Funny how they all claim outrage at Trump's name calling, but they are quick to do the same. The demonic candidate in Texas apparently regurgitated Trump's techniques at the debate last night. But I'll give Pocohonky one thing - she is more narcissistic than Trump.
The 2018 midterms are less than a month away but already the posturing to run for president in 2020 is in full force. Nothing illustrates this more than Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s bizarre decision to release a DNA test to prove her family’s Native American ancestry.
In her effort to pre-empt Donald Trump’s familiar refrain of “Pocahontas,” Warren only revealed that she is not up to the task of beating him. If the 2020 presidential campaign comes down to a name-calling contest, Trump will easily win re-election.
During the 2016 campaign, Trump successfully annihilated the Republican primary field using nicknames like “Low energy Jeb,” “Lyin’ Ted” and “Little Marco” as his favorite weapon of choice. Once Trump saw how successful his elementary school-style attacks were against the GOP, he deployed it against every perceived opponent from “Crooked Hillary” to the “Failing New York Times.”
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Elizabeth Warren Just Proved She Can’t Beat Donald Trump In 2020
Kurt Bardella,HuffPost 4 hours ago
The 2018 midterms are less than a month away but already the posturing to run for president in 2020 is in full force. Nothing illustrates this more than Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s bizarre decision to release a DNA test to prove her family’s Native American ancestry.
In her effort to pre-empt Donald Trump’s familiar refrain of “Pocahontas,” Warren only revealed that she is not up to the task of beating him. If the 2020 presidential campaign comes down to a name-calling contest, Trump will easily win re-election.
During the 2016 campaign, Trump successfully annihilated the Republican primary field using nicknames like “Low energy Jeb,” “Lyin’ Ted” and “Little Marco” as his favorite weapon of choice. Once Trump saw how successful his elementary school-style attacks were against the GOP, he deployed it against every perceived opponent from “Crooked Hillary” to the “Failing New York Times.”
For whoever Democrats nominate in 2020, playing in the place where Trump feels the most comfortable is a recipe for losing.
Overshadowed by the spectacle of a DNA test was the compelling personal family narrative about the senator’s parents’ love story. Warren’s perspective on her heritage was shaped through her mother and father’s decision to elope because her “daddy’s parents” “were bitterly opposed to their marrying because of my mother’s family ... was part Native American.”
It’s the stuff out of family lore that no child would ever question. If anything, it’s endearing. Where things go south, however, is the unnecessary use of a DNA test ― something you usually see employed when dealing with the paternity of illegitimate children on a daytime soap opera.
The DNA test revealed that her Native American ancestry is as small as 1/1,024. And the stunt provoked the Cherokee Nation to release a blistering statement pointing out that “a DNA test is useless to determine tribal citizenship” and that “using a DNA test to lay claim to any connection to the Cherokee Nation or any tribal nation, even vaguely, is inappropriate and wrong … Senator Warren is undermining tribal interests with her continued claims of tribal heritage.” Other Native American writers have similarly objected to the methodology and implicit message behind Warren’s announcement.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/elizabeth-warren-just-proved-she-123202937.html
The 2018 midterms are less than a month away but already the posturing to run for president in 2020 is in full force. Nothing illustrates this more than Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s bizarre decision to release a DNA test to prove her family’s Native American ancestry.
In her effort to pre-empt Donald Trump’s familiar refrain of “Pocahontas,” Warren only revealed that she is not up to the task of beating him. If the 2020 presidential campaign comes down to a name-calling contest, Trump will easily win re-election.
During the 2016 campaign, Trump successfully annihilated the Republican primary field using nicknames like “Low energy Jeb,” “Lyin’ Ted” and “Little Marco” as his favorite weapon of choice. Once Trump saw how successful his elementary school-style attacks were against the GOP, he deployed it against every perceived opponent from “Crooked Hillary” to the “Failing New York Times.”
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Elizabeth Warren Just Proved She Can’t Beat Donald Trump In 2020
Kurt Bardella,HuffPost 4 hours ago
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The 2018 midterms are less than a month away but already the posturing to run for president in 2020 is in full force. Nothing illustrates this more than Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s bizarre decision to release a DNA test to prove her family’s Native American ancestry.
In her effort to pre-empt Donald Trump’s familiar refrain of “Pocahontas,” Warren only revealed that she is not up to the task of beating him. If the 2020 presidential campaign comes down to a name-calling contest, Trump will easily win re-election.
During the 2016 campaign, Trump successfully annihilated the Republican primary field using nicknames like “Low energy Jeb,” “Lyin’ Ted” and “Little Marco” as his favorite weapon of choice. Once Trump saw how successful his elementary school-style attacks were against the GOP, he deployed it against every perceived opponent from “Crooked Hillary” to the “Failing New York Times.”
For whoever Democrats nominate in 2020, playing in the place where Trump feels the most comfortable is a recipe for losing.
Overshadowed by the spectacle of a DNA test was the compelling personal family narrative about the senator’s parents’ love story. Warren’s perspective on her heritage was shaped through her mother and father’s decision to elope because her “daddy’s parents” “were bitterly opposed to their marrying because of my mother’s family ... was part Native American.”
It’s the stuff out of family lore that no child would ever question. If anything, it’s endearing. Where things go south, however, is the unnecessary use of a DNA test ― something you usually see employed when dealing with the paternity of illegitimate children on a daytime soap opera.
The DNA test revealed that her Native American ancestry is as small as 1/1,024. And the stunt provoked the Cherokee Nation to release a blistering statement pointing out that “a DNA test is useless to determine tribal citizenship” and that “using a DNA test to lay claim to any connection to the Cherokee Nation or any tribal nation, even vaguely, is inappropriate and wrong … Senator Warren is undermining tribal interests with her continued claims of tribal heritage.” Other Native American writers have similarly objected to the methodology and implicit message behind Warren’s announcement.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/elizabeth-warren-just-proved-she-123202937.html