Dinner Party With Elizabeth Warren, what would you ask her??

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  • spec4

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    What does Warren bring to the ticket other than being a minority (American Indian)? I look for Clinton to pick a Hispanic from a swing state. Of course they could resurrect that "year of the woman" nonsense they pulled in the 9's, giving us Carol Mosely Braun, the incompetent IL Senator from the Chicago machine.
     

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    I would ask her why wealthy New Englanders like her want to keep taking money from us poor folks in fly over country....

    I would ask her if she could name how many women the Kennedy's have raped or killed since 1960 and if she feels they should step up and do more so we can finally end this quagmire that is "the war on women..."

    I would ask her how the biggest gun grabbing bunch of dolts in the country have the gall to call their football team "The Patriots"....

    I would ask her how much in slave reparations should New England have to pay being as how they, not the south, ran the slave trade...

    I would ask how many whales New Englanders killed in the 19th century and should New England issue an apology for their role in the slaughter of whales for their oil...

    I would ask her how it's looking getting those wind turbines put in off the coast in front of the Kennedy compound....

    I would ask her if hypocrisy is still New England's biggest export....

    And lastly...Ask her if she is going to pay for the dinner tab with beaver pelts...
     
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    What does Warren bring to the ticket other than being a minority (American Indian)? I look for Clinton to pick a Hispanic from a swing state. Of course they could resurrect that "year of the woman" nonsense they pulled in the 9's, giving us Carol Mosely Braun, the incompetent IL Senator from the Chicago machine.

    You do know its been proven she is not Native American right? No one believes it. Not even in New England. Whatever tribe she claimed disavowed her and she refused to meet with their representatives in MA. Also the New England Genealogical Society says she's not an Indian as well. Although it did take The Globe 3 weeks to stop defending her Native American heritage after the facts came out.

    Here grampa had "high cheekbones".....OK then, there's a few "Caucasian" ethnic groups known for high cheekbones, Slavs being one of them........

    All I saw her doing today was calling a guy names and saying he's the bully. We could make a question out of that too.


    And I'll just leave these here for INGO. One is Warren specific. The others I think INGO will appreciate

    http://howiecarrshow.com/product/fauxcahontas-elizabeth-warren-graphic-tee/

    http://howiecarrshow.com/store/

    EDIT: Links
     
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    jamil

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    What does Warren bring to the ticket other than being a minority (American Indian)? I look for Clinton to pick a Hispanic from a swing state. Of course they could resurrect that "year of the woman" nonsense they pulled in the 9's, giving us Carol Mosely Braun, the incompetent IL Senator from the Chicago machine.

    Bitter Bernie voters. That's all.
     

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    You do know its been proven she is not Native American right? No one believes it. Not even in New England. Whatever tribe she claimed disavowed her and she refused to meet with their representatives in MA. Also the New England Genealogical Society says she's not an Indian as well. Although it did take The Globe 3 weeks to stop defending her Native American heritage after the facts came out.

    Here grampa had "high cheekbones".....OK then, there's a few "Caucasian" ethnic groups known for high cheekbones, Slavs being one of them........

    All I saw her doing today was calling a guy names and saying he's the bully. We could make a question out of that too.


    I never for an instant considered that she had the heritage she claimed to get favorite treatment in the past. I merely post it to show what a pathetic hypocrite she is.
     

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    You do know its been proven she is not Native American right? No one believes it. Not even in New England. Whatever tribe she claimed disavowed her and she refused to meet with their representatives in MA. Also the New England Genealogical Society says she's not an Indian as well. Although it did take The Globe 3 weeks to stop defending her Native American heritage after the facts came out.

    Here grampa had "high cheekbones".....OK then, there's a few "Caucasian" ethnic groups known for high cheekbones, Slavs being one of them........

    All I saw her doing today was calling a guy names and saying he's the bully. We could make a question out of that too.


    I never for an instant considered that she had the heritage she claimed to get favorite treatment in the past. I merely post it to show what a pathetic hypocrite she is.

    We'll see. I agree that she is at least as whacked out as Sanders, but does she have his charisma?

    Sweet! Get you one of those Fauxahontis t-shirts in the links!

    As for does she have Sander's charisma? Hell no. What you heard today is all she's got. Can't think on her feet. Bad at follow-ups......
     

    jamil

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    We'll see. I agree that she is at least as whacked out as Sanders, but does she have his charisma?
    They worship her. I doubt she will be Hillary's running mate though. Her and Hillary don't like each other. Ideologically they are pretty far apart. Fauxahantus is much closer to Bernie. Actually I fear her as a running mate more than just about anyone else. Because she would be able to draw the young bernie bots to be on board with the Hildabeast.
     

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    They worship her. I doubt she will be Hillary's running mate though. Her and Hillary don't like each other. Ideologically they are pretty far apart. Fauxahantus is much closer to Bernie. Actually I fear her as a running mate more than just about anyone else. Because she would be able to draw the young bernie bots to be on board with the Hildabeast.

    My nephew is a huge Bernie supporter, sophomore in college, considers himself very well informed about politics. He very much hates Hillary, but is very excited about the possibility that Warren will be her running mate. He will probably vote for Hillary regardless because his hate for Trump is considerably greater than his hate for Hillary. Nonetheless, we were discussing Warren and why he thinks she is so great, her willingness to take on Wall Street, etc. The thing that really struck me about our conversation though, is that when I brought up the whole American Indian thing he had never even heard of it before! That is the kind of thing that has been very discouraging to me. My nephew is very bright, honors student, pre-med, and very passionate about the societal changes that need to be made for the future. Yet, when we discuss specifics about politics he only knows what comedy central, espn, and left-wing memes have taught him. His dad and his mother's side of the family are as conservative as me politically, and combined we have virtually no effect on him at all that I can tell.
     

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    Possibly the best best you can do is encourage him to get his news from a variety of sources and consider the possibility that he's being played.

    My nephew is a huge Bernie supporter, sophomore in college, considers himself very well informed about politics. He very much hates Hillary, but is very excited about the possibility that Warren will be her running mate. He will probably vote for Hillary regardless because his hate for Trump is considerably greater than his hate for Hillary. Nonetheless, we were discussing Warren and why he thinks she is so great, her willingness to take on Wall Street, etc. The thing that really struck me about our conversation though, is that when I brought up the whole American Indian thing he had never even heard of it before! That is the kind of thing that has been very discouraging to me. My nephew is very bright, honors student, pre-med, and very passionate about the societal changes that need to be made for the future. Yet, when we discuss specifics about politics he only knows what comedy central, espn, and left-wing memes have taught him. His dad and his mother's side of the family are as conservative as me politically, and combined we have virtually no effect on him at all that I can tell.
     

    actaeon277

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    My nephew is a huge Bernie supporter, sophomore in college, considers himself very well informed about politics. He very much hates Hillary, but is very excited about the possibility that Warren will be her running mate. He will probably vote for Hillary regardless because his hate for Trump is considerably greater than his hate for Hillary. Nonetheless, we were discussing Warren and why he thinks she is so great, her willingness to take on Wall Street, etc. The thing that really struck me about our conversation though, is that when I brought up the whole American Indian thing he had never even heard of it before! That is the kind of thing that has been very discouraging to me. My nephew is very bright, honors student, pre-med, and very passionate about the societal changes that need to be made for the future. Yet, when we discuss specifics about politics he only knows what comedy central, espn, and left-wing memes have taught him. His dad and his mother's side of the family are as conservative as me politically, and combined we have virtually no effect on him at all that I can tell.

    Well, a Talking Puppet told him.
    So it MUST be true.

    He's probably never heard of consequences, unintended consequences, laws of economics, or interactions of people.
     

    GIJEW

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    About the VP job, without blinking, she answered "yes" when she was asked if she's qualified to be CINC. "WHY" seems like a good question

    This question would require being ready with some follow up questions and info to rebut the predictable BS but asking for examples of successful socialist states might be another.
     
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