Thursday, December 6, 2018

When Maxine Called President Bush a Racist

"Rep. Maxine Waters Wednesday branded President Bush 'a racist' who has 'polarized the races in this country,'" reported the article.

"I sincerely believe that Bill Clinton really did attempt to get a civil rights bill passed in his state and could not get past his legislature." She and fellow black voters thus would have little trouble picking Clinton for president over Bush.

Listen carefully, Rep. Maxine Waters advised Vice President Dan Quayle from afar on Saturday: There will be no apology for her calling President Bush a "Racist."

Waters set the stage for the hubbub early last month when she made the racist accusation against Bush at the National Press Club in Washington.

"She called George Bush a racist calling him a racist is totally unacceptable, and Bill Clinton ought to apologize."

Of course, their extolling of Bush's virtues has a hollow ring of insincerity, as their praise of Bush is no doubt intended to shed negative light on President Donald Trump.

Yes, they even called George H. W. Bush a racist.

https://spectator.org/when-maxine-called-president-bush-a-racist/

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