.

.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

MAXINE WATERS SLIPS A PROVERBIAL COG...


Maxine Waters that perennial nutjob from the outer reaches of the known universe commonly referred to as California, delivered what has been called a fiery speech, but was more of an incoherent rant, to delegates at the California Democratic State Convention this past weekend. This senile old hag went so far as to refer to House Speaker John Boehner and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor as “demons” whom she doesn’t want to see “in our hall, on our screens.” How do you spell, s-c-r-e-w-y.



This flaming moron from the land of the fruits, the nuts and the flakes veered off as only she can do into what degenerated into a rant that bordered on being psychotic. She said, “I saw pictures of Boehner and Cantor on our screens,” the California Democrat said in remarks posted online. “Don’t ever let me see again in life those Republicans in our hall, on our screens, talking about anything. These are demons.” Waters made the comments amid a charge to convention-goers to campaign hard during the 2012 election season.


But old Maxine was far from done, as she continued, “These are legislators who are destroying this country rather than bringing us together, creating jobs, making sure we have a good tax policy, bringing our jobs from back offshore, incentivizing those who keep the jobs here. They are bringing down this country, destroying this country because again they’d rather do whatever they can to destroy this president rather than for the good of this country.” If anyone is "bringing down this country," it's Ms. Waters and her ilk.


Is this really the caliber of bizarre behavior that most Americans want to see from those who are supposed to be in positions of leadership. Anyone else spewing such gibberish would be wrapped up by the men in white suits and herded of to the nearest rubber room. But then in today's political climate this is the standard fare for the type of behavior we continually see coming from sleazy, dishonest Democrats. So I guess the era of civilized dialogue can now officially be said to be over.

No comments:

Post a Comment