Liz Warren says she is "sorry" – but for what exactly?



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It's hard to say which of the 2020 wannabes is the most wrong, but you can argue in favor of Liz Warren.

"I'm sorry for the harm I've caused," Warren said Monday at a presidential candidates forum on Native American issues. She was referring to the fact that she had spent much of her adult life falsely claiming that she was a part of the American Indians in order to advance her career.

But what action exactly was she sorry?

Did she apologize for claiming to be Native American? That she spent years appropriating the identity of a minority group to advance her career?

This certainly helped her, despite her denials and those of the left-wing media. Recall that Harvard boasted of having a Native American in his staff after hiring him as a professor at this university.

Obviously, the school was grateful to him and it was good for her.

Or was she apologizing for the DNA test supposed to confirm her Native American ancestry?

When the results showed that she was between 1 / 64th and 1 / 1024th Native American, she claimed that was the proof.

Which was total nonsense. But again, the media proclaimed the results as a justification.

Except that the Amerindians were only more furious after the test: the results prove nothing, they said. And anyway, being a Native American goes beyond DNA.

So, just before the Amerindian Forum on Sunday, his campaign erased his website of mentions of his Indian heritage and the results of his DNA.

Now, she says that she is "sorry". For saying that she was Native American? Or that she got caught?

The fact is that Warren is really not sorry for anything. She has already proven that she would do or say anything to profit from it.

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