Distracted1
Philosopher
Realistically, there was no way she could make this go away -with or without a DNA test.Because it's the age of Trump.
People seem to think that because her claims are proven true.....in a sense....that somehow this will make everyone who made fun of her say, "I guess she really is Native American after all." or insert any variation at all on that sentence. By doing so, they show that they don't get why Trump makes fun of her in the first place, and why crowds love it when he does.
She was listed as a "person of color". She defined her ancestry as Native American. She talked about her "heritage".
Really? Because, some distant, forgotten, ancestor was rumored to be Cherokee? Why would anyone bother to even bring it up?
Well, part of it is that somehow you are "better" if you are not "really white". Yay! I get to be a minority! And now I have the DNA test to prove it!
That's what Trump is making fun of, and today she doubled down on it. Expect plenty more "Pocahontas" references to come. She played into his hands today.
She has to deal with making that mistake no matter what.
She could simply state that she listed it way back when, when it seemed like really no big deal, and if it benefitted her in some way, well, why not. I think most Americans could accept that, and even see themselves doing something similar.
Perhaps that will be her strategy, and thinking a step ahead, she sees the possible counter to it as being some sort of a charge that she "lied" when she made the claim. That is a bit of a bigger hurdle than simple exaggeration would be. To preempt that charge she needs to demonstrate that her claims, while possibly exaggerated, were at least technically true.
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