Yesterday, Democrat Congresswoman Maxine Waters (CA) was in rare form on the House floor during debate, when she argued over the Trump administration getting rid of bogus discrimination programs created by lawmakers like Maxine Waters.
Waters isn’t a fan of Trump’s Budget Director Mick Mulvaney so the move to get rid of Maxine’s anti-discrimination program must have set her off.
The hearing was centered on Obama-era anti-discrimination regulations for auto lenders, which Republicans and some Democrats voted to reverse. The measure, which was previously approved by the Senate, is now awaiting Trump’s signature.
During the hearing, Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA) and Rep. MaxWaters (D-CA) got into a heated exchange.
On a side note, Kelly knows plenty about the auto industry and car loans. He was a car dealer who lost his dealership in the auto bailout. He ran for Congress right after that happened.
After Kelly was finished speaking, Waters made a colossal jackass out of herself by calling Kelly back to admonish him and his support of our President.
“Mr. Kelly, please do not leave. 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! And don’t talk to me about the fact that we don’t understand … that’s the attitude that’s been given toward women time and time again.”
Popular conservative and comedian Terrence K. Williams had something to say to Maxine about her rant that was focused on President Trump and how offended she is by his “Make America Great Again” slogan:
Maxine Waters is at it again!
Retweet if you’re ready for her to retire! https://t.co/PBBRVATOJ1 pic.twitter.com/ZmAzcH4iCG— Terrence K. Williams (@w_terrence) May 11, 2018
We’re pretty sure Maxine will be offended when she hears Williams’ hilarious and spot-on rant about how little she has done for the black community she pretends to represent.
Here’s the full clip of the exchange between Rep. Kelly and the unhinged Rep. Waters: