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Harvard University claims Elizabeth Warren identified herself as a Native-American

May 27, 2012

  Now that the Boston Globe has finally weighed in on the Elizabeth Warren/Cherokee scandal Harvard University has decided it can no longer remain silent on this issue either. As reported in this Breitbart article, Alan Ray was the man at Harvard University who was responsible for filing diversity reports with the federal government during Elizabeth Warren’s time at Harvard, and contrary to Elizabeth Warren’s assertion that she has no idea where the university got the information that she was a ‘woman of color’ Mr. Ray claims he always used information provided to him by the people in question–in this case Elizabeth Warren.

[Ray] said through a spokeswoman that he “never encouraged any faculty member to list himself or herself in a particular way.” Ray added that Harvard “always accepted whatever identification a faculty member wanted to provide,” a characterization another highly placed former Harvard administrator backed up.

  The university used “whatever identification a faculty member wanted to provide,” they didn’t simply make it up as Elizabeth Warren would like us to believe. And why wouldn’t the university take the word of its faculty members when filing a federal diversity report? After all, it would take an incredibly devious mind, corrupt soul, and an astounding amount of gravitas to claim you were a minority when in fact you were a blue eyed, blond haired white woman. But that is what she did, there is no other possibility if we are to believe Alan Ray and at this point there is no reason to believe Elizabeth Warren because she has lied and changed her story many times since this story first broke.

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  1. Conservatives on Fire's avatar
    May 27, 2012 9:12 am

    So, I supose Mr. Ray would have listed her as a black male immigrant from Kenya if she said she was? harvard has a lot more explaining to do, in my opinion.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      May 27, 2012 7:12 pm

      That is a very good point Jim. It seems that Harvard was more than willing to continue the deception as long as it made the university look more diverse knowing they could pin the blame on Warren if they ever were called on it.

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  2. Bunkerville (@bunkerville)'s avatar
    May 27, 2012 9:25 am

    Looka like she and Brown are neck and neck. Here is hoping this does the trick and pushes him over.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      May 27, 2012 7:13 pm

      Brown is up by two right now but I think Warren might have a big lead by now if it weren’t for this scandal.

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  3. lou222's avatar
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    May 27, 2012 9:32 am

    Jim and B, she is just digging the grave deeper. Apparently she expected to be covered no matter what she had to say or what lies she told. Do you think the media is finally waking up to the fact that people are getting tired of the lies and they are not buying their garbage anymore? We can only hope.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      May 27, 2012 7:15 pm

      There is no doubt in my mind that she felt the GLobe would have her back no matter what, and they did try to cover her at first but this has grown to the point where they cannot make excuses for her.I do think the people are tired of these elitists who think they can do whatever they want and get away with it.

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  4. Harrison's avatar
    May 27, 2012 2:34 pm

    Technically, Harvard said they did not decide to classify her as an Indian. The circumstantial evidence does mount against her but thus far no document has been produced that is a smoking gun for Dances with Lies.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      May 27, 2012 7:17 pm

      The one smoking gun would be the law school directories where she identified herself as a native American, Harvard probably used this guide while looking to make a diversity hire and Warren had the chance to opt out, but she opted in by refusing to deny she was a native American.

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  5. Stanley Mulaik's avatar
    June 10, 2012 9:59 pm

    I’d like to know what was the context in which that information was provided. I think she
    truly believes she is 1/32 Cherokee Indian, claiming a great …great grandmother
    was Cherokee (And even then many Cherokee were part Scotch-Irish). The current
    Chief of the Cherokees is a 1/32 Cherokee. The Cherokee were forced to migrate
    to Oklahoma (Indian Territory) by President Andrew Jackson from Georgia and western
    North Carolina. “During the years 1768-1775 many immigrants from the British Isles,
    mostly of Scotch-Irish descent married Cherokee women and generated mixed blood
    families of importance to the nation. Regardless, because of American law the descendents
    remained unequivocally Cherokee. They did not have citizenship rights, in fact they
    did not get citizenship rights until October, 1901. Many of these Cherokees adopted Scotch
    and Irish names.” http://www.titchenal.com/Cherokee/chapter4/page06.html

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      June 11, 2012 5:40 am

      I think that she probably did think she was part Cherokee at one point but I think it has been proven she isn’t and she knows the truth at this point. All she has to do is come out and admit her mistake, but instead she is doubling down on this.

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