https://edition.cnn.com/2021/04/20/politics/maxine-waters-kevin-mccarthy-minnesota-police/index.html
Incendiary warnings by Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters about the potential outcome of the trial of the ex-police officer charged with killing George Floyd could spike tensions, were legally unwise and raise questions of Democratic double standards.
But
they also drew out the hypocrisy of pro-Donald Trump Republicans over
incitement to violence and ought not to overshadow the profound issues
of race and justice raised by a harrowing four weeks in court.
Waters'
inflammatory remarks in Minnesota on Saturday justifiably caused an
uproar as they came at hyper-sensitive moment of one of the most racially sensitive and emotionally wrenching trials in years, with US cities on edge as jurors begin deliberations.
Indeed,
Republicans argue that her call on protesters to "get more
confrontational" if they don't like the verdict would have resulted in
swift punishment from leadership in Congress if they were uttered by a
Republican.
Michigan
GOP Rep. Lisa McClain complained on the House floor that if Waters were
a member of the GOP she would have already stripped of her committee
assignments.
"Are they not the words someone would use if they wanted to incite more violence?" McClain asked.
That
the presiding judge in the trial warned that the Waters comments might
have given the defense of ex-police officer Derek Chauvin an opening
during any eventual appeal against conviction raise the level of
seriousness even more.
During
Trump's second impeachment trial, Republicans mobilized behind his
defense lawyer's claim that his calls on his angry crowd to "fight like
Hell" before they stormed Capitol Hill were metaphorical and "ordinary
political rhetoric." They're not giving Waters, a veteran of the civil
rights movement and its marches and protests, similar benefit of the
doubt.
Oh gawd, for the next two years every Democrat misstep and outrage will be explained away with "But, but Trump!"
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