Wow. The yahoos at Yahoo! actually let some reasonableness slip through. Here's Michelle Malkin to take apart the Bay State's commie cow who dares to slander the heroic Cherokees.
“Sacaja-Whiner”: Elizabeth Warren and the Oppression Olympics
Elizabeth Warren is the Harvard law professor
running for Senate in Massachusetts as a Democratic
populist-progressive champion. But don't call her "Elizabeth Warren."
Call her "Pinocchio-hontas," "Chief Full-of-Lies," "Running Joke" or
"Sacaja-whiner."
Warren has claimed questionable Native American minority status for years to reap career "diversity" benefits. Now, Cherokee leaders, campaign rival GOP Sen. Scott Brown and an army of Twitter detractors have called her out for gaming the racial-preference system. Live by identity politics, die by identity politics.
The Boston Herald
reported last Friday that Harvard administrators "prominently touted
Warren's Native American background ... in an effort to bolster their
diversity hiring record in the '90s as the school came under heavy fire
for a faculty that was then predominantly white and male." When asked
for proof of her tribal heritage, Warren's campaign first denied that
she had ever bragged about it. But from 1986 to 1995, Warren listed
herself as a minority professor in a professional law school directory.
While the Democrat's team
scrounged for evidence over the weekend, Warren stalled for time by
asserting that she didn't need to provide documentation because family
"lore" backed her up. Someone told her a story, you see, and magically
conferred native status upon her. Through narrative, all things are
possible! (Notorious "fake Indian" Ward Churchill is wondering why he
didn't think of this alibi first before the University of Colorado at
Boulder fired him for academic fraud.)
On Tuesday, Warren finally
discovered a great-great-great-grandmother supposedly "certified as
Cherokee" and a random cousin somehow involved with a museum that
preserves Native American
art. There's also a great-great-grandfather somewhere in Warren's dusty
genealogical records who spent time on a Cherokee reservation. Because
walking a mile in someone else's moccasins is now just as good as being
born in them.
Native American officials aren't
buying Warren's 1/10,000th Cherokee claim. Suzan Shown Harjo, a former
executive director of the National Congress of American Indians,
told the Herald: "If you believe you are these things then that's fine
and dandy, but that doesn't give you the right to claim yourself as
Native American."
When Brown raised the issue,
Warren and her progressive strategists traded in the candidate's Native
American blanket for a War on Women victim's mask — because asking a
privileged Harvard prof to verify her minority claims is sexist, of
course.
"If Scott Brown has questions
about Elizabeth Warren's well-known qualifications," her campaign
manager railed, "he ought to ask them directly instead of hiding behind
the nasty insinuations of his campaign and trying to score political
points. Once again, the qualifications and ability of a woman are being
called into question by Scott Brown, who did the same thing with the
Supreme Court nomination of Elena Kagan. It's outrageous."
Once again, the left's incurable
love affair with oppression chic is on naked display. It's an Olympic
competition of the haves to show their have-not cred. Just a few weeks
ago, it was the White House tokenizing Supreme Court Justice Sonia
Sotomayor — the "wise Latina" — as "disabled" in an official graph
promoting the administration's minority hiring practices. What's her
disability? She has diabetes. No, it's not debilitating, nor does it
fall anywhere near the definition of disability under federal law.
But like their friend Elizabeth
Warren, the Ivy League social engineers at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. just
couldn't help embellishing their "diversity" record to score political
correctness points. Birds of a manufactured feather flock together.See
Michelle Malkin is the author of
"Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks &
Cronies" (Regnery 2010).
* See Fake Indian Update.
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