By Missy Crane | February 22, 2020

The Dems aren’t insane, why do you ask?

During an appearance on  Showtime’s “Desus & Mero” show, Rep. Maxine Waters declared that Los Angeles gang members like the “Bloods” and the “Crips” had more integrity than President Trump.

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Waters said, “This guy is a street player. He’s a guy that has conned folks. He has flirted with gangsters. I have worked in some of the toughest communities. I’ve worked with gangs, I’ve worked with Crips, I’ve worked with Bloods. And there’s more integrity in many of these young people in the hood than this man has.”

Dr. Waters also added, “This is a flawed character, and I’ve never seen anything like this.”

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Waters then turned her attention to the 2020 Dem primary and said, “I think now it boils down to all of us wanting someone that we feel comfortable can really beat Trump. This country cannot tolerate another four years of him.”

You can watch the video below (comments start around the 1:00 mark):

Maybe the Dems should nominate one of the Bloods as their 2020 nominee?

Ya know, because they have so much” integrity.”

No, the Dems are not insane. Not one bit.

 

This piece originally appeared on WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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