Warren's heritage of lies

Howie Carr:
Fauxcahontas put up a new TV ad this week. In it, Liz Warren shares the pain her supposed Indian heritage has caused — why, her parents had to elope because her dad’s family didn’t want their son marrying a girl with Indian blood.

Huh. Twila Barnes, an indefatigable Cherokee genealogist, dug up the 1932 wedding notice in the Oklahoma papers. Warren’s folks got hitched in a large Protestant church 20 miles away, then drove right back to their hometown of Wetumka. 
A wedding party was held that evening; Mrs. Warren’s mom’s best friend was a witness. Some elopement. 
But Warren, the Democrat aiming to take back Ted Kennedy’s old Senate seat from Scott Brown, has to keep trying to stand up her claim to a few drops of Native American blood — because she’s not going to convince anyone that she didn’t “check the box” to propel herself to success and wealth.

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It is more than passing strange that fact checkers are challenging Brown and not Warren on her claims to Indian heritage. She keeps making stuff up to support her claim and it further damages her credibility.

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