Watch Rep. Maxine Waters Look Completely Foolish When Asked About James Comey

FILE - In this July 14, 2017 file photo, Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., ranking member on the House Financial Services Committee, speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. A story being shared on social media that says Waters faces corruption charges fails to point out the charges are eight years old and were dropped long ago. The House ethics panel cleared Waters in 2012 after an investigation lasting more than three years. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

It’s often amusing in an infuriating way to watch politicians fumble their way into some kind of pretzel logic or full-blown confirmation bias. Rep. Maxine Waters (D – Calif.), is rather known for the utter nonsense — to the point of being flat out b.s. — she lets slip out of her mouth.

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On Monday night, MSNBC host, Chris Hayes, interviewed Waters when the subject of former FB.I Director James Comey came up. Hayes asked her about comments she made in 2016 when she said Comey had “no credibility” when he was talking about Hillary Clinton and the issues regarding her use of a personal email server.

Waters said she “absolutely meant it.”

But, astoundingly Waters thinks she’s completely rational and consistent to believe the bad things Comey says about Pres. Trump, but not anything he’s said about Hillary.

It’s really something to watch:

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Really, California?

Waters shows a remarkable lack of judgment if she truly believes you can believe someone solely based on whether you like the person they’re talking about or not.

The word kakistocracy made its way into the Left’s collective consciousness earlier this month when former CIA director John Brennan used it while talking about the current administration and government leaders. That Rep. Waters has been in government for almost 30 years shows we’ve had a “government made up of the worst” for a while now.

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