ICYMI: Warren Doesn't Understand How People Could Vote for 'Someone Who Lies to Them'
Despite claiming she was of Indian descent for decades only to have that myth publicly disproven over an embarrassing phone call, 2020 Democrat presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren thinks it would be best for the American people to choose a person for office who doesn’t lie.
Does this mean she’s dropping from the race? After all, Warren has been caught lying on so many occasions that it’s kind of ridiculous. SMH. The irony. Oh, the irony.
From Daily Wire:
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) refused to answer a question from a CBS reporter on Sunday about whether it was acceptable for a presidential candidate to lie to the American public.
WATCH:
“How could the American people want someone who lies to them?” @ewarren says after I asked if it’s disqualifying for a presidential candidate to lie to the American people about anything pic.twitter.com/b4AxH5Bq1m
— Zak Hudak (@cbszak) January 19, 2020
The problem is that Warren can say whatever she wants and get away with it because she has the media on her side. Thanks, Obama.
WATCH:
Holy shit. I have Warren on video lying about where she sent her kids to school.
Sarah Carpenter: “I read that your children went to private schools”
Warren: “No my children went to public schools”
Holy shit. I have Warren on video lying about where she sent her kids to school.
Sarah Carpenter: "I read that your children went to private schools"
Warren: "No my children went to public schools" pic.twitter.com/PEHr3jNvjx
— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) November 22, 2019
Reactions:
Warren was confronted by an activist for sending her son to a private school, and denied doing so.
Then she admitted to the @FreeBeacon that she sent her son to private school beginning in 5th grade.
Warren was confronted by an activist for sending her son to a private school, and denied doing so.
Then she admitted to the @FreeBeacon that she sent her son to private school beginning in 5th grade. https://t.co/eeQD8Bem3g
— Brent Scher (@BrentScher) November 23, 2019
Holy shit. I’m the first to figure it out.
I’m nearly certain Elizabeth Warren sent her son to an expensive private school in Austin Texas (Kirby Hall School).
Warren has been trying to cover this up since she fights against school choice.
Holy shit. I'm the first to figure it out.
I'm nearly certain Elizabeth Warren sent her son to an expensive private school in Austin Texas (Kirby Hall School).
Warren has been trying to cover this up since she fights against school choice.
— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) October 29, 2019
I found this yearbook entry for Alex Warren (born in 1976). It’s the only one.
It’s Kirby Hall School. A private school right next to UT in Austin Texas (where Warren was teaching).
I found this yearbook entry for Alex Warren (born in 1976). It's the only one.
It's Kirby Hall School. A private school right next to UT in Austin Texas (where Warren was teaching). pic.twitter.com/q4ACGb3Ncq
— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) October 29, 2019
Here’s the ONLY family photo I could find of Alex on the internet (left).
The other photo was from the school yearbook (right).
He is now 43.
Here's the ONLY family photo I could find of Alex on the internet (left).
The other photo was from the school yearbook (right).
He is now 43. pic.twitter.com/I8RHDIA9JD— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) October 29, 2019
Here’s information on the school.
Private.
Tuition is currently almost $18,000 per year.
Here's information on the school.
Private.
Tuition is currently almost $18,000 per year. pic.twitter.com/TKAqtWiBS7
— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) October 29, 2019
I do not blame Alex one bit for attending a private school in 5th grade. Good for him.
This is about Warren exercising school choice for her own kids while fighting hard to prevent other families from having that option.
I do not blame Alex one bit for attending a private school in 5th grade. Good for him.
This is about Warren exercising school choice for her own kids while fighting hard to prevent other families from having that option.
— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) October 29, 2019
H/T: Twitchy