
Did you hear the latest?
This lunatic says that "Lock Her Up" was Putin's idea.
This woman is totally out of touch with reality, and she's what the left holds up in public as a Superstar Democrat. The epidome of what the Democrat ideal should be. Nothing but a big mouth that is constantly spewing whatever the heck sounds good at the moment. Talking about unhinged idiots. Crazy Auntie Maxine is really out in left field and Trump haters love her for it.
Maxine Waters Claims Putin Came Up With 'Lock Her Up,' 'Crooked Hillary' - Breitbart
Thursday on MSNBCâs âMorning Joe,â Rep Maxine Waters (D-CA) discussed her multiple calls for the impeachment of President Donald Trump and claimed during the 2016 presidential campaign Trump calling his opponent, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton âcrookedâ and the rally crowds chanting âlock her up,â was âa play from Putinâs playbook.â
When asked what the standard by which Trump should be impeached, Waters said, âI am talking about strategies that were developed working with the Trump campaign. I really do believe that much of what you saw coming out of Trumpâs mouth was a play from Putinâs playbook. I think that when you saw him absolutely calling Hillary crooked, the, âlock her up, lock her upâ all of that was developed. I think that was developed strategically with people from the Kremlin, with Putin, and I think itâs more than bank records.â
Unfortunately Crazy Auntie Maxine is getting a backlash for her reckless comments. When asked what the standard by which Trump should be impeached, Waters said, âI am talking about strategies that were developed working with the Trump campaign. I really do believe that much of what you saw coming out of Trumpâs mouth was a play from Putinâs playbook. I think that when you saw him absolutely calling Hillary crooked, the, âlock her up, lock her upâ all of that was developed. I think that was developed strategically with people from the Kremlin, with Putin, and I think itâs more than bank records.â
Articles: Maxine Waters: A Gift That Keeps Giving
May 19, 2017
Maxine Waters: A Gift That Keeps Giving
By Robyn Dolgin
Congresswoman Maxine Waters failed to anticipate her âdestroy Trumpâ campaign would have an unpleasant boomerang effect on her own political career.
She experienced an unwanted surprise this week when returning to her posh home in Hancock Park after making the media rounds in the so-called impeachment campaign against President Trump.
Protestors had gathered outside her LA mini-mansion waving placards that read: âImpeach Maxine Watersâ and âDo Your Job,â referring to the congresswomanâs 35-year tenure representing the infamous suburb of Compton. âSheâs not representing her constituents, especially the black constituents,â complained one of the protestors before the KABC media crew. âShe thinks by putting down our president, weâre going to like her more,â complained another protestor. âEvery time she talks, she makes me want to throw up.â That canât be good for her re-election chances.
Not all was doom-and-gloom on the scene. There was even a mariachi band that allowed the gathering to protest in style.
Apparently Waters is too distracted as the new media darling -- dubbed âAuntie Maxineâ by fawning reporters -- to perform her job. Her long history of corruption and abysmal performance in office never seems to make its way into the conversation among her co-conspirators (aka reporters) in the mainstream media.
It is a perverse irony that President Trump works round-the-clock to make inroads to improve the lives of Americans in his few months in office, and Waters with a whopping 35 years on the job continues representing a district where the socioeconomic conditions grow progressively worse.
Perhaps thatâs the reason one of the protestors suggested withholding the congresswomanâs salary by waving a sign that read: âNo Justice No Paycheck.â Hereâs what they are so mad about: Compton is now more than $40 million awash in debt; produces schools dubbed âdropoutâ factories, has lost accreditation of its community college; and widespread gang violence resulted in the 43rd district being listed as the most dangerous place for homicides in Los Angeles County, according to the Los Angeles Daily News.
To be fair, Compton retains the distinction of being the birthplace to the only bulletproof drive-thru funeral home. (Iâm sure the proprietor has his or her reasons.)
No wonder Waters cannot be expected to live in the district she represents. Itâs too dangerous. Sheâs safely ensconced approximately 20 miles away, but everyone knows that a change in Southland zip codes can translate to mean living worlds apart.
As for her history of corruption, Waters will argue to the death -- or at least wear you out -- that the three-year congressional ethics committee investigating her diversion of bailout money to her husbandâs bank, OneUnited, (in which he was a stockholder and board member) was made up of a racist cabal orchestrated by the Red State (given new meaning today). The congresswomanâs influence peddling in real estate finance also caught the attention of the IRS labeling the transactions as a âscam,â according to the agencyâs 2006 report.
All things considered, President Trump could not ask for a better adversary than Waters. She talks a lot about connecting the dots between Putin and Trump through baseless allegations, misstatement of facts and fanning the media-induced smoke in hopes of igniting a fire. Her own words best make her case in which she deserves an additional moniker as the âQueen of Malapropisms.â
Maxine Waters: A Gift That Keeps Giving
By Robyn Dolgin
Congresswoman Maxine Waters failed to anticipate her âdestroy Trumpâ campaign would have an unpleasant boomerang effect on her own political career.
She experienced an unwanted surprise this week when returning to her posh home in Hancock Park after making the media rounds in the so-called impeachment campaign against President Trump.
Protestors had gathered outside her LA mini-mansion waving placards that read: âImpeach Maxine Watersâ and âDo Your Job,â referring to the congresswomanâs 35-year tenure representing the infamous suburb of Compton. âSheâs not representing her constituents, especially the black constituents,â complained one of the protestors before the KABC media crew. âShe thinks by putting down our president, weâre going to like her more,â complained another protestor. âEvery time she talks, she makes me want to throw up.â That canât be good for her re-election chances.
Not all was doom-and-gloom on the scene. There was even a mariachi band that allowed the gathering to protest in style.
Apparently Waters is too distracted as the new media darling -- dubbed âAuntie Maxineâ by fawning reporters -- to perform her job. Her long history of corruption and abysmal performance in office never seems to make its way into the conversation among her co-conspirators (aka reporters) in the mainstream media.
It is a perverse irony that President Trump works round-the-clock to make inroads to improve the lives of Americans in his few months in office, and Waters with a whopping 35 years on the job continues representing a district where the socioeconomic conditions grow progressively worse.
Perhaps thatâs the reason one of the protestors suggested withholding the congresswomanâs salary by waving a sign that read: âNo Justice No Paycheck.â Hereâs what they are so mad about: Compton is now more than $40 million awash in debt; produces schools dubbed âdropoutâ factories, has lost accreditation of its community college; and widespread gang violence resulted in the 43rd district being listed as the most dangerous place for homicides in Los Angeles County, according to the Los Angeles Daily News.
To be fair, Compton retains the distinction of being the birthplace to the only bulletproof drive-thru funeral home. (Iâm sure the proprietor has his or her reasons.)
No wonder Waters cannot be expected to live in the district she represents. Itâs too dangerous. Sheâs safely ensconced approximately 20 miles away, but everyone knows that a change in Southland zip codes can translate to mean living worlds apart.
As for her history of corruption, Waters will argue to the death -- or at least wear you out -- that the three-year congressional ethics committee investigating her diversion of bailout money to her husbandâs bank, OneUnited, (in which he was a stockholder and board member) was made up of a racist cabal orchestrated by the Red State (given new meaning today). The congresswomanâs influence peddling in real estate finance also caught the attention of the IRS labeling the transactions as a âscam,â according to the agencyâs 2006 report.
All things considered, President Trump could not ask for a better adversary than Waters. She talks a lot about connecting the dots between Putin and Trump through baseless allegations, misstatement of facts and fanning the media-induced smoke in hopes of igniting a fire. Her own words best make her case in which she deserves an additional moniker as the âQueen of Malapropisms.â