Elizabeth Warren LIES about her Sexual Harassment [VIDEO]

Elizabeth Warren LIES about her Sexual Harassment [VIDEO]

In an effort to act like they care about women, the media now offers “harrowing” stories of women being sexually harassed.

This monument deflection from the behavior of Leftist, repeat LEFTIST men is what the media and other Leftists now try to cover.

So now everyone want to get in their #MeToo story. And you can bet that in typical Hollyweird fashion, the stories get better and better with each telling.

In the story that Elizabeth “Squaw” Warren tells, she doesn’t realize what she’s done. In her tale of woe, she claims to have been chased around her desk by some lecherous Professor.

Thus, like Hollywood, academia, replete with lecherous Leftist men. That’s certainly true, as many coed can attest.

But in this case, there may be another story. Like Warren is lying.

Partial Transcript:

Yes, I have a “me, too” story too. I was a baby law professor and so excited to have my first real teaching job. And there was this senior faculty member who, you know, would tell dirty jokes and make comments about my appearance.

And one day he asked me if I would stop by his office, which I didn’t think much about. And I did. And he slammed the door and lunged for me. It was like a bad cartoon. He’s chasing me around the desk, trying to get his hands on me.

And I kept saying, “You don’t want to do this. You don’t want to do this. I have little children at home. Please don’t do this.” And trying to talk calmly. And at the same time, what was flickering through my brain is, “If he gets hold of me, I’m going to punch him right in the face.”

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After several rounds, I jumped for the door and got out. And I went back to my office and I just sat and shook. And thought, “What had I done to bring this on?” And I told my best friend about it. Never said a word to anyone else. But for a long time, I wore a lot of brown.

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What it means now that so many people have spoken out, is it’s a way to say, “We’re here for each other.” And it’s also a way to say, “No. It’s not about what you did. He’s the one who stepped out of line. And this is on him.”

What Warren and other Leftist believe is the public is dumb. In fact, it is they who are dumb.

So the Boston Herald noted that Warren’s story differed from an earlier version. It seems that Senator Warren felt the need to embellish in order to fit the Leftist “narrative du jour”.

Boston Herald reports:

But the Boston Globe reported last night that Warren recounted the same incident in a “more light-hearted manner” at a memorial service after the professor’s death in 1997 — an account the Globe noted was “inconsistent” with her story on Sunday.

“During the service after his death in 1997, Warren spoke fondly of law professor Eugene Smith and told the gathered mourners she was laughing as Smith chased her around his desk, according to a colleague’s memoir,” the Globe reported.

The author of the memoir, John Mixon, told the paper, “I may have been wrong saying she was laughing,” adding that he was writing about the service 15 years after the fact.

The paper also noted that Warren failed to mention on “Meet The Press” that Smith had polio.

So we are to believe a man with polio chase her around her desk. I can see the man in his leg braces, moving at glacial speed.

The article continues,

The Globe said Warren told the broadsheet yesterday she shared the story at the memorial service as a statement about Smith’s authority.

“It was 20 years later, and he didn’t have power over me any more,” Warren told the newspaper, which noted she was by then a Harvard law professor.

Why didn’t Fauxcahontas just hit him with a tomahawk, right between the legs?

Because it didn’t happen.

Meet the Brian Williams of Harvard and now the Senate.

These Leftists morons so want to be part of something, anything! So when the Weinstein story passed by, Warren leaped on with the skill of mountain lion.

Don’t be fooled America. The Left don’t care about women. They just want their votes.

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