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Elizabeth Warren’s ancestor traced back to Trail of Tears! …On the side holding the guns.

Also: the new character assassination term of art is "Fauxcahontis." Please update accordingly.

Yeah, when’s that primary in Massachusetts, again? Because the general election is going to be a trip:

…the most stunning discovery about the life of O.C. Sarah Smith Crawford is that her husband, 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.

In case you were wondering: O.C. Sarah Smith Crawford is Elizabeth Warren’s ‘Cherokee’ ancestor; and by ‘Cherokee’ I mean ‘actually probably Swedish.’ See AoSHQ for more. Also, see Legal Insurrection for the original revelation.

The question is, of course, whether bringing all of this up is actually transcendentally mean of me. For example: it’s not Elizabeth Warren’s fault that one of her ancestors was involved in ethnic cleansing; deeply ironic, since he was displacing the very people that his descendant bragged about being a member of, but genealogy is like that. And its certainly true that the attitudes of that time period are mostly of historical interest today. Distasteful historical interest, at that. Lastly: it is simply not fair that I am comfortably able to kick Elizabeth Warren in the shins over this, given that (according to my family’s oral tradition) my own ancestors: a, almost all came over to America in the Twentieth Century and b, were extremely careful to use a variety of aliases when filling out the paperwork – which effectively means that potentially embarrassing revelations of this nature are not really likely to occur for me.

Still. Don’t identity politics suck, at least when one is on the receiving end? Maybe now Elizabeth Warren will finally get why hyper-awareness of one’s ethnic origins is sometimes not an optimal way of interacting with the world… oh, who am I kidding? She’s a liberal academic: it’ll take more than this to pierce her epistemic closure bubble…

Moe Lane (crosspost)

PS: Just for the record, though: it is not unfair to kick Elizabeth Warren in the shins a few times and see how she responds. Every national candidate (not named Barack Obama, at least*) of recent memory has been subjected to this fun-house meat grinder: if Elizabeth ‘Fauxcahontis’ Warren is handling it badly then that’s really her fault, not ours.

What’s that? This is why normal** people don’t go into politics? Yeah, sure, whatever, those grapes probably are sour anyway.

*And he’s almost as bad at handling being smacked around as Warren is.

**Astoundingly, there really are folks out there who think that a Harvard law professor and professional policy irritant qualifies as a ‘normal person.’

COMMENTS

  • expanding_man

    I thought Warren was going to smoke Brown when she first announced for the race. If this is true it’s an absolute disaster for her. Things are looking up for Brown.

  • etpietro

    ….I like “Crockagawea.”

  • Russ Martin

    “Pale Face Palm”

  • gbenton

    Lying Beaver

    Squatting Bulls**t

  • gbenton

    Chocksaonthis

  • DVPTEXFLA

    I don’t care who you are,,this story is funny.

  • garfieldjl

    This has gotten hysterical, she’s been turned into a total laughingstock.

  • Cheryl

    happened today with this posting. I’m guessing this one will part of Rush’s opening dialogue tomorrow.

  • clintonformccain

    I thought we were trying to get rid of him to send a message to the RINOs? :)

  • acat

    If not, is there a credible challenger?

    Conservative in the primary, Republican in the general, period.

    Mew

  • clintonformccain

    EXCELLENT candidate.

    ————

    He kept all of Kennedy’s local office managers to continue with the same level of highly experienced constituent service. Smart move.

    I don’t agree with all of his positions, but he’s doing a heckuva job presenting himself as a palatable Republican to Mass. voters. He will have to get some Obama voters to win re-election.

    I’m very impressed with his political skills.

  • jomo2009

    Warren will have to re-double her fundraising. Gonna take much more heap big wampum for the fall.

  • clintonformccain

    No Republican primary. Brown is unopposed. There are only about four or five elected Republican officials in Massachusetts. It would be insane for any of them to primary a Republican US Senator. Just the fact that there is a Republican US Senator is nothing short of a miracle.

    He’s good enough that, if he can survive his first reelection challenge, he could hold the seat for a long time — although he’s got national rising-star political chops.

  • acat

    Pickup, pudding, and all.

    Mew

    p.s. Giga pudding?

  • http://www.thehayride.com MacAoidh

    like this

  • garfieldjl

    Not Brown’s political skills. This is extremely big, I doubt this can be swept under the rug, cause we’re looking at all these other financial scandals now. I think Warren is toast.

  • vangoghssister

    no textum

  • ombd

    And for Elizabeth Warren, there’s one danger to her campaign that stands above all others …

    http://www.ombudizen.com/2012/05/02/off-the-reservation/

  • Bobcat51

    NT.

  • clintonformccain

    My assumption is that the media does no actual reporting and only prints what is fed to them. Thus, a logical assumption would be that the Scott Brown campaign (perhaps with an assist from Rove or some other top-shelf oppo research arm) spoon fed the story to the local media.

    It help that Warren is a moonbat and lit herself on fire like you would expect from a moonbat.

  • garfieldjl

    Thus far, it appears the story is true.

  • chbroussard

    nt

  • swami7774

    He’s very well liked here in the People’s Republic. Comes across as a nice guy. She comes across as a lunatic.
    The local reporting on this has been spotty. The TV stations have all but ignored it. The Globe-Democrat has reported only the bits that make Warren look good, and editorialized that the whole story should go away. Only the Herald and talk show hosts Howie Carr and Michael Graham have kept the fire burning on this story.
    Status quo as far as THAT goes.
    Originally I thought Brown was in trouble. Now I give him a slight edge, but remain concerned about a much more Democrat-friendly electorate than the one that put him in two years ago.

  • sparks69

    Spouting Bull

  • zfwoodward

    The Herald does real reporting on local political scandals, especially when it comes to the Democrat elite of state. Look at some of the comments Duval Patrick and Teddy Kennedy have made against it over the years and their coverage of the past 4 Speakers of the House that have been convicted of felonies. And Scott Brown’s chief strategist is the same as Romney: former Herald reporter/columnist Eric Fehrnstrom..

  • macbookben

    …I’d rather see her lose purely on her own insipid, class warfare-fueled ideology. But then again, it’s way more entertaining to watch her self-immolate on her own racial hypocrisy.

  • renl57

    And I thought RS has a policy of not supporting pro-choice Republicans.

  • CincoSolas_del_Bronx

    Asian Indian … sorry …
    Asian Native American … sorry …
    Asian Indigenous American … sorry …
    Asian Indigenous Worst Country in the Worldish … thing.

  • runner12

    Ms. Warren has made a fool out of herself and the Democratic party (an easy feat these days ).

    Oh what tangled webs we weave, when first we practice to deceive. Ms. Warren is discovering that firsthand.

  • gekster

    is between a pro choice Democrat,
    or a pro choice Republican,
    who do you choose.

  • Dr. Botkin

    If Harvard had even an ounce of credibility it would sue Princess High Cheekbones for much wampum for the crime she perpetrated in defrauding it out of hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dollars. But then, it is kind of hard to associate Harvard with credibility. Anyway, it is much better to hire a fake indian princess than a qualified applicant to brainwash its charges.

  • http://www.CaboKurt.com cabokurt

    My roots can be traced back to a cigar store indian in Dodge City!
    I want free stuff as well! Okay, maybe not, but how about a light!

  • http://www4.webng.com/rickbull/lostlucky/ rickbull

    -nt-

  • jasonva

    It?s almost like if someone of East African and white American descent were to refer to himself as ?African American? (implying to American blacks ? descended from West African slaves ? that he shares their heritage) ? only for it to come out that his white side was a slave-owning family and his African side hailed from a tribe that sold prisoners of war into Arab slavery. Although, the gall of this hypothetical character goes way beyond that of Warren. I can?t imagine anyone could really put up this kind of facade and expect anyone with half a brain to believe? Oh, wait. What?s that you say?

    Sorry if this is only tangentially related. The parallels are just to strong for me to ignore…

  • jasonva

    NT

  • thx1138v2

    Swedish? Cherokee? They both have an “e”. They both have and “h”. I suppose if you actually called he a Swede the “h” would be missing but still, that’s typically close enough for a Progressive so where’s the problem?

    Trail of Tears? That’s what Progressives do – round ‘em up and head ‘em out for re-education.

  • SoFiMil

    While I don’t support affirmative action, this story is so much more. She had and still has disdain for Native Americans. That’s what’s most appalling. She claims a great affinity for her Native American brothers and sisters, yet won’t dein to associate with them.

  • acat

    Duly noted.

    Mew

  • SoFiMil

    Vrroooom!!!

  • Melody Warbington (rwm52)

    to vote in favor of some pro life legislation, whereas there’s no doubt Warren is a lost cause in more ways than one. Conservatives in MA should keep looking for a solid, 3-legged stool conservative, but in the meantime the choice is between Brown and Warren. I’ll take Brown.

  • Dave_A

    But the fact that:

    1) He is a sitting GOP senator in MA – which is something everyone thought was impossible until he pulled it off…

    2) His opponent is a flaming leftie that even the Prre-2010 Dem Senate wouldn’t confirm to a minor cabinet post (CFPB)….

    3) He has no viable, more conservative GOP challenger….

    Kind of makes supporting him a no-brainer. He may not be an ideologically consistent Republican, but he is a loyal vote for a GOP Senate Majority, and he did do his part to try and stop Obamacare (the issue he was elected on)…

    The guy deserves another term…

    The fact that his opponent is a complete self-serving a**clown, and now the laughingstock of the national media… Just makes it more enjoyable to see him headed for one…

  • acat

    to vote for pro-life legislation by reaching 55 GOP Senators….

    You know, because we should always have a backup plan.

    Mew

  • audax

    From one “Svenska” to another

  • Melody Warbington (rwm52)

    .
    .

  • http://travismonitor.blogspot.com Freedoms Truth

    Hilarious HotAir comment that must be shared:
    Hilarious:

    “Iwant to be clear:they movedthose Cherokeeto Oklahoma along a Trail of Tears that the rest of the country paid for. Those Indians didn’t make their way to Oklahoma themselves. No one ever got anywhere in this country on their own. They’d never have gotten anywhere without the government!Iwant to be clear:they movedthose Cherokeeto Oklahoma along a Trail of Tears that the rest of the country paid for. Those Indians didn’t make their way to Oklahoma themselves. No one ever got anywhere in this country on their own. They’d never have gotten anywhere without the government!” Elizabeth Fauxcohontas Warren

  • mikeymike143

    if brown was here in florida i would be screaming for him to face a tea party primary opponent. but up in mass he is absolutely the best we are going to get.

  • http://travismonitor.blogspot.com Freedoms Truth

    And those ‘normal’ people get fired for it.

    Is warren going to lose her job for lying on her resume?

    Or just an election?

    “This is why normal** people don?t go into politics”

    Simple rule: Dont lie on your resume and think you can represent millions of people without someone noticing.

  • http://travismonitor.blogspot.com Freedoms Truth

    Of course, you are talking about the guy with composite girlfriends and who was somehow born in 1961 as a result of Selma 1963, and managed to get a whole fictionalized autobigraphy written … so he can dig this whole fabricated biography thing.

  • http://travismonitor.blogspot.com Freedoms Truth

    She not only cant be a Senator, she needs to lose her other cushy positions.

  • http://travismonitor.blogspot.com Freedoms Truth

    …. just sayin’ .

    And yes, it would be nice for Scott Brown to be an extra not-needed vote for conservatives heavy lifting, so its great that we might get Mourdock to do some of that, and keep those RINOs corralled in the northeast only.

  • davesinsanantonio

    the people they claim to have affinity with and empathy for. The fact is they only have affinity for other liberals and empathy for no one. It’s all about how many fools can you con into voting for you and how much stuff you can con the government into giving you. Calling them hypocrites in a waste of time, but I can’t think of a stronger word!

  • jonweiss

    Why is anyone surpised at this? She is a double threat, a politician and a liberal which means that the end justifies the means and no lie is too despicable to be told if it can gain her a political win.

  • petezarria

    My family’s oral tradition is that I am in line for the throne of England. I hope she can help me re-claim the family heritage of British Royalty. I have Charles’ cheek bones and poor judgement. If she wins, maybe the Senator could add some weight to the claim…

  • Repair_Man_Jack

    I suposedly have a Russioan Great, Great Grandma. That doesn’t explain why I prefer drinking gin to vodka.

  • geah

    I have ancestors from the first Queeen Eliz, plus my for real ancestors the Cherokee and Shawnee, can name them also, but the trouble is they don’t know me, they are mostly dead, except a few of course,, an insult to our people probably not, they will laugh and have a couple dirty jokes on high cheek bones and sun tans of the whities and go on about their business. heheheeh

  • remalimo

    He’s our man.

  • gwbramhall

    WE have a winner! Great job!

  • renny

    is likely as good as it will get for Reps. in MA, and his forcing the Dems to go with the very flawed House bill for ocare is likely the reason the Sup. Ct. will ditch it:
    Dems. had no time to add severability clause, no reconciliation (it could never be brought up in the Sen.), and the mishmash of conflicts went unresolved making it the totally incomprehensible mess that made Pelosi’s famous statement only too true: You had to pass it to know what was in it, but she never added, and then you will know the whole deal should be set on fire, buried during the dark of the moon, and the ground salted..

  • celador2

    Sen Scott Brown requested that Eliz Warren release the actual applications for her jobs as a faculty member at Harvard and perhaps the two other universities where Warren was employed. She had listed herself as Native American in journals but has said she was not part of an Affirmative action Jump.

    Affirmative Action preferences grant a preference to Native Americans in getting an interview. Minorities applicants are moved to the front of the line in interviews and hiring. No one is guaranteed a job after an interview but in hiring minority staus also has a preference. When the field is narrowed to five the minority has an advantage. Blue eyed blondes are not minorities nor are they Native American characteristics.

    One man who hired Warren at Harvard Law recalls NA status did not emerge as a topic in her interview. His statement did not say if the hiring committee considered NA status without asking Warren about it though.

    Warren has denied she used NA status in applying for a faculty job. Scott Brown calls for the actual applications to be made public.
    Until the public can see the actual applications, her checked ethnicity and status we will never know how her hiring process unfolded. And we will not know if Warren is a minority hire.

    And a fraud.

  • rigdum

    unfortunately 55 votes–and I hope we can get that many–will not be enough to stop a dem. filibuster: we need 60 which we will not have. also unfortunately, dem. senators like Casey who pretend to be pro-life aren’t so much: they always vote with Harry Reid. You have a much better chance of getting a newly elected Scott Brown to vote for you on some pro-life issues

  • http://www.periodictablet.com superamerican

    ?Fauxcahontis? made my day.

  • http://www.periodictablet.com superamerican

    ?Fauxcahontis? and Elizabeth Warren really aren’t funny (although it made my day) because it proves that the Left will do anything — anything within or without the law — to win. Mostly the media does not expose lies by the Left but here it is, except I will have to look and see if the Seattle Times runs something.

  • ihateliberals

    n/t

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