Republicans try to get tough with Maxine Waters By Andrea Widburg
Rep. Maxine Waters (D.CA) is a reprehensible person. In 2018, she demanded that her supporters harass Republicans over the “kids in cages” uproar – a demand she has not repeated now that Biden is imprisoning more illegal alien kids than ever before. Last week, she told Rep. Jim Jordan to “shut your mouth.” And those are just two examples of her bullying, crudeness, and stupidity. Emboldened by the invariable lack of pushback against her excesses, Waters was caught on tape in Minneapolis inciting violence. Her behavior was so blatant that Republicans are currently making noises about punishing her.
Minneapolis is a Democrat-run disaster. After convicted felon George Floyd, while high on Fentanyl and a cocktail of other illegal drugs, died while the Minneapolis police were restraining him, BLM encouraged the city’s black residents to destroy their communities and convinced the city government to cut back on policing.
Derek Chauvin, the scapegoat for Floyd’s drug-induced death, is currently being tried. Not quite two weeks ago, while the trial was ongoing, Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old violent felon, was killed while resisting arrest in Brooklyn Center, a Minneapolis suburb.
The ultimate cause of Wright’s death was the fact that a police officer meant to taser him but, in the heat of the moment, used her gun instead. That’s a terrible thing to have happened but it’s important to remember that the but-for cause of Wright’s death was that he was violently resisting the arrest because he faced a potentially long prison term related to his assaulting and robbing a woman.
BLM and Antifa immediately went to Brooklyn Center, where Wright died, and encouraged the usual rioting and looting. Meanwhile, just a small distance away, in Minneapolis itself, the city has been in lockdown mode because Chauvin’s trial is ending this week. To say that the area is a powder keg is an understatement.
That did not deter Waters, who traveled to Minneapolis over the weekend to help stir up the mob. She was caught on tape Saturday night telling reporters that Chauvin was “guilty of murder… As far as I’m concerned, it’s first-degree murder.”
When a reporter asked Waters what the people should do if the jury didn’t convict Chauvin of first-degree murder, she announced that protesters have “got to stay on the street and we’ve got to get more active, we’ve got to get more confrontational. We’ve got to make sure that they know that we mean business.”
Just to make it clear, a sitting House member traveled to another state and deliberately inflamed a mob that had already (and repeatedly) engaged in violent protests and looting. Within hours of Waters’ demand for “confrontation,” a drive-by shooter attacked a Minnesota National Guard and a Minneapolis police team. Coincidence? Maybe.
Republicans, for once, did not sit silently. Several of them called Waters out on her words. Sen. Cruz tweeted that “Democrats [are] actively encouraging riots & violence. They want to tear us apart.” Rep. Lauren Boebert (D. CO) echoed this sentiment, posting several tweets attacking Waters’ conduct:
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, a go-along-to-get-along kind of guy, is actually demanding that Nancy Pelosi do something, although he didn’t specify what this something is. Cynics who have seen McCarthy make empty threats before, were not impressed:
However, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who is made of sterner stuff than most people, is planning to introduce a resolution demanding Waters’ ouster from Congress.
We all know that nothing’s going to come of any of this. Democrats will just say that it’s Maxine being Maxine, and she was misunderstood, yada, yada, yada. The reality is that Democrats never police their own people and, as long as they have the majority, no resolution will push Mad Max out of Congress.
It’s disgraceful that a stupid, corrupt demagogue like Maxine Waters has the bully pulpit of the House of Representatives at her back. It’s even more disgraceful that the entire Democrat party leadership is just fine with that.
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