Remodeling Maidiac
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Franco is a bit "off". It's best just to ignore anything he says. Dude even claims to be a teacher lolShe always said she had a grandmother who was at least partly Indian and you people have gone absolutely nuts and brainwashed... And she never used it to get a job or anything else. Try reality someday.Naw it's not my problem. The perception is the GOP was wrong. People don't give a shit about percentages nor will anyone who isn't a diehard political person bother to do the math.You are unhinged dude.
This stupid shit is why you focus on POLICY AND NOT PERSONALITY.
EVERY SINGLE REPUBLICAN who mocked her heritage including me now look like childish fucking morons. You can now bet your last damn dollar that there will be ads with various GOP officials mocking her and the ad will end with her DNA results.
This is what happens when you play petty politics.
If you want to pretend she found something that supported the lies she's been telling because the media told you she did, instead of being aware of what she ACTUALLY SAID versus the ACTUAL RESULTS, that's your problem, not ours.
PERCEPTION is everything
Literally no one perceives this as proof that she was right to claim to be Native American, unless they are a "diehard politlcal person" who wants to believe her.
It's not necessary for people to do any math. It's already done for them, right there in the article.
Once again YOU and Elizabeth LIE since It has been shown numerous times, there is ZERO evidence (which NONE of you Warren apologists have ever produced) that the said Grandmother was Indian, when the US and Cherokee Census rolls show nothing of the kind, here is the proof that she was WHITE and lived in a WHITE community:
Elizabeth Warren's Ancestry - Part 1
"The Grandparents
Bethania "Hannie" Crawford, the grandmother of Ms. Warren, was the child of John Houston Crawford and Plina/Paulina Ann Bowen. She was born in Laclede County, Missouri, on October 29, 1875. She was found on the 1880 US Census as Bethena, living in Johnson County, Arkansas with her parents and siblings; race listed as white. She married Harry G. Reed in Sebastian County, Arkansas, on June 2, 1893. She was found on the 1910 US Census living in Muskogee County, Oklahoma with her husband and children; race listed as white. She was found on the 1920 US census living in Hickory Ridge, Okfuskee County, Oklahoma with her husband and children; race listed as white. She was found on the 1930 US Census living in Wetumka, Hughes County, Oklahoma, with her husband and daughter, Pauline; race listed as white. She was found on the 1940 US Census living in Wetumka, Hughes County, Oklahoma, with her husband; race listed as white. She died November 11, 1969 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma."
You and Lizzy NEVER provide evidence, it is crap that floated out of her mouth.