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Eliziabeth Warren, liberal candidate in Mass. is allegedly accused of ly...
by InCharge
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If you are a liberal, it pays to lie about who you are to shoehorn your way into some special class of society’s victims or hide your out-of-the-mainstream views. But ask for the truth about a liberal, and there’s a good chance you will be called a nut -- or worse -- in the mainstream media if you are a conservative.
Thus people who questioned whether the Democrats' handpicked Massachusetts Senate candidate, Harvard professor Elizabeth Warren, was really of Native American ancestry and whether Barack Obama was born in the U.S. have been pilloried by the establishment media.
Now it turns out there’s a reasonable basis for asking both questions.
Rather than do their own investigation of Warren’s claims of Native American ancestry -- claims that got her a leg up in academia and allowed her to climb the ladder of success ahead of her non-privileged peers -- the establishment media has spent most of its time defending Warren and publicizing her non-denial denials that the issue was “creating a distraction” by “ridiculously” attacking her “with questions that have already been answered.”
Now it turns out that Cherokee genealogist Twila Barnes has researched Warren’s claims of Cherokee ancestry and has written an open letter demanding that Warren “tell the truth” and drop her apparently false claim of Cherokee native American heritage.
Likewise, the late Andrew Beitbart’s Breitbart News has obtained a copy of a promotional brochure Barack Obama’s literary agent published in 1991 promoting him as a new author with a “commitment to social and racial issues” who was born in Kenya.
That’s right, born in Kenya.
Breitbart News notes that Andrew Breitbart was never a “Birther,” and Breitbart News is a site that has never advocated the narrative that Barack Obama was born in Kenya. In fact, Breibart believed, as we do, that President Barack Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 4, 1961.
The problem is, why did no one in the mainstream media discover this brochure, which was in the public domain, look into the issue and knock it down if it is false?
More importantly, what did Obama have to gain from presenting himself to the world as a Kenyan and why has Barack Obama never said it was false?
Acton & Dystel, Obama’s literary agents at the time, were not some fugitives from the high school yearbook club -- they represented such liberal literary lights as Ralph Nader, James Baldwin, and former Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill, as well as actor Peter Fonda, baseball superstar Willie Mays and basketball superstar Larry Bird, among others.
Our intuition is that by claiming Obama was born in Kenya, Acton & Dystel made Obama look more exotic, more special, and hence more marketable as an author.
In other words, something he clearly wasn't back in 1991.
Barack Obama and Elizabeth Warren have made careers of presenting themselves as something they are not.
In Warren’s case, her attempts to grab a piece of the racial spoils system liberals have imposed on this country have made her look like a cynical liar as her claim of Native American ancestry has begun to wilt.
In Obama’s case, what Brietbart has exposed is not the unlikely prospect that he was born in Kenya, but the proof the mainstream media has been complicit in hiding the fact that, far from being a moderate post-partisan politician, Obama has been a radical leftist who has been about “social and racial issues” all along.
http://www.conservativehq.com/article/8049-mainstream-media-says-conservatives-are-nuts
http://legalinsurrection.com/2012/05/cherokee-genealogist-to-elizabeth-warren-tell-the-truth/


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