Posted on 04/18/2021 10:03:48 PM PDT by Salohcin
In another example of the Democrats’ support of political violence, Representative Maxine Waters (D-California) incited a violent mob in Minnesota yesterday to not to accept anything other than a guilty verdict for Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer on trial for the death of Daunte Wright. Just one day after the week long protests descended into violence, Rep. Waters’ urged protesters at Brooklyn Center to “to get more confrontational.”‘
“I am not happy that we have talked about police reform for so long,” Waters said. “We’re looking for a guilty verdict,'” she added in regards to the Derek Chauvin trial. ‘”If we don’t, we cannot go away.”
“We gotta stay on the street,'” Waters was recorded saying, adding that protesters needed ‘”to get more confrontational” and they should ignore the curfew in place.
Waters has a history of calling for violence to advance the Democrats’ radical political agenda. In 2018, Maxine Waters infamously called for attacks on the Trump administration, telling a crowd of supporters, “If you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere.”
Her call for increased street violence to pressure the jury to deliver a politically acceptable verdict is the antithesis of the ideals of the American judicial system. For Waters, and too many other Democrats and Leftists, the judicial system is just another tool of political power. What Waters is doing is substituting the political pressure of the mob for the deliberations of an impartial jury to determine the guilt or innocence of someone on trial. In other words, what she wants is a lynching, not a trial.
Closing arguments in the Chauvin trial are on Monday and it is an open question of whether the jury will be swayed by the evidence beyond a reasonable doubt presented at court or by the political pressure coming from the streets. I wouldn’t want to be on that jury, knowing the consequences of finding Chauvin not guilty.
Nonetheless, anyone who has followed the trial closely knows by now that the prosecution has failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. To understand full weakness of the prosecution’s case is against Chauvin, I highly recommend Andrew Braca’s article: Trial Verdict Prediction (of Sorts): On legal merits alone, not guilty — but political dynamics drive injustice.
Ugly issues, ugly woman, ugly truth.
Better ask the jurors if they heard this. Mistrial for sure.
Maxine’s just acting like 90% of the people who vote for her do. I really wish that were just a joke... Sadly, it’s the truth.
She could gag a maggot. 😁
The fugly demon is going to get the hatred and bloodshed she is so eager for.
Mistrail. Riots and murder.
Acquittal. Riots and murder.
Guilty. Riots and murder.
Minneapolis. Minerals, mining, manufacturing and murder. The 4M City of the American Future.
In addition to crossing state lines to incite a riot, this cretin has now crossed the line of felonious jury intimidation. If this was the mob, the judge would have any and all whom were threatening violence, if the verdict didn’t go their way, in front of him first thing Monday morning. I cannot believe the prosecutor, who now has a mistrial on his hands, will not bring charges against Waters. Can you imagine the nerve of threatening the jury, and directing them to find for murder, or else. Simply incredible, and Pelosi now has a mess on her hands about how to deal with the inevitable ethics charges coming Waters’ way.
The judge has little other recourse than declaring a mistrial, partially his fault for not sequestering the jury and part Waters’ part for threatening the jury.
She’s handing the defense grounds for a mistrial on not a Silver not a Golden but a Platinum platter
And she wanted Trump impeached when she directly incites violence?
Demonrat DOUBLE STANDARD. And Trump supporters are still incarcerated for WHAT?
This woman needs to be kicked out of congress and jailed.
The Judicial System?
Prosecutors, What Are the Odds?
What if the Attorney General for the United States, 50 state Attorney Generals, and 2,511 District Attorney Generals and all their Deputy Attorney Generals all decided to not prosecute those aiding and abetting illegal aliens?
What if they allowed a mayor to order the police to stand down in a riot?
What if they targeted patriots?
What if they targeted our President?
What if they didn’t prosecute individuals, a single judge, a mayor or governor for changing voting laws without involving their legislature?
What if they allowed individuals to deny us a recount?
What if the Supreme Court of the United States of America turned their heads to voter fraud?
What if that picture of Chuck Schumer with an underage girl on Epstein Island goes unpunished?
What if Joe Biden bribing the Ukraine goes unpunished?
What if Hunter Biden selling military tech to the communist Chinese goes unpunished?
What if Hillary Clinton selling uranium to the Russians goes unpunished?
What if we went to war against Syria without a declaration of war and supported the rebels in slaughtering 600,000 people and making 6 million refugees and nobody cared?
What if we let these same people support the rebels in overthrowing Egypt and Libya?
The same people that attacked our President, his lawyers, Flynn, Roger Stone, the same people that supported voter fraud, the same people that support pedophiles in classrooms, the people that traffic 10,000 young immigrants a year, all go unpunished by our inept or corrupt attorney generals.
There is an attorney general for every state.
Seven states do not popularly elect an attorney general. In Alaska, Hawaii, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Wyoming, the attorney general is a gubernatorial appointee. The attorney general in Tennessee is appointed by the Tennessee Supreme Court for an eight-year term. In Maine, the attorney general is elected by the state Legislature for a two-year term.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_attorney_general
The District of Columbia and two U.S. territories, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, elect their attorneys general for a four-year term. 2014 marked the first year that the District of Columbia and Northern Mariana Islands held an election for the office. In American Samoa, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, the attorney general is appointed by the governor. In Puerto Rico, the attorney general is officially called the secretary of justice, but is commonly known as the Puerto Rico attorney general.
Marxine never dies?
This is how Maxine made her bones.
/https://www.independentsentinel.com/
NEVER FORGET that Maxine Waters embraced Damien Williams, the infamous thug who hurled a chunk of concrete at truck driver Reginald Denny and performed a victory dance over this innocent man’s battered body. Maxine Waters even visited Damien Williams’ mother to offer her support
Once again, black privelege proves out. Although, you have to be a DemonRat. Black conservatives have no privelege.
She’s a joke. It amazes me that she’s still in office and that people are JUST NOW seeing how corrupt, biased, ignorant and incompetent she is.
Ha-her face could scare a bulldog off a meat wagon!!
How can she be allowed to incite a riot by blacks?
Ha! In your fevered imagination. Just like she did with Swalwell shagging the Chinese spy and staying on the House Intel Committee, she will swat it away and nothing will change. She might even elevate Waters' committee roles.
Very true. A living, breathing, walking birth control advertisement.
Magazine called “The Week” started showing up on my doorstep a few mo’s ago. About as leftist as they come but has some interesting articles and does a good job of keeping up with world events. Anyway.
Last weeks cover was a cartoon of Derek Chauvin. Cover title was “Derek Chavins attempt to avoid responsibility for killing George Floyd”
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