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Monday, October 15, 2018

Elizabeth Warren releases DNA test suggesting distant Native American ancestor




This is the report in a nutshell.



Prof. Carlos D. Bustamante, Ph.D.
Date: October 10, 2018

Executive Summary. We find strong evidence that a DNA sample of primarily European descent also contains Native American ancestry from an ancestor in the sample’s pedigree 6-10 generations ago. We find little or no evidence of African ancestry in this sample.

Meaning Warren is not more than 1/32nd and not less than 1/1024th Native American.




Let's analyze this a little. A generation is the period of time, usually considered to be about thirty years, that it takes for children to grow up and become adults and have children of their own. If I'm interrupting it correctly and using this as a guide Warren had some traces of Native American ancestry one ancestor dating back at the earliest anywhere from 180 to 300 years ago. 



Elizabeth Warren’s parents

(Mr. and Mrs. Plain Vanilla)



Bear in mind this is what Warren said not very long ago. Remember they didn’t have DNA testing back then.


“My mom and dad were very much in love with each other and they wanted to get married and my father’s parents said absolutely not. You can’t marry her because she’s part Cherokee and she’s part, Delaware. And um, after fighting it as long as they could, my parents went off, they eloped.”

So you're going to tell me her grandparents on her father's side were against the marriage of their son because they knew the girl he was going to marry is of Native American ancestry? How could they possibly know that? The likelihood? The DNA evidence shows it first occurred 6 to 10 generations ago. Warren made it sound like her mother was an active member of an Indian tribe. She sent smoke signals instead of texts. From what I can understand the bottom line is technically (if you want to split hairs) Warren is of Native American decent… you only have to go back 180 to 300 years to prove it. Judging it by that yardstick she's about as Indian as Rachel Dolezal is black.  















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Friday, October 12, 2018

BREAKING NEWS...ahh.. not really









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Thought I repost this to energize the base for the midterms





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Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Hillary says series of sex claims against Bill are NOT like the Kavanaugh confirmation because her husband faced 'intense investigation'







Hillary Clinton is firmly rejecting comparisons between allegations her husband has faced and sexual misconduct allegations against new Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh or President Donald Trump


"Allegations"???

We're light years from that!

You know, with their past salacious history you would think the Clinton's would be the last people on Earth to criticize others about sexual assaults, wanton affairs, rape...didn't her husband get a blow job in the oval office??? 

Trying to connect Kavanaugh to Bill makes about as much sense as comparing the Rock to Barney Fife. Five people including Kavanaugh and four of Ford's own 'witnesses' claimed the incident never happened. There wasn't a hint of evidence only her assertion. They're going to convict on that? 



Let me draw you a comparison:



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Hit play.

 To this day he still would be denying he had sex with her. You know why he isn't? Because in this country we have the rule of law. Before someone is found guilty there has to be evidence. The strongest type of evidence is that which provides direct proof of the truth of an assertion. See that blue dress?


That's called proof... and it forced him to admit he's a liar.

Good luck with your bullshit Hillary.

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Hillary Clinton is firmly rejecting the idea that accusations against her husband are anything like the sexual misconduct allegations against new Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh or President Donald Trump.



The former secretary of state, who is joining with her husband for a joint speaking tour where tickets are going for up to $700 each, referenced independent counsel Kenneth Starr's investigation during the 1990s that led to impeachment.



She called it an 'intense' and 'partisan probe' that distinguished it from allegations against Trump and Kavanaugh, who sat as the newest Supreme Court justice Tuesday after weathering sexual assault allegations from high school and college. 



Bill Clinton 'really believes that Democrats have to be tougher and have to stand up to the bullying and the intimidation, so I think he’ll have things to say about his own experience and how it applies here,' Clinton told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.


'I will certainly have a lot to say about what’s going on in the world today based on not only my secretary of state years but my travel, and my book, What Happened, which came out in paperback,' Clinton said, where she writes 'about these threats to democracy.'

That prompted a follow-up from the veteran CNN journalist, who noted the tour would prompt questions about what the Clintons went through, the 1998 impeachment, and 'allegations of sexual harassment.' She asked whether the situations were similar or different. 

'There’s a very significant difference. And that is the intense, long lasting partisan investigation that was conducted in the 90s,' Clinton responded, while nodding her head repeatedly.

'If, you know, the Republicans, starting with President Trump on down want a comparison, they should welcome such an investigation themselves,' Clinton said.

President Donald Trump went back to blasting Hillary Clinton's political skills Tuesday, after she called him out for his scorched-earth speech and apology 'on behalf of our nation' to Brett Kavanaugh at a swearing-in ceremony for the new Supreme Court justice.

At the Monday evening ceremony, attended by the other justices, Trump pronounced Kavanaugh 'innocent' and slammed critics who hammered the president's nominee with sexual assault charges during a brutal confirmation fight.

Clinton called it a 'political rally' that 'undermined' the integrity of the court.

Responding to the comment from his former 2016 rival, Trump said: 'I guess that’s why she lost. She doesn’t get it. She never did.'

'I knew that a long time ago. Hillary never got it that’s why she lost. Anything else?' he asked reporters in the Oval Office, who were there to see the president announce the departure of U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley.

Clinton had lashed out at Trump on Tuesday morning, saying: 'What was done last night in the White House was a political rally. It further undermined the image and integrity of the court.'

'And that troubles me greatly. It saddens me. Because our judicial system has been viewed as one of the main pillars of our constitutional government,' Clinton told CNN in a new interview.








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Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Nikki Haley resigns





Well...that didn't take long.



Senator Menendez who trades in political favors for luxury vacations, golf outings, campaign donations, expensive flights, and underage girls found the time to divert himself from his normal activities to issue this statement about the Nikki Haley resignation:







“Today’s announcement that Ambassador Haley is resigning is yet another sign of the Trump Administration’s chaotic foreign policy,” he said in a statement. “ I am deeply concerned about the leadership vacuum she leaves and the national security impact of her departure at this time of continued disarray for this Administration.”

Let's analyze this statement for a moment. He's "deeply concerned about her departure" which sounds to me he appreciated her performance and all she has accomplished at the UN. 
Wasn't it Trump who PUT HER in that position?

Oh...and more liberal lies. When this story first broke The DM tried to imply she was leaving because she was horrified by the treatment of Christine Blasey Ford.

They have since retracted that story. Just like this one... TRUMP FIRES ROSENSTEIN. 




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