Anybody with an IQ above room temperature in a house with a faulty furnace in January will be easily able to spot the game that’s being played in this Boston Globe angle on heritage claims made by Dances With Identity Fraud:
An exhaustive review bolsters Elizabeth Warren’s assertion that her claim to Native American heritage did not help her win academic jobs, even though there is evidence Harvard took advantage of it after she was hired. https://t.co/W8qidxo7RJ pic.twitter.com/ol3mfFXo0c
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) September 2, 2018
I see the media’s given up trying to defend Warren’s claims of having part Cherokee ancestry and have moved on to saying she hasn’t received any professional benefit from the claim. Others in the media are helping push the same angle:
Harvard University didn't consider Elizabeth Warren as Native American when hiring her as a law professor in the 1990s https://t.co/crfOQ6nSiF pic.twitter.com/DXy4Kz8Tke
— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 2, 2018
Harvard University's decision to hire Elizabeth Warren as a law professor in the 1990s was not based on any assertion that she has Native American heritage, according to a report by the Boston Globe. https://t.co/lOahttMgbi pic.twitter.com/GJ0MObUE79
— ABC News (@ABC) September 3, 2018
So what are they saying? That Warren lied about her heritage for no reason at all? Even if that were true it doesn’t exactly paint her in a better light.