Madeleine Weast
Maxine Waters: Congressional Corruption All-Star
Maxine Waters isn’t in any position to lecture on ethics–Corrupt? Openly?
. . . "Waters said she has used the word impeachment "to the dislike" of her Democratic colleagues, as they believe the declaration is premature. But Waters claimed impeachment is her goal.
" 'But that's my goal. My goal is impeachment," Waters said.
"Waters said she was so outspoken about her dislike for Trump because she "could not live with the way he treated other people."
" 'I'm out to get him," she said. "And when he talked about grabbing women? Okay? I'm out to get him. I'm gonna see him out of office. And I think it's going to happen. Get ready for impeachment."
"This is not the first time the congresswoman has been outspoken about impeaching Trump. Waters has frequently used her social media accounts to bash Trump, declaring that he and what she calls his "Kremlin clan" colluded with Russia." . . .
Madeleine Weast is Assistant Social Media Editor for the Washington Free Beacon. She graduated from the University of Kansas in 2014. Prior to joining the Beacon, she was a Communications Fellow at The Charles Koch Institute. Madeleine is from Prairie Village, Kansas and lives in Washington, D.C. Her Twitter handle is @MadeleineWeast.
Maxine Waters isn’t in any position to lecture on ethics–Corrupt? Openly?
. . . "California Democrat Congresswoman Maxine Waters considered the terrorist/murderer Fidel Castro a friend and a friend of freedom. So, when you have an old time terrorist, killer of thousands of Cubans, tens of thousands around the world, a killer of religion, speech and education, as a friend, expect your worldview to be his hatred as well. She is a socialist that believe government should own your life. She hates capitalism. But, she will use her own office to make lots of money for herself, her husband and her special interests.
“ 'During the height of the 2008 fiscal crisis, Waters helped arrange a meeting between the Treasury Department and top executives of a bank where her husband was a shareholder. Using her post on the House Financial Committee as leverage, she called Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson personally, asking him to meet with minority-owned banks.
"When Treasury followed through, there was only one financial institution present: OneUnited. Had that bank gone under, the New York Times reported, Waters’ husband would’ve lost as much as $350,000. Luckily for the Waters family, OneUnited received a cool $12 million in bailout funds." . . .