Senator Elizabeth Warren is a strident liberal who is perhaps best known for being called Pocahontas by President Trump in reference to her false claim to being part Native American. She allegedly used that false claim of being a minority to gain employment at both the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard law schools. She's also known as proclaiming herself loudly to be anti-Wall Street which drafting legislation that protects the big banks against competition from regional and small banks. One thing we didn't know, though, is that Warren is quite a comedian.
Here's a good example: Warren just tweeted the following: "Together, we [the Democrats] say "no" to the politics of division.." Think about that. Here's a short list of Democrats saying no to the politics of division.
1. Hillary Clinton brought us together by calling everyone voting for Trump "a basket of deplorables".
2. Maxine Waters, a prominent Democrat congressman, told America to come together by making clear to anyone who works for or who supports the President that they will have no peace. They will be shunned, confronted if they try to go to a restaurant or church or shopping. What a marvelous way to say "no to the politics of division."
3. Just yesterday, a mob of about 40 white members of Antifa, a leftist group, confronted Candace Owen, a prominent black conservative, and threw things at her screaming that she was a "white supremacist" and a "racist". It brought back the days when other Democrats, namely the KKK, brought the races in America "together".
There are countless more examples of this wonderful "togetherness" fostered by the Democrats. These of course pale into insignificance compared to the biggest Democrat push for "togetherness" in American history, when the Democrats brought about secession of the South so as to protect slavery. Gee, the Civil War was the zenith of "togetherness". Only 700,000 people died then.
Elizabeth Warren has always been a joke. Now she is telling them as well.
Here's a good example: Warren just tweeted the following: "Together, we [the Democrats] say "no" to the politics of division.." Think about that. Here's a short list of Democrats saying no to the politics of division.
1. Hillary Clinton brought us together by calling everyone voting for Trump "a basket of deplorables".
2. Maxine Waters, a prominent Democrat congressman, told America to come together by making clear to anyone who works for or who supports the President that they will have no peace. They will be shunned, confronted if they try to go to a restaurant or church or shopping. What a marvelous way to say "no to the politics of division."
3. Just yesterday, a mob of about 40 white members of Antifa, a leftist group, confronted Candace Owen, a prominent black conservative, and threw things at her screaming that she was a "white supremacist" and a "racist". It brought back the days when other Democrats, namely the KKK, brought the races in America "together".
There are countless more examples of this wonderful "togetherness" fostered by the Democrats. These of course pale into insignificance compared to the biggest Democrat push for "togetherness" in American history, when the Democrats brought about secession of the South so as to protect slavery. Gee, the Civil War was the zenith of "togetherness". Only 700,000 people died then.
Elizabeth Warren has always been a joke. Now she is telling them as well.
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