theprestige
Penultimate Amazing
Who TF cares about her family story?No.
But it does turn out that her family story is consistent with the DNA evidence.
Who TF cares about her family story?No.
But it does turn out that her family story is consistent with the DNA evidence.
Not quite the gold you suggest, but certainly regrettable.For me, it's nothing to do with Trump and everything to do with the silliness of "diversity" in this country. That Warren ended up in this situation at all. That anyone at Harvard ever for a moment thought it was a good idea to tout her as a person of color. Even if Donald Trump never existed, this situation would still be tragicomedy gold.
Ha ha. FunnyYes. She's a person of color.
I searched for legal age to marry in OK in the 30's but was unable to find anything specific. I suspect it was about 18 in the 1930's, too.
Who TF cares about her family story?
Who TF cares about her family story?
Don't judge others by your own standards.
Just because you are a fanatical democrat rationalising the behaviour of a democrat presidential candidate, it does not logically follow that those who can see her antics for what they are are Trump supporters.
Logic is not your strong point, I see.
That would apply to a very large number of Americans according to the DNA experts. Most Americans have more NA DNA than Warren.
No. the Washington Post fact check corrected themselves. She has ten times the average for Utah, and amount consistent with an ancestor 6-10 generations previously.
Which is consistent with her family lore.
I find it remarkable that Trumpsters like Vixen, TBD, BrooklynBaby etc, are still trying to perpetuate and regurgitate the lies and misrepresentations that have already been so thoroughly debunked.
- "Warren has no more NA DNA that anyone else" - a lie, she has over 10 times the amount she should have!
- "Warren claimed to be a Cherokee" - a lie, she never made any such claim.
- "DNA evidence can't tell if you are a Cherokee" - a misrepresentation. No-one ever claimed that it could.
- "Warren used her claims of NA ancestry to land a plum job at Harvard" - a lie. She was hired BEFORE she ever indicated NA ancestry.
The facts have been proven over, and over, and over; the lies have been debunked over, and over, and over; but the Trumpsters tell lie, after lie, after lie about them. When called on this, they still lie. When taken to task on it, they double down on the lies.
Are you sure that is the ONLY reason?
Wouldn't the hope of Warren getting her hand's on Trump's $1m be the most salient one?
I thought the wager was $1m to charity?
Even winning $1m to your favourite charity is a big adrenaline rush.
You really don't know what your talking about as usual.
Elopement:
an act or instance of running off secretly, as to be married. Dictionary.com
elopement is often used to refer to a marriage conducted in sudden and secretive fashion, usually involving a hurried flight away from one's place of residence together with one's beloved with the intention of getting married. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elopement
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to leave home secretly to get married https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/elope
1. To run away with a lover, especially with the intention of getting married.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/elopement
Context is everything. In certain cases it is perfectly technically OK to refer to 'in-laws'. Only a rule-bound American would be unaware of just how flexible the English language is.
You can end a sentence with a proposition and you can treat a hyhenated word as one word, with its concomitant snytax.
You can refer to six mother-in-laws if it is within a context of a group of them, if you wish, and it would not be incorrect.
I find it remarkable that Trumpsters like Vixen, TBD, BrooklynBaby etc, are still trying to perpetuate and regurgitate the lies and misrepresentations that have already been so thoroughly debunked. - "Warren has no more NA DNA that anyone else" - a lie, she has over 10 times the amount she should have!
- "Warren claimed to be a Cherokee" - a lie, she never made any such claim.
- "DNA evidence can't tell if you are a Cherokee" - a misrepresentation. No-one ever claimed that it could.
- "Warren used her claims of NA ancestry to land a plum job at Harvard" - a lie. She was hired BEFORE she ever indicated NA ancestry.
The facts have been proven over, and over, and over; the lies have been debunked over, and over, and over; but the Trumpsters tell lie, after lie, after lie about them. When called on this, they still lie. When taken to task on it, they double down on the lies.
Conservatives? They're the ones attacking her.
When you are schooling folk about English, perhaps you should learn how to spell "preposition". (And "hyphenated" and "syntax", but I'll presume those are typos.)
We can all agree she was wrong to lie about that, but I cannot be bothered to dig up the exact quote right now. [emoji12]Turns out Warren is a person of color after all.
Who TF cares about her family story?
Protip; her "family lore" wasn't that they had an insignificant amount on DNA, her alleged made up "family lore"* was that they were Cherokee
*not shared by much of her family of course
how do you not know this?
Hoo boy, you really need me to break that down there for ya? try again, and aspire to comprehension, there is always a first time.