subgenius wrote:I am pretty sure that having (potentially) 1/1024th Indian background does not qualify for anything....its rather like claiming Noah heritage to get a scholarship to BYU.
Pretty sure she neglected to do that math on her Harvard application.
Pretty sure you've read not a single thing on this topic. The DNA results say she could plausibly be 6 generations removed from her Native American ancestor, which means she could very well be 1.6% Native American which is 16 times more Native American than the average white American.
At the very least it proves she didn't lie about anything. She never said to what degree she had native American ancestry, only that she had some. And the test proved she is correct. Most white Americans have no Indian DNA. Trump lied to the world insisting he had more Indian DNA than she did, and he admitted he had none. For years Trump has called her and her entire family a bunch of liars and if he wants to squelch on his bet then he should at least offer an apology to the Warren family, some of whom are Republicans.
Incidentally, the Daily Caller moron Water Dog referenced is posting on Twitter an old recipe book. They're mocking her for signing it "Elizabeth Warren - Cherokee" but failed to mention that it was supposed to be something of an Indian cookbook, called recipes from the "Five Tribes" or something to that effect.
What they're too stupid to realize is that this was back in 1984, and the request came from her cousin. This proves that Elizabeth Warren and her family took it for granted more than 34 years ago that they were of Native American decent and this was years before she applied for any position at Harvard. So the narrative that she made this up so she could get minority status for work is disproved.