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Actually the absurd report stated something in the neighbor of 1/512 th. Basically unquantifiable
Well maybe Trump can donate 1/32 of the $1M..
Correction then donate 1/512th of the $1M...
More like 1/1024, or $976.56. He should donate it to some charity to benefit poor American Indians.
He should use it as a scholarship for the poor guy who's place Warren took at Harvard Law School.
Still that is just family history, and it proves nothing,
This what bothers me the most.. This bleep took advantage of a program that was set aside for people who are truly disadvanaged. I don't like set aside programs based on race and gender, but still.
Dana Loesch Verified account @DLoeschJust found out that the The Hill is preparing a reaction story on Tweets about Elizabeth Warren as a way to fight back for her. They’re going to look at everyone’s Tweets as opposed to Warren’s false claims. Why don’t people trust media again?11:26 AM - 15 Oct 2018---------------------------------------- Keeping America Great Radio †@USATweetToday 1m1 minute agoReplying to @DLoeschWhat percentage of blood is required for one to claim membership of a race? If we use Elizabeth Warren's standard of 'not ruling out' 1/1,024th - 10 generations ago... Maybe Donald Trump is actually a black man?-----------------------------------------Surray @sureshfcn54s54 seconds agoReplying to @DLoeschTo make up for the dearth of Native American DNA, Bustamante used samples from Mexico, Peru, and Colombia to stand in for Native American. That’s because scientists believe that groups Americans refer to as Native American came to this land via the Bering Strait Elizabeth Warren------------------------ ------ColinFlaherty ⌠Verified account @colinflaherty1m1 minute agoIf Elizabeth Warren were in a tribe with a casino, they would kick her out with those DNA results.Tribes purge their rolls all the time to get rid of pretenders.
Elizabeth Warren’s DNA Test Proves She Was LyingActing as if the results of the senator's DNA test are a vindication of her initial claims is an assault on reason.By David Harsanyi October 15, 2018Why did Sen. Elizabeth Warren spend all these years claiming to be a Native American?One plausible answer might be that her family had lied to her, or were also misled about their heritage, and that Warren truly believed she was Cherokee. This happens relatively often, I suppose. Then again, few people exhibit as much certitude, and gain as many benefits, over a claim that’s so obscure and unverifiable.The second is that Warren herself lied or exaggerated her heritage, knowing full well that her contention of Cherokee ancestry was likely nothing more than lore, then latched on to this negligible ancestry to gain traction in an academic field that was searching for candidates of specific races.We now know that the second option is more probable after the prospective presidential candidate decided to make a huge deal out of taking a DNA test, that, in reality, only proves she is as white as I am. ...As The Federalist’s Sean Davis points out, according to The New York Times, the average white person in America has nearly double the amount of American Indian DNA (0.18%) as Elizabeth Warren (0.098%), who claims to be Cherokee. ...
This is deceptive in several ways. First, the term 'strong evidence' is shaky. This is the same as saying 'maybe, maybe not'. Also, saying that a person has genetic markers in common with Native American is dubious. Since Native Americans have a fairly wide spectrum of genetic markers in common with almost everyone. Some Native Americans came from Mexico and South America. Some came from Asia. Some migrated from the Caribbean. I would bet that almost everyone who has been in America for a few generations has at least 'some' genetic markers in common with Native Americans. These results are political more than scientific. This is not a definitive result. She would get the same 'strong evidence' result if she was claiming to be a Jew, or a Mexican, or Chinese for that matter.She has never had any tribal affiliation and as far as I know there is no documented evidence that anyone in her family has ever been affiliated with any known Native American tribe.She must be a member of that unknown blond-hair, blue-eye, Native American tribe that nobody has ever seen or heard of. She is such a liar. And she keeps digging the hole deeper. Until she releases the full results to the public for analysis, then screw her (and the horse she rode in on). lol
It occurs to me that Lizzie's private, non-blind DNA test is about as meaningless as Christine Blasey Ford's privately contracted two-question polygraph exam.
I believe I read where Trump said he was willing to pay for her DNA test, AND if it showed she wasamerican indian, he would make that contribution. Problem is of course, she paid for the test, so the bet was off. plain and simple.
Boston Globe botches math in big Elizabeth Warren scoop on Native American ancestry[
This from the same woman who wrote a cookbook entitled "Pow Wow Chow." Or I should say, plagiarized the techniques word-for-word from a French chef. Could she be any more of a joke?