Posted on 09/22/2011 12:13:56 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
Rep. Waters urges Obama to drop nice-guy act and fight Republicans, Tea Party By Mike Lillis - 09/22/11 02:46 PM ET
Its time for President Obama to quit watching sports and drinking beer with his political opponents in the hope it will lead to a bipartisan agreement, Rep. Maxine Waters said Thursday.
The outspoken California Democrat needs to fight harder against the GOP and Tea Party and for Democratic policy priorities, outspoken Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) said Thursday.
He's been very nice about it, Waters said of Obamas budget negotiations with Republicans.
He's been on the other side of the aisle talking with people. He's invited them up to the White House to have beer. He's invited them to come and watch the Super Bowl games.
He's done all of that, and when they eat his food and drink his beer and leave, then they go and try to kill him [on Capitol Hill], she told an audience gathered for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's annual legislative conference in Washington.
You've gotta fight you will not win this battle without fighting, she added.
Obama already has taken a tougher partisan tone in speeches this month, and he proposed large tax hikes on the wealthy this week to cheers from liberals.
But Waters said she and other liberal Democrats still want to see the president do more and believe that by fighting the GOP he can be successful. She also suggested questions remain about whether Obama will keep fighting for liberal priorities when the going gets tough.
We love the president. We want him to be successful, Waters said. But does he feel our pain? Does he understand what's going on out here?
Waters, a prominent member of the CBC, said she's encouraged by Obama's new proposal to create jobs and rein in deficit spending. But she also warned that the group will be watching closely as the negotiations evolve.
We're pleased that the president has a jobs proposal. Now we have to trace it and to track it. because strange things happen in the legislative process. We don't want this to end up being just a tax-cut deal only, she said.
I love the president, she added, but I will ask the president where's the money.
Waters suggested the black community needs to become more involved if it wants Washington lawmakers to notice, for instance, that the recession hit minority communities much harder than it did white populations.
We have got to show up. The Tea Party shows up. The Tea Party intimidates everybody, she said. We have to show people that we have no fear. Don't mistake the silence for intimidation.
Waters generated headlines last month when she said the Tea Party can go straight to hell.
On Thursday, she wasn't apologizing.
Yes, I was displayed in national media telling them where to go, she said. And I mean that.
Don’t kid yourself. Lots of people not only listen to Maxine, but agree with every word she says; and not just the people who repeatedly reelect her. She speaks Reverend Wright’s lingo just as well if not better than Reverend Wright, and that shit plays just fine all over the Country.
“If they intimidate this racist b!tch so much, maybe she should go blow her brains out.”
No doubt.
I’ll even help he do it by supplying the soda straw and spit-wad ‘cuz that’s all it would take to blow out what passes to be her brain.
“Marxine!!! I love it. Fits her to a tee.”
FINALLY! someone cuaught what I wrote. :-))))))
Maxine, I'm here to tell you that nothing you've seen so far will come close to next year. It will be epic! The Tea Party ROCKS!!!
Oh, and GO TO HELL Maxine Waters, ASAP!
Back atcha, Maxie. You racist scum.
Do these wretched racists suffer unending torment? This racist clod of dung, waters, will float in the karma toilet for some time.
LOL!!!!!
The only pain Zero feels is the spectre of being unemployed after next November.
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