
Slate’s Isaac Chotiner spoke with National Review’s David French about conservatives’ response to Warren’s embarrassing DNA test self-own:
Isaac Chotiner: Why do you think people on the right are angry about Warren’s release of her test results?
David French: I would say there are some voices that are angry. I think it was much more mockery, to be honest. I think that it was mockery on a couple of fronts. One was the idea that Elizabeth Warren had vindicated her decision in any way to hold herself out as Native American by releasing those DNA test results, which demonstrate that her Native American heritage is really far removed, I mean so far removed that the idea that you would tell a legal directory that you’re Native American is just ridiculous.
There was mockery that that would in any way vindicate her, followed by hard-on-heels mockery at media outlets reporting it as vindication. I think that was the dominant strain of it. I don’t think it was fury. Maybe some, but I think the dominant strain was this was an “own goal.” This was ridiculous, and this is something that the media would never fall for if a Republican did the same thing.
So … where’s this “anger” we’re supposed to have seen? French acknowledges the mockery — and the reasons for the mockery — without hesitation. But anger? Come on. Chotiner fails to make the case that “the right” is seething over Warren’s lies. Probably because they’re not seething; they’re just laughing.
Lol what. https://t.co/AVyUI93f5C
— Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) October 16, 2018
"Anger" No, laughter Yes.
— ?????? ???????? ? (@CamelFro) October 16, 2018
If by anger you really mean laughter
— ougrad (@ougrad2001) October 16, 2018
If by anger you mean endless meme possibilities you're correct.
— Heather (@nottodaysatan17) October 16, 2018
Mockery, yes. Anger no. No one on the right is angry about this, it's just too funny.
— Jenny (@BlessedTNGal) October 16, 2018
who's angry? We are mocking and laughing for sure, but angry? That's a democrat #mob thing.
— Post 1/1024th Lux (@XIANITY) October 16, 2018
More like hilarity: who on earth in Warren’s camp thought it would be a good idea? ?
— ABLE (@nova_patriot) October 16, 2018
Angry? Maybe if I was Native American and a privileged white woman used my heritage to further her career.
— Frank (@FrankbakerII) October 16, 2018
Ouch.
This is BS headline
— Jeff Sacks (@sacksj44) October 16, 2018
The only anger is at the absurd levels journalists are going to defend her because it is emblematic of how biased they are. But even that is still mostly mockery and laughter.
— You Should Have Voted Gary (@colorblindk1d) October 16, 2018
Oh well. At least Slate’s got this going for them:
Have to hand it to you guys finding different ways to say "pounce".
— #ILikeBeer ?? (@BruinOregon81) October 16, 2018
Indeed. Points for creativity. Solid B+.
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