


Not every news story about a politician’s past has to be damning. Sometimes — and I know this might come as a shock to some — articles can simply reveal facts about a person that were not previously known. Those articles don’t have to pass judgment at all.
I say this because today Twitter is all riled up about a Washington Post article that reveals that 2020 Democratic candidate Elizabeth Warren formerly worked as a teacher and a legal consultant, simultaneously. And she made good money! *gasp*
The article, which features the lengthy and kinda trolly title, “While teaching, Elizabeth Warren worked on more than 50 legal matters, charging as much as $675 an hour,” has come under fire for carrying a tone that makes Warren’s attempt to make a living sound a bit audacious. Read more…
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Source : Elizabeth Warren worked other jobs while teaching. Get over it.