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Elizabeth Warren throws her family under the bus when pressed on Native American heritage
March 20, 2019
Says she is doing the best she can
On Wednesday's "Pat Gray Unleashed" program, Pat Gray and Keith Malinak discussed a CNN Town Hall that aired Monday evening that showed a panel member from the audience asking Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), about the way she handled the question of her Native American heritage.
In this clip, the panel asked Warren to respond to criticisms about the way she handled the question of her heritage, which according to some, was "tone-deaf, offensive and indicative of a lack of presidential tact."
"Well, you know I grew up in Oklahoma, and I learned about my family from my family; I do the best I can with it," Warren said.
Pat and Keith agreed that Warren was not only blaming her family, but she didn't even answer the question, adding that Warren's performance is proof that we cannot let a Democrat win another presidential election, ever.
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