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Democrats Freak Out Not Realizing Cuomo Troll Was Quoting Maxine Waters

After the report about New York Governor Andrew Cuomo came out, a troll decided to have a little fun with the Democrat governor.

A tweet was sent out that created outrage by local Democrats over the divisive and threatening rhetoric.

The only problem… the words used in the tweet were actually directly from Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA).

Mad Max Said It First

By now, most of you know that it appears as though Governor Cuomo was cooking his books to make his nursing home death rate appear far better than it was.

In response, a Cuomo Twitter troll sent out this message…

To those of us familiar with Maxine Waters, we remembered these words…

We also remember that with few exceptions, Waters’ comments were ignored.

Only a few Democrats expressed a problem with her sentiment and the mainstream media mostly ignored the divisive and violent rhetoric coming out of her face.

That led to Waters not only double, but tripling down on her comments, which was later covered by a Fox News report…

Now, the funny thing about all of this is the outrage that finally came from the left over Waters’ comments when they thought it was a conservative making them.

Here is a tweet by Pete Buttigieg’s former communications director…

New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson, another Democrat, stated, “The terrifying events of the last month have shown us more clearly than ever that words have consequences.

“This sort of targeting and incitement is simply wrong, and totally unacceptable.”

New York Democrat State Senator Jamaal Bailey also went off, stating, “This is more than tonedeaf [sic], especially considering what’s happened in recent days. This is unacceptable and ridiculous. Read the room.”

Funny, not a single one of them realized they were ripping one of their members of Congress.

So, now that they all know, let’s see if anything happens to Mad Max… but I think we already know the answer to that…

Source: Fox News

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