Maxine Waters rallies a handful of anti-Trump crybabies with recycled slogans before hopping back into her luxury SUV.At the sparsely attended "No Kings" protest in Los Angeles on March 28, 2026, the long-time California Democrat showed up long enough to pump up her dwindling base with the same tired chant she's been recycling for years. Standing beside her black SUV, Waters energetically declared to the small crowd: "If we fight, we can win! If we fight, we can win! If we fight, we can win!"The protesters clapped and echoed her words like obedient sheep, but the whole scene looked more like a quick photo op than a serious movement. Moments later, Waters climbed back into her gas-guzzling ride and rolled out, leaving the die-hards behind to keep "fighting" on their own.This is peak liberal Democrat energy: a career politician who's been in Congress for decades, living large off taxpayer dollars, lecturing everyday Americans about "resistance" while she jets off in comfort. Waters loves warning about "dictators" and "no kings," yet her party spent years treating federal agencies like personal weapons against political opponents. Now that voters put Trump back in charge to secure the border and restore sanity, the left's only play is street theater and empty slogans."If we fight, we can win" sounds tough until you remember these are the same folks who melt down over basic law enforcement and border security. The "No Kings" crowd hyped record turnout nationwide, but videos like this one reveal the truth: small groups, big egos, and zero new ideas. Just another day of Democrats playing revolutionary while the country moves on without them.
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