Media Democrat complex

Derek Hunter:
Imagine a world free of consequences. More than that, a world where your bad acts are largely ignored and where those that aren’t are absolved, where excuses are created and lies are told by others on your behalf. This is how so-called journalists treat their fellow Democrats.

Elizabeth Warren straight-up lied about being a Native American. She did it to get jobs, high-paying jobs. When someone finally got around to noticing that she’s so white her camouflage in a snowstorm is nudity, her story fell apart. But it didn’t matter. The media made sure to protect her, downplaying her 1/1024th rounding error percentage of possible Native American DNA.

Now Warren is back, this time claiming she was fired from a teaching job in 1971 because she was “visibly pregnant.” It’s a story she’s been telling on the campaign trail for a while, but one she hasn’t told in past campaigns. It’s also something the liberal media ignored, never bothering to look into it at all.

Then the Washington Free Beacon decided to check it out, finding the facts did not support her story. She was actually given another contract and resigned a few months later. In 2007, Warren even told the story differently, without any firing, just a decision to stay home with her new baby.

So why lie? That’s easy.

The Democratic Party’s nominating process has devolved into the “Woke Olympics,” and no position on the left is more coveted than that of victim. It doesn’t matter of what. This rich white lady with a history of sweet, high-paying gigs needed to find some way to claim her “victim cred” with voters. So she made it up.

When the curtain was pulled back, the Democratic press snapped into action. Alleged “news” stories were written about how those mean conservatives accused Warren of lying, but women were fired all the time 50 years ago for being pregnant. There’s a major disconnect there – that something happened with regularity in the past does not mean it happened to Warren. The evidence in the Warren case, including her own words, strongly suggests it did not happen to her.
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Actually, I am old enough to remember pregnant women at work 50 years ago and never saw any of them get fired because of their pregnancy.  In fact, they were treated with respect and good wishes all the time.  Warren's fantasy world bodes ill for her abilities as chief executive.  Will she continue to make stuff up when things do not go her way.

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