Do American Indian women need to be represented by American Indian women in Congress? – IOTW Report

Do American Indian women need to be represented by American Indian women in Congress?

 

 

American Thinker: The media are having libgasms, as they always do when a non-white male is about to achieve something.  (They also celebrate even when a non-white male fails to achieve something, or achieves something white males have achieved many times before – the bar isn’t very high when it comes to declaring victory for the proper ethnic group or gender.)

This time it’s about an American Indian woman who might be the first American Indian woman in Congress.  Some things to note even before we get into the meat of the article:

1. Immediately, doesn’t something seem wrong with this article?  After all, Elizabeth Warren maintains that she is an American Indian woman.  By saying another woman might be the first American Indian in Congress, isn’t that tantamount to the liberal media admitting that Elizabeth Warren isn’t?

2. The article repeatedly calls the woman running for Congress “Native American.”  But most of you reading this are also “Native American,” having been born here.  Somehow liberals managed to come up with a name for an ethnic group that insults all other ethnic groups.  Liberals are very good at naming things; less so at running them.  MORE

6 Comments on Do American Indian women need to be represented by American Indian women in Congress?

  1. Sure they should! African americans have been running places like Baltimore for years and that’s been the secret to the wildly successful local governments. See how that works?

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