Rachel Dolezal is that white women who pretended to be black and Elizabeth is the white woman who pretended to be Native American. For some reason nobody ever drew the parallel until this week when the host of the black radio show The Breakfast Club called Elizabeth Warren a “Dolezal” to her face. If you thought she was uncomfortable around black people before, watch this video because she is squirming.
If a democrat running for president in 2020 wants the black vote they have to do 2 things: kiss Al Sharpton’s ass and go on The Breakfast Club and hope for the best. Kamala Harris went on and got caught lying about smoking pot. Bernie Sanders did worse when he couldn’t name one thing he’s ever done to help black people. Elizabeth Warren went on the radio show today and turned in the saddest performance to date:
The hosts started asking Warren about her lie that she is an Indian princess:
“I want to clear something up,” said one host. “The Native American thing, do you regret taking the DNA test?”
“I can’t go back,” started Warren, not answering the question.
Another host interrupted he and said, “You came out and said you are Native American and they found out that you weren’t and people were very upset about that.”
Warren then was asked to explain herself.
“I grew up in Oklahoma. I learned about my family the same way most people learned about their family, from my momma and daddy,” said Warren.
I don’t know about the rest of you, but the way I learned about my family didn’t involve a lie about our heritage. It must be an Oklahoma thing, though I doubt it.
It should be noted that during this interview, Warren has a heavy Southern accent, reminiscent of Hillary Clinton doing her best to sound black.
One host host wasn’t having this BS explanation and asked her why she misrepresent her family heritage.
“I shouldn’t have done it, but I can’t go back,” said Warren. “What I can do is try to be a good partner.”
Huh? There’s no way I’m hooking up with Elizabeth Warren, she’s frightful. From there Warren launched into a rant about all of the things she’s going to do for black people if she’s elected president. One of the other hosts shouted out “reparations” and Warren replied with an enthusiastic “Yeah” so let’s hold her to this.
The same host who wasn’t having Warren’s BS, still wasn’t having it. He brought up that Warren claimed to be Native American on her Texas law license and as a Harvard professor, asking, “why did you do that?”
“It’s what I believe. It’s what I learned from my family,” replied Warren uncomfortably.
As you can see, Warren still believes that she’s Native American and the skeptical host had questions.
“When did you find out you weren’t?” asked the host.
“Well, it’s,” stumbled Warren as she couldn’t answer.
“Was there any benefits to that?” the host asked.
“No,” lied Warren.
And finally the funniest thing of the week. Tune in to the 20:15 mark of the video to enjoy it in all its glory.
“You’re kind of like the original Racheal Dolezal,” said the host. “Rachel Dolezal is a white woman pretending to be black.”
Warren’s response was absolutely priceless.
“This is what I learned from my family,” replied Warren defensively.
Way to throw your family under the bus, Lizzy.
I encourage you to watch the video, because my words cannot come close to describing how seriously uncomfortable Warren is with these questions as well as simply being in close proximity to black people. The entire episode starts at approximately 19:55 in.
If Warren can’t handle a fairly softball interview with a an urban radio show, President Trump is going to devour her if she becomes the democrat’s nominee. Lucky for her, that won’t happen. Her campaign is floundering and it’ll be a shock if she makes it to Iowa. Still, it would be pretty awesome to see her debate Trump for the verbal scalping she’d get.