Agorism
05-30-2012, 04:27 PM
Elizabeth Warren: I was the first nursing mother to take the bar exam in New Jersey, you know
As if growing up in the projects as a Cherokee Indian wasn't already difficult enough, Warren also had to be the first breast feeding woman to take the bar exam although legal insurrection has no idea what she is talking about.
http://legalinsurrection.com/2012/05/elizabeth-warrens-biggest-whopper-of-them-all/
Elizabeth Warren’s biggest whopper of them all
There is something frighteningly Obama-like in Elizabeth Warren’s self-descriptions. Warren paints a personal narrative of rising from poverty and being the descendant of the brutalized Cherokee tribe, when in reality neither was true (and irony of ironies, she’s the descendant of someone who likely brutalized the Cherokee).
Her academic work carried forward the victim narrative, as she misleadingly portrayed medical expenses as the primary cause of personal bankruptcy, and used innovative number crunching to portray a “two income trap” which, using a fair analysis of the numbers, actually pointed to marginal tax rates not the evil banks and credit card companies as the primary culprit.
Yet The Boston Herald has stumbled upon what may be Warren’s biggest whopper of all, the claim that she was the first woman in the history of New Jersey to sit for the Bar exam while a nursing mother. Via The Boston Herald (emphasis mine):
Warren, who had no public events yesterday, again refused an interview request from the Herald, responding to questions instead through a spokeswoman by email. Meanwhile, campaign officials scrambled to address another claim Warren’s made about her life’s story.
“I was the first nursing mother to take a bar exam in the state of New Jersey,” Warren told an audience at the Chicago Humanities Festival in 2011, in a video posted on the CHF website. When asked how Warren knows that, her campaign said: “Elizabeth was making a point about the very serious challenges she faced as a working mom — from taking an all-day bar exam when she was still breast-feeding, to finding work as a lawyer that would accommodate a mom with two small children.”
Winnie Comfort of the New Jersey Judiciary, which administers that state’s bar exam, said there’s no way to verify Warren’s claim. Comfort said women have been taking the New Jersey bar exam since 1895, but she’s not aware their nursing habits were ever tracked.
Of course no one tracks whether women taking the Bar are nursing. Who would track such a thing?
Warren just pulled this out of her bag of victim lines.
It is classic Warren, an unverifiable and unrefutable claim in which the truth doesn’t matter, only whether the statement serves a political purpose.
Related: Hundreds of Cherokees form new group to challenge Elizabeth Warren
Update: Alana Goodman at Commentary sees the point:
On it’s face, Warren’s comments seem to be silly but harmless self-congratulation, and that’s how a lot of voters will probably see it. But it does speak to a pattern of exaggerating and stretching biographical details. It’s not just the substance of Warren’s claims that’s troubling, but the habit.
http://sadhillnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/elizabeth-warren-indian-native-american-poor-black-handicap-sad-hill-news.jpg
As if growing up in the projects as a Cherokee Indian wasn't already difficult enough, Warren also had to be the first breast feeding woman to take the bar exam although legal insurrection has no idea what she is talking about.
http://legalinsurrection.com/2012/05/elizabeth-warrens-biggest-whopper-of-them-all/
Elizabeth Warren’s biggest whopper of them all
There is something frighteningly Obama-like in Elizabeth Warren’s self-descriptions. Warren paints a personal narrative of rising from poverty and being the descendant of the brutalized Cherokee tribe, when in reality neither was true (and irony of ironies, she’s the descendant of someone who likely brutalized the Cherokee).
Her academic work carried forward the victim narrative, as she misleadingly portrayed medical expenses as the primary cause of personal bankruptcy, and used innovative number crunching to portray a “two income trap” which, using a fair analysis of the numbers, actually pointed to marginal tax rates not the evil banks and credit card companies as the primary culprit.
Yet The Boston Herald has stumbled upon what may be Warren’s biggest whopper of all, the claim that she was the first woman in the history of New Jersey to sit for the Bar exam while a nursing mother. Via The Boston Herald (emphasis mine):
Warren, who had no public events yesterday, again refused an interview request from the Herald, responding to questions instead through a spokeswoman by email. Meanwhile, campaign officials scrambled to address another claim Warren’s made about her life’s story.
“I was the first nursing mother to take a bar exam in the state of New Jersey,” Warren told an audience at the Chicago Humanities Festival in 2011, in a video posted on the CHF website. When asked how Warren knows that, her campaign said: “Elizabeth was making a point about the very serious challenges she faced as a working mom — from taking an all-day bar exam when she was still breast-feeding, to finding work as a lawyer that would accommodate a mom with two small children.”
Winnie Comfort of the New Jersey Judiciary, which administers that state’s bar exam, said there’s no way to verify Warren’s claim. Comfort said women have been taking the New Jersey bar exam since 1895, but she’s not aware their nursing habits were ever tracked.
Of course no one tracks whether women taking the Bar are nursing. Who would track such a thing?
Warren just pulled this out of her bag of victim lines.
It is classic Warren, an unverifiable and unrefutable claim in which the truth doesn’t matter, only whether the statement serves a political purpose.
Related: Hundreds of Cherokees form new group to challenge Elizabeth Warren
Update: Alana Goodman at Commentary sees the point:
On it’s face, Warren’s comments seem to be silly but harmless self-congratulation, and that’s how a lot of voters will probably see it. But it does speak to a pattern of exaggerating and stretching biographical details. It’s not just the substance of Warren’s claims that’s troubling, but the habit.
http://sadhillnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/elizabeth-warren-indian-native-american-poor-black-handicap-sad-hill-news.jpg