Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-Torrance) is the biggest mouth yet in Washington.
A mouth which every time it opens, reveals how stupid the head and shoulders are that bear it.
What a torrid shame, that this womans still pollutes the halls of Congress.
She has been charged with numerous campaign violations.
She is so crooked, she makes Hillary Clinton stand up straight.
And yet the Los Angeles Times could not help itself, writing a glowing editorial piece about their Auntie Maxine.
UGH!
And yet the Los Angeles Times could not help itself, writing a glowing editorial piece about their Auntie Maxine.
UGH!
Rep. Maxine Waters knows what “throwing shade” means now. She urges
people to “stay woke.”
In the past few months, young people have embraced 78-year-old Waters
and her acerbic comments about President Trump, bringing the Los Angeles
Democrat national fame in her 14th term, and a new nickname: Auntie Maxine.
No they have not.
Post-Millenials are more conservative than baby boomers and Generation X'ers.
The Los Angeles Times press agents are living under a rock.
A conservative Millennial named Omar Navarro is runnign against Waters, too.
“It’s unusual for elected officials to step outside of the box,” Waters
said in an interview. “The millennials keep telling me for the most part
they’ve never heard someone talk like that before.”
I have -- and he does a better job of helping Americans.
His name is Donald Trump.
Since refusing to attend Trump’s inauguration, Waters, the
longest-serving black woman in the House, has achieved icon-level status. Her
image and quotes appear on T-shirts and posters. Twitter and Facebook are full
of people rubbing their virtual hands in glee at what she might say next.
Young black activists in particular see a powerful and familiar figure
in the impeccably dressed older woman expressing her opinion, even if it might
be painfully honest, said Rashad Robinson, who leads the New York-based Color
of Change, a progressive civil rights group.
And hwho are they? Malcolm Nance is not young.
“Maxine Waters has given us the viral videos to go along with our
rants,” Robinson said. “People are shaking their heads when she talks, and they
are saying, ‘Thank God someone said that.’
This poster child for delayed maturity explains everything about Waters--"rants".
“I think for many young black folks, they have that sort of auntie or
matriarch in their family that sort of says it like it is,” Robinson said.
Oh brother. Someone get a brown bag. I'm gonna be sick!
The congresswoman’s sudden popularity has led to interview after
interview in the likes of Teen Vogue, Jet, Elle, Essence, Cosmopolitan and
millennial-focused news sites like Mic and BuzzFeed, with headlines like,
“Maxine Waters Is Back and She’s Not Here to Play.”
Southern Californians have long been familiar with Waters, who lives in
the Vermont Knolls section of South Los Angeles and is not known for holding
her tongue.
She lives in Hancock Park, folks.
She doesn't live in her district -- at all. She turns these communities into impovershed hell-holes, but she won't live under the laws that she created that made black people poor, and turned illegal aliens into entitled princes and princesses in our communities
In 1994, she was gaveled off the House floor when she refused to stop
loudly criticizing a Republican member she felt had badgered a female witness
during a hearing. In 2011, she accused President Obama of neglecting black
communities, then a week later, said the tea party could go “straight to hell.”
In other words, this woman is schizophrenic, i.e. nut case.
“Nobody should be surprised about me,” she said.
On the contrary, Maxine, you never stop surprising us--and making us laugh in the process.
But her derision of Trump goes far beyond previous criticism of
political foes, and the new, norm-breaking president has energized her in a way
other Republicans she’s opposed have not. In an age when the call from many on
her side of the aisle is “Resistance,” Waters has become a de facto leader of
the charge.
Yes -- right over a cliff. Lead the way, Crazy Black Lady!
She couldn’t fathom Trump’s rise during the election, she said,
pointing to his insulting comments about former presidential rivals Carly
Fiorina and Hillary Clinton, the lewd “Access Hollywood” video in which he
bragged about grabbing women and his mocking imitation of a disabled reporter.
And where do we start with Waters?
She wanted to nationalize the oil industry.
She cheated and helped our her husband and his bankk
“I can’t get it out of my head,” she said. “I’ve never seen anybody as
disgusting or as disrespectful as he is.”
I can think of one -- Maxine Waters!
The attention began when Waters refused to go to the presidential
inauguration. She also stayed away when Trump gave his first speech to Congress,
telling the Los Angeles Times, “I don’t honor this president. I don’t respect
this president. And I’m not joyful in the presence of this president.”
Wow! What a profile in courage! She ditched the inauguration. Honestly, I didn't even notice.
She has been saying she thinks Trump is headed for impeachment since
even before he was sworn in. At an anti-Trump tax march in April, she said
she’ll “fight every day until he is impeached.” She refers to his staff as the
“Kremlin Klan” and has pushed for an independent investigation into Russian
interference in the election and possible collusion by the Trump campaign.
Yep - and he's still President, and there's nothing she can do about it.
If there is someone who got impeached, well actually "FIRED!", it was James Comey!
Waters has made it clear she doesn’t want to be in the same room with
Trump, much less extend the courtesies commonly afforded the president,
regardless of party. She has put politeness aside.
“Newsflash to Trump: Republicans control Washington. Russians control
you,” she tweeted in late April.
WOW! And demons control Maxine Waters. When will this woman go away already?
Waters has always been a target of conservative media, but the attacks
have increased since she began in January to speak of impeachment. Last month,
the far-right news magazine American Thinker called her unhinged and the
“poster child for Trump Derangement Syndrome.”
"Far right"? Not really. Mainstream conservative. Of course, compared to Maxine Waters, even Mark Kirk of Illinois or John McCain would like right-wing fanatics.
Now-ousted Fox News host Bill O’Reilly joked earlier this month that he
was too distracted by her “James Brown wig” to hear her comments on the House
floor about patriotism under Trump. He later apologized.
Why? He should have stood his ground. Her hair isn't even real!
Waters responded on MSNBC: “Let me just say this: I’m a strong black
woman, and I cannot be intimidated. I cannot be undermined. I cannot be thought
to be afraid of Bill O’Reilly or anybody.” Her comments quickly went viral.
“Some people see me as a rabble-rouser. Some people see me as someone
who does not care about what other people think about me. Some people see me as
someone who makes other people look bad. … I often get a feeling most people
don’t know who I am, or have a clue, and I live with that,” Waters said. “I
don’t try to prove anything by talking.”
Amid a black population that has receded in Los Angeles, Waters is one
of the last powerful black politicians in Southern California and is known for
her ability to rally South L.A. voters. Her endorsement has long been sought by
seasoned and novice politicians alike, and she’s played a leadership role in
the national Democratic Party for decades. Jewett Walker, who ran the campaigns
of several South Los Angeles politicians and is now a Baptist pastor at a
church near the border of Waters’ district, said he expects her endorsement to
carry even more weight in 2018 because of the attention she’s getting now.
Notice how black power is receding, and "Brown Power" is growing. There is nothing about principle in these neighborhoods. Nothing at all. They only thing that voters pay attention to is the color of a candidate's skin. Whatever happened to all the wonderful statements made by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr?
This man claims to be a pastor? He should be removed from the pulpit right away! What a fraud, both of them are.
“You don’t walk up to Auntie Maxine and ask for an endorsement without
having some really important things to say about what you hope to accomplish
and what qualifies you to run at this time,” Walker said. “When Maxine gets on
board and the community realizes that she is supporting a particular candidate,
that brings a lot of sway to a particular race, if everything else is equal.”
"Let me tell you what this liberal is going to do ..." |
"Having something important" means "Making Auntie Maxine richer and more powerful than she already is."
Waters, the fifth of 13 children raised by a single mother in St. Louis,
began working in factories and restaurants at age 13. After high school, she
moved with her family to Southern California, where she began her career in
public service as a teacher and a volunteer coordinator of the newly created
Head Start program. She went on to earn a bachelor’s degree at what is now Cal
State L.A. and served as chief deputy for then-City Councilman David S.
Cunningham.
She was a teacher? That's pretty scary. I would not want my kid in her class. Heck no!
She won her first election for a state Assembly seat in 1977, where she
became long-time Speaker Willie Brown’s right hand. Waters led the drive to
force the state pension system to divest billions of dollars in shares of
companies with business in South Africa. She also helped pass legislation
ending police strip searches for nonviolent misdemeanors and sponsored legislation
to create a state program to help keep children safe from sexual assault.
Woman go places when they stand by Willie Brown. What is it about that guy?
“In the state Legislature, she could get anything through, anything
done,” said Fernando Guerra, director of Loyola Marymount University’s Center
for the Study of Los Angeles. “Some people try to depict her as a left-wing
bomb-thrower. She’s also the ultimate insider, knowing how to move things.”
Guerra said in South Los Angeles, Waters’ endorsement remains second
only to that of L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti.
Waters was elected to Congress in 1991. The following April, her
district was besieged by riots triggered by the acquittal of four white police
officers in the beating of Rodney King. She brought food and diapers to the
area and said it wasn’t right to characterize what happened as riots.
“I maintain it was somewhat understandable, if not acceptable. So I
call it a rebellion,” she said at the time.
Yes, the Los Angeles Times just quoted her, and did not challenge this quote at all.
Waters has been criticized because her daughter charged candidates a
fee to appear on Waters’ sample ballots — mailers she sends to hundreds of
thousands of residents listing candidates she supports. She came under fire in
2009 when the House Ethics Committee investigated allegations she helped a bank
in which her husband owned stock receive bailout money during the financial
crisis. The committee unanimously decided Waters did not break any rules,
clearing the way for her to become the top Democrat on the Financial Services
Committee in 2013, a position she’s held since.
Oh brother.
Controversy has not hurt her standing in the district she’s championed
over the past four decades. She has consistently been reelected with more than
70% of the vote.
Because the vast majority of voters in her district are government dependent welfare recipients who vote for a living.
Or they are business owners and elected leaders who know they won't have a future withour her support. Wow, such a following.
In the district, she’s helped found organizations that promote black
women and provide job training to young people in public housing. A technical
and adult education center serving Watts bears her name.
HA! And what's the employment rate now?!
A former chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, Waters spent the
1990s calling for investigations into whether U.S. intelligence agencies
contributed to the crack cocaine epidemic in Los Angeles, and helped create
funding to treat the spread of HIV in minority communities.
She also helped write the Dodd-Frank act, which instituted broad new
oversight of the banking industry after the 2008 market collapse.
Bravo for Dodd-Frank. Notice the drastically smaller number of community and small banks in our communities.
Her time on the Financial Services Committee has given her the chance
to work on homelessness, housing and poverty. Waters has said she often stops
along skid row when she’s at home, a consistent reminder of why she’s in
Congress.
"Working on" means "making it worse,"
“I’ve seen a lot of poverty — coming up as a young child, lost hopes
and dreams and people that never had a chance to have a decent quality of life.
I believe we can do a lot greater than that,” Waters said.
Rep. Karen Bass, a Democrat who represents the district next door to
Waters’, isn’t shocked her colleague’s forthrightness seems to have made her a
millennial darling.
“She’s been consistent, and it’s playing a very important role right
now,” said Bass, who met Waters when she organized marches in Los Angeles in
the 1980s to oppose South African apartheid. “She’s a fighter, and that’s what
people are looking for: the resistance. People want to see somebody fight.”
Now Bass and Waters are pushing a new type of apartheid, one in which American citizens are treated like slaves, and illegal aliens are treated like citizens,
And you know what? I am not going to tolerate this! I will not be put in the back of the bus to the tired tirades of Maxine Waters.
Waters said they’re just looking for someone who speaks honestly. “For
them, it’s quite refreshing,” she said.
At a time when many progressives are looking for the next head of their
movement, Waters said she’s hoping to use the surge in attention to act as a
magnet for the Democratic Party.
Please put Maxine Waters in charge of the Democratic Party. Watch the slow implosion go faster
Please, Maxine Waters run for President! Run, Maxine, Run!
“I’m not their leader,” she said. “I’m an enabler.”
Boy is she! Enabling stupidity, crime, and learned helplessness!
Final Reflection
This woman has taken "stupid" to unprecedented heights.
She is a laugh-riot, almost as much fun as listening to Brown Supremacists like Naui and his creeply little following.
Maxine Waters is a shame and fraud. She is doing this country a service, however.
The more that she opens her mouth, the more that she exposes the rank, outright stupidity of the Democratic Party, how it has gone full-on communist, with no regard for the well-being of American citizens, particularly in the black communities now decimated by illegal immigration.
-What can I say?
Maxine Waters is "The Crazy Black Lady!"
Desperate and delusional, Democrats need leaders so badly that bad leader will do. Where can you go when Obama and Hillary are heroes?
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