Trump supporter uses Native American stereotype to mock Sen. Elizabeth Warren
“You know Elizabeth Warren, right?” he asked, before proceeding to make the noise.
“I don’t think Howie Carr’s audience is offended by it”, said Geist, but Trump has made a serious turn to talks about jobs or the economy, but that gets “overshadowed by these moments”.
“It’s certainly something that, if I’m aware of it, I will tell that [staff] member never to do that again”, he said.
Donald Trump rallies are no strangers to controversy, and yesterday’s appearance in Bangor, Maine with Governor Paul LePage promised to have a healthy dose of cringe-worthy remarks for internet columnists to enthusiastically snarl about. “She’s saying, she’s talking about, ‘Donald Trump is a bad man'”. Warren also explained that by the time they caught on to his strategy of bullying himself to victory it was far too late, and she’s not about to let that happen to Hillary Clinton in the general election.
“Boston radio host at Trump event mocks Warren with war whoops”. He introduced Trump at his speech in me today, doing the war whoops in an attempted hit on Warren.
Warren, who said on The View that her heritage was not a selling point for any of her past employers, vowed that she would continue her attacks against the presumptive GOP nominee. The line of attack has been met with heated criticism from Warren, the Democratic senator from MA who has been hailed as a hero of the progressive movement. However, in the past, he has repeatedly mocked Warren, calling her “goofy” and “Pocahontas” on Twitter.