But now Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the fake Indian, wants us to believe that she was chased around a desk by a law school professor who had polio, drank to excess and was extremely old – in other words, a member of two, possibly three protected classes.
As this unspeakable act unfolded, the fake Indian recalled last weekend on NBC, “what was flickering through my brain is, ‘If he gets hold of me, I’m going to punch him right in the face.’”
Sounds like a hate crime to me, hitting an elderly polio survivor in the mouth.
The late law-school professor was Eugene Smith, and the fake Indian spoke at his memorial service in 1997. That’s how traumatic her harassment was. According to a book about the Houston Law Center by another professor, as she described the skirt-chasing at Smith’s funeral, “she was laughing.” She recalled him “fondly.”
The book’s author described Smith and Warren as “fast friends” but Warren said they weren’t. Warren told NBC she’d never told the story of her “assault” to anyone, but she obviously did, at the memorial service.