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Mad Maxine Waters to Congressman: “I Resent The Remark About ‘Making America Great Again’

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Well, Mad Maxine Waters just can’t keep her foot out of her mouth, and this week was no exception as the California representative tore into a fellow representative saying that she resented his comments about making America great again.

Waters, who has been an unhinged critic of President Donald Trump to the point of being a basket case, responded to comments from Representative Mike Kelly (R-PA).

Conservative Review reports:

Members of Congress were debating a repeal of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection’s 2013 auto lending guidance, which applied anti-discrimination legislation to “indirect” auto lending (loans put together by a car dealer through a third-party lender). Republicans say this regulation “essentially outlawed the practice of auto dealers in America being able to take wholesale financing from third parties and charge retail rates.” Democrats claim the repeal of this rule would encourage discrimination against minorities.

At one point, Rep. Mike Kelly, R-Pa., responded to this criticism, pointing his finger at Waters and saying, “We are trying to make sure that we’re making America great every day in every way and the best way to do that is to stop stalking about discrimination and start talking about the nation. We’re coming together as a people, in spite of what you say.”

At the end of Kelly’s remarks, House Financial Services Committee chairman Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., reminded members to address the chair when they speak, not to address each other, in accordance with House rules.

When Kelly finished and yielded his time, the ever indignant Waters tore into him.

“Mr. Kelly, please do not leave,” she said. “Because I want you to know that I am more offended as an African-American woman than you will ever be. And this business about ‘making America great again,’ it is your president that’s dividing this country.”

Right there is part of her problem.  She doesn’t identify as an American, but a divided American.  She isn’t even from Africa!  I have white friends who are actually African (South African) and they are offended at such statements.

Waters doesn’t care about bringing people together.  she defended one of the most divisive men who occupied the Oval Office in our history and those aren’t just my thoughts, but the very comments of a black sheriff named David Clark.

“And don’t talk to me about the fact that we don’t understand,” she continued. “That’s the attitude that’s been given toward women time and time again.”

Chairman McClintock was ignored by Waters after he reminded her to address the chair, and then she denied Kelly an opportunity to respond to her comments.

“I respect the chair, but don’t stop me in the middle when you didn’t stop him in the middle, and so I shall continue,” she said, turning to Kelly again. “Don’t you dare talk to me like that and think that somehow women don’t understand what goes on on the floor of automobile dealers.”

Good grief, this woman sounds like a little baby who needs her diaper changed for goodness sakes.

McClintock attempted to enforce the House rules again, but was ignored once more.

“I don’t appreciate that you did not interrupt him when he was making those outrageous remarks about him knowing more about discrimination than I know about discrimination,” she said. “I resent that and I resent the remark about ‘making America great again.’ He’s down here making a speech for this dishonorable president of the United States of America.”

“Having said that, I reserve the balance of my time. And no, I do not yield, not one second to you,” she told Kelly when he asked if she would yield. “Not one second. Not one second to you.”

This is one of many Democrats who talk about “biapartisanship.”  It’s absolute non-sense and they know it, but you see how people like Maxine Waters get their panties in a bunch and then attack, turn around and will play the victim.

As for Kelly, I think his comments were spot on.  For Waters, I can only say it just gives more weight to the fact that she is a person that has completely come unglued, demonstrating that liberalism is, in fact, a mental disorder.

Article posted with permission from Sons of Liberty Media


Tim Brown

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