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This is who the Democratic Party has become....

HuffTex

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...a woman remembers, 30 years after the fact, that someone tried to grope her at a high school party 36 years ago. She doesnt remember if it happened when she was 15, or 18 or 19. She doesn't remember where it happened, and she has given differing accounts of how many people were there. She doesn't know how she got home, or who drove her there, or if she was even driven. She named 4 people she believes were there, including a lifelong friend. Not one of those people back her story. She DOES remember 2 things. She had 1 beer. It was SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh who tried to grab her boobs.
Democrats: "We must believe this woman!"

Senator Elizabeth Warren, who has long claimed Native American lineage, including using it for 10+ years as a self-descriptor in National Law Review fron 1985-1996. She let it be her faculty description from both Penn and Harvard. She was finally goaded into taking an ancestry test, which placed her percentage of Native American blood at 1/1024th, or .09%, roughly half of that of the average American of European descents percentage of NA ancestry. It should also be pointed out that her blood wasn't even compared to NA blood...Mexican, Peruvian, and Colombian blood was used. When it was discovered how low her percentage of NA blood was, Warren quickly tried to spin it as a victory, proving she was Native American. The Cherokee Tribe took the unusually aggressive stance to come out against Senator Warren. And yet....
Democrats: "We must believe this woman!"


Bwahahahahaha....you cannot make this sh*t up.... @True horn @Ace Boogie! You guys need to go into Stand Up Comedy. Hilarious!!
 
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