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Maxine Waters plays victim card, says conservatives trying to discredit her over NH trip

While appearing on MSNBC Friday, Maxine Waters, the Trump-hating California Democrat obsessed with Russia and impeachment, whined that conservative media outlets speculated that she might be considering a run for the White House in 2020, despite her own quote to the Daily Caller.  Speculation began after news broke that she is set to appear at a Democrat Party function in New Hampshire on Sunday.

According to the American Mirror:

The story was the headline for several hours on the Drudge Report, and Tucker Carlson devoted a segment to the topic that evening.

Waters hit back on Friday night, lumping all three together, along with the others who covered it, and slamming “these people” for the story.

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“Just because I’m going to New Hampshire to be at a Democratic Party event for one of my colleagues, they made this story up,” Waters said.  This despite her own statement that she would run for the White House if millennials want her to.

I’m not running for anything but my own seat. I don’t have any presidential aspirations,” she said when pressed by the Daily Caller. “If the millennials want me to do it, I’d do it, though.”

Was she lying then, or is she lying now?

Waters wasn’t finished whining, however.

“They’re trying every way they can to discredit me, or to make people uncomfortable with me, all of that. So you’re gonna be hearing a lot more from them these people who are all, you know, aligned around trying to discredit Maxine Waters because she has stayed on Trump’s case so much,” she said.

Please.  Waters has said unhinged, stupid stuff for years.  If Waters really wants to know who is discrediting her, all she has to do is look in the mirror.

“And so you’re going to hear a lot more from them,” she added. “Don’t believe anything they’re saying.”

That’s okay, too.  Because we have video of her stupid and unhinged statements.

Like the comment she made Friday to Reid:

About her visit to New Hampshire, Breitbart said:

“According to an invitation obtained by New Hampshire’s WMUR, Waters is set to be in the state on Sunday for a picnic scheduled to be at the Miller Farm in New Durham, where she will be around members of the Strafford County Democratic Committee,” the Daily Caller reported.

On Wednesday, New York City Magazine ran an interview with Waters entitled, “Maxine Waters Is Learning From Millennials.”

Waters told the magazine she has a right to be angry.

“There’s a history of enslaved African-Americans having to make their slave masters comfortable,” Waters said. “This business of what we call skinning and grinning — that is something African-Americans are very much cognizant of.”

Waters also said of the investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election:  “I think [Trump is] in for new possibilities of either being charged criminally or, as I think, impeached.”

Here’s one video of her insane comments, courtesy of the Washington Free Free Beacon:

Here’s another video, provided by the Daily Caller:

Waters, by the way, has refused to condemn threats to murder President Trump.

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