More Proof Elizabeth Warren Lied About Cherokee Heritage – Listed Aunt Bea as “White”

From the grave, Elizabeth Warren’s Aunt Bea has provided more proof that Elizabeth Warren lied about her Cherokee heritage.

When Elizabeth Warren’s Aunt Bea died, Warren herself was the person who notified the state of Oklahoma of Aunt Bea’s death, and filled out the paperwork saying that Aunt Bea was “White”, even though the very first option available for Warren to choose was American Indian.

More Proof Elizabeth Warren Lied About Cherokee Heritage - Listed Aunt Bea as "White"

More Proof Elizabeth Warren Lied About Cherokee Heritage – Listed Aunt Bea as “White”

If Aunt Bea was actually an American Indian, Elizabeth Warren would have listed her as such, but this obviously isn’t the case.

Elizabeth Warren did not identify her “Aunt Bea” as a Native American when Warren informed the state of Oklahoma of Aunt Bea’s death. This, despite Warren’s claim that Aunt Bea was the relative who told Warren of her proud Native American heritage, based on Bea’s father’s “high cheekbones.” The Weekly Standard reports on the Legal Insurrection story:

So Aunt Bea was Indian, sharing the same ancestry as Warren, according to Warren, and that ancestry was such an important part



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Con Artist Elizabeth Warren Cites “High Cheekbones” As Proof of Native American Heritage

So if someone’s eyes are not perfectly round, using Shyster Con Artist Elizabeth Warren’s severely flawed reasoning, they must be Chinese.. Right?

Going by what we see, and what she has said, Elizabeth Warren seems to have been a lonely girl who pretended that she was Native American to try and meet new people.

“I listed myself in the directory in the hopes that it might mean that I would be invited to a luncheon, a group something that might happen with people who are like I am. Nothing like that ever happened, that was clearly not the use for it and so I stopped checking it off,”

What a misleading and dishonest way to go through life!

Speaking to a reporter on a local news station in Boston, Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts cited her ancestor’s “high cheekbones” (quoting an aunt) as evidence of her Native American heritage:

Earlier today, the Harvard law professor explained that she listed herself as “Native American” on school directories in the past so she could meet others “who are like I



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Ethically-Challenged Elizabeth Warren Digs Up Possible 1⁄32nd Native American Heritage

Ethically-Challenged Elizabeth Warren Digs Up Possible 1⁄32nd Native American Heritage

Ethically-Challenged Elizabeth Warren Digs Up Possible 1⁄32nd Native American Heritage

Democrat Elizabeth Warren’s Native American heritage, which has been reported that she touted to get hired at Harvard, is in serious question.

Ethically-Challenged Elizabeth Warren denies that she ever touted her Native American background professionally, but in the Association of American Law Schools desk book, Elizabeth Warren even listed herself as a minority Harvard Law School professor.

It’s the Democrat way – Deny, Deny, Deny, Then apologize for a “misunderstanding” when the heat gets too high.

Desperately scrambling to validate Democrat Elizabeth Warren’s Native American heritage amid questions about whether she used her minority status to further her career, the Harvard Law professor’s campaign last night finally came up with what they claim is a Cherokee connection — her great-great-great-grandmother.

“She would be 1⁄32nd of Elizabeth Warren’s total ancestry,” noted genealogist Christopher Child said, referring to the candidate’s great-great-great-grandmother, O.C. Sarah Smith, who is listed on an Oklahoma marriage certificate as Cherokee. Smith is an ancestor on Warren’s mother’s side, Child said.

The missing link comes after Warren’s embattled campaign



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