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Home Front: Politix
Movie Producer Frank DeMartini: 'Rep. Waters is prime example of what is wrong with Washington'
2017-10-24
[FOX] Movie producer Frank DeMartini, an outspoken conservative, has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination to oppose 14-term Democratic Congresswoman Maxine Waters in California next year.

DeMartini, a 55-year-old lawyer, is a rare conservative in left-leaning Hollywood, having mounted his own Republican Hollywood website ‐ now his campaign website ‐ and written several articles for Breitbart.com. His producing credits include "Mechanic: Resurrection" with Jason Statham, "Mad Money" with Diane Keaton, Ted Danson and Katie Holmes, "Elephant White" with Kevin Bacon and "Journey to the End of the Night" with Brendan Fraser. A native New Yorker who has lived in California since 1986, he announced his candidacy to represent the 43rd Congressional District on "The Adam Carolla Show."

Waters, 79, has represented three districts in California since she was elected to the House in 1990. As the former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, she has been a liberal lighting rod against President Trump and was one of at least 70 Democratic House members who refused to attend his inauguration last January.

"Maxine is one of the prime examples of what is wrong with Washington," DeMartini told Fox News. "She has been in Congress so long she is out of touch with our community. She is out of touch with the country. She lives in a Washington bubble and it’s time for change, basically..."

"I think I am going to be the welcome change that the people in that district need. At least I can understand what is going on over there. I come from blue-collar parents. She came from them, but she has no idea what they are anymore."
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  get the hmong and the conservative swedes together and you could go up against maoris and gurkas
Posted by: 746   2017-10-24 13:20  

#2  No, Waters is an example of what's wrong with California. You're confusing cause and effect.
Posted by: ed in texas   2017-10-24 08:39  

#1  As the former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus

Divisive race based caucuses are a little more than institutionalized version of NFL kneeling. Where are the Swedish and Cambodian caucuses ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-10-24 08:38  

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