Loesch: Sen. Warren’s ‘Entire Career’ Has Been About Presenting Herself as a ‘Marginalized Individual’

‘Her entire career has been trying to present herself as this marginalized individual’

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KILMEADE: “Dana, first off, this is fascinating about Elizabeth Warren. It turns out all the allegations are true. They found paperwork dating back to the ‘80s, where she's listing herself as a Native American, where she goes from University of Pennsylvania to the University of Texas, but she says it didn’t help her get anywhere in life."
LOESCH: "Oh, my goodness. Good morning everybody. Didn’t help get her anywhere in life, that's how she ended up being identified as -- as the first woman of color -- the first woman of color who was at Harvard law. You know, this isn’t the first time, by the way that she also said she was first something. Didn’t she say when she was at New Jersey Bar Association, that she was the first nursing mother or something insane? Her entire career has been trying to present herself as this -- as this marginalized individual, marginalized by society, marginalized by status quo, as a way to advance herself.” 

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