For years, Democrats have viewed Maxine Waters as a powerful weapon against conservatives. But it turns out, her real talent is being a thorn in the Dems’ sides.
So following her recent call for vicious public harassment of Trump administration officials, Democrats have really got their work cut out for them when it comes to damage control. Nancy Pelosi has rebuked Waters’ rhetoric as “unacceptable.” Let’s see how Cory Booker’s handling the whole thing:
Sen. Booker on Rep. Waters' comments: "There's nothing wrong" with confronting Trump admin. officials in a way that "leads with love." https://t.co/75hozKVI5n
— NBC News (@NBCNews) June 25, 2018
Oh, lawdy.
Senator Cory Booker agrees with Maxine Waters on harassing Trump admin officials: “Nothing wrong with confronting” them. pic.twitter.com/Y6f3Qgtv52
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) June 25, 2018
So, Booker believes in harassment as long as it’s done with “radical love.”
https://twitter.com/LoganDobson/status/1011302827673751552
Raise your hand if you think Cory Booker’s doctrine of radical love will work out well for him.
Corey Booker The gift that keeps on giving
— ❌LadyBugLiberty❌ (@ccclight62) June 25, 2018
— Currently between fraudulent suspensions (@jtLOL) June 25, 2018
https://twitter.com/RobProvince/status/1011297409023037443
Was Booker just practicing “radical love” when he berated and bullied Kirstjen Nielsen earlier this year?
He says we should all come together even with those who we oppose but then says people should confront cabinet members in public, as well!? This from the guy who screamed at @SecNielsen like a mad man! Hypocrite!
— RIggyRI (@IggyRI80) June 25, 2018
Cory Booker is one of the biggest trouble makers in politics. He has no dignity to speak of.
— vickilv (@vickilb99) June 25, 2018
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