by Lloyd Billingsley
Democrat Maxine Waters, leader of the Congressional Brownshirt Caucus.
“God is on OUR side!” Rep. Maxine Waters, told a cheering crowd in Los Angeles on Saturday. Those who defend Trump, she said, “know what they’re doing is wrong” and Waters urged her followers to harass them.
“They’re not going to be able to go to a restaurant, they’re not going to be able to stop at a gas station, they’re not going to be able to shop at a department store,” said the Congressional Black Caucus veteran. “The people are going to turn on them, they’re going to protest, they’re going to absolutely harass them.”
“Mr. President,” yelled Waters, “we will see you every day, every hour of the day, everywhere that we are to let you know you cannot get away with this!” And the Los Angeles Democrat, who turns 80 in August, knew how future generations would see it. “History will record,” she said, “that while he tried to step on all of us we kicked him in his rear and we stepped on him.”
In a tweet Monday President Trump called Waters “an extraordinarily low IQ person.” Skeptical readers could find some evidence in Salon Five’s “Worst of Maxine Waters” video.
Trump is “wrapping his arms around Putin,” Waters explains, “while Putin is continuing to advance into . . . Korea?” She cries out “Impeach 45!” then claims “I have not called for impeachment,” and the self-proclaimed “strong black woman” claims she was once a millennial. These are all reasons, the video explains, why she “gets the Democratic nomination for 2020 and keeps Republicans in office.”
In effect, Maxine Waters has become the Democrats’ Aunt Esther from “Sanford and Son,” yelling “you a heathen Donald Trump!” On the other hand, she’s more than a comic figure.
Back in the 1980s the crackpot Christic Institute filed a RICO lawsuit charging that a “secret team” of military and CIA officers had launched the cocaine trade and created the Medellin cartel. None of it was true but Gary Webb adapted it for his 1996 “Dark Alliance” series in the San Jose Mercury News, charging that the CIA was behind the flow of crack cocaine into the inner cities.
Maxine Waters was the fable’s most shrill promoter. The California Democrat wrote a foreword to the book version of Dark Alliance and humiliated CIA director John Deutch before a hostile crowd in Los Angeles. When the book proved bogus, Waters showed no regrets and issued no apologies.
In 1999, Waters led a delegation of six Congressional Black Caucus members on a fact-finding mission to take a leading role in introducing legislation to change current U.S. policies toward Cuba. She advanced no advocacy for the many black political prisoners in Castro’s jails. The next year, when Castro visited Harlem’s Riverside Church, Waters joined a throng of American leftists yelling “Viva Fidel!” Castro said he knew would “find my best friends” on that visit.
Down in Cuba, the Assembly to Promote the Civil Society was pushing for democracy in the nation without a free election in half a century. The 2005 HR193 urged the Bush Administration to “to actively oppose any attempts by the Castro regime to repress or punish the organizers and participants.” Maxine Waters was one of only 22 House members to vote against the measure. If the regime has ever done anything with which she disagreed, it has failed to emerge.
Chesimard is still in Cuba where the FBI says she “provides anti-U.S.-government speeches, espousing the Black Liberation Army’s message of revolution and terrorism.” Thanks to POTUS 44, Cuba’s Communist regime remains in place and has no plans to hold free elections.
The United States holds free elections but Maxine Waters says the 2016 winner is “not my president.” She backs the bogus Russia investigation and leads the charge for impeachment. In her rallies she cites no studies, advances no arguments and conducts no debates. With Rep. Waters, it’s all harassment, all the time.
As the president tweeted Monday, “She has just called for harm to supporters, of which there are many, of the Make America Great Again movement. Be careful what you wish for Max!”
The kind of harassment Waters promotes is a prelude to violence. Recall that in June of 2017, Bernie Sanders supporter James Hodgkinson fired 62 shots at Republicans playing baseball, wounding four, including Rep. Steve Scalise. That was before the bogus border crisis and the rhetoric has now escalated.
If even Trump voters are Nazis, as MSNBC’s Donny Deutsch contends, clearly any violent action against them is justified. In this climate, Rep. Maxine Waters is a one-women Congressional Brownshirt Caucus, proclaiming Gott mit uns for the cause.
Source: https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/270557/mad-maxine-beyond-thunderdome-lloyd-billingsley
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