Thursday, March 28, 2024

Scary: Conservative Street Artist Puts Maxine Waters’ Head on Halloween Promo – VIDEO

*In a super a-hole move, a so-called conservative street artist by the name of Sabo has altered a “Halloween” promo sign in L.A. to liken Democratic Congresswoman Maxine Waters to Michael Myers.

It was on Friday (10-19-18) that an image of the artist’s latest work surfaced online featuring a “Halloween” movie billboard that displays the face of Maxine Waters instead of the head of horror movie killer Michael Myers.

Just to add an evil touch, Sabo also included the words “#Uncivil Democrats” above the massive letters that spell out “Halloween.”

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the fourth installment of the 1978 original film has been advertised with massive billboards all over the city, but the one that now sports Waters screaming head sits above Pico Boulevard.

Sabo told the publication that his message on the billboard was a reference to Waters telling a crowd back in June to make Donald Trump and his presidential team feel “not welcome.”

“If you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd,” Waters said at a rally in Los Angeles over the summer. “You push back on them and you tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere.”

Since Waters’ speech, notable Republicans including Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, and White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders have been publicly confronted.

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In other Maxine Waters news, LA Focus reports that Republican Omar Navarro who is running against the incumbent Congresswoman for California’s 43rd seat in the House of Representatives, has raised more than $450,000 in campaign funds in the third quarter of this year– more than doubling Waters’ $193,000.

Navarro’s surge in funding – the report says – represents part of a national backlash against Waters criticisms of the Trump Administration, as much of the donations received to the Navarro campaign came in small increments from places across the country such as Florida and Rhode Island.

This impressive support from out-of-state individual donors is contrasted by that of Republican Party groups who are contributing to California’s hotly contested races– and have invested next to nothing in Navarro who is still considered a long-shot.

“There’s a lot of people across the country that are just unhappy with the rhetoric Maxine Waters is using,” Navarro said in an interview. “They’re becoming angry. They’re not happy she’s trying to impeach the president.”

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