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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1025 on: May 24, 2013, 11:41:26 AM »
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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1026 on: May 24, 2013, 11:42:23 AM »
yeah dude up there doesnt have the same out look on consistancy. He said it was all good for the other presidents to have marines carry unbrellas for them, but it wasnt ok for Obama to do it.

I just wondered if you had the same though pattern

I think it's disrespectful period.  Doesn't matter who the president is.

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1028 on: May 29, 2013, 04:43:59 PM »
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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1029 on: May 30, 2013, 09:39:11 AM »

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1030 on: May 30, 2013, 12:44:10 PM »


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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1031 on: June 04, 2013, 06:43:11 PM »
The Continuing Disgrace of Anthony Weiner, Brought to You by the Liberal Media
By Andrew Marcus | June 03, 2013

From time to time, Americans manage to elect extraordinarily corruptible people—and these walking moral catastrophes, in turn, pass laws for us, enforce those laws for us, presume to lecture us, and run, in general, as much of our lives as they can gets their hands on. It's not that we don't care about being governed by vulgarians, and it's not that we're pathologically gullible—so what is it? What's the secret of their success? How do they hold on to power for so long? The short answer is: the media—with a little help from human nature.

Such was the case with Weinergate, which most people still regard as a sex scandal and not the story of a scandalous character. Former Congressman Anthony Weiner has recently begun his campaign to become the next mayor of New York City, and given New York’s bizarre and inexplicable gluttony for punishment, he has a real chance of being elected. Then again, maybe New Yorkers are catching on – the fact that Weiner was booed last weekend at a parade offers a sliver of hope.

Andrew Breitbart took a proverbial rhetorical bullet by exposing Weiner, putting everything on the line to give the people of New York fair warning that their would-be mayor had all the libido, ego, judgment, honesty, and self-control of a drunken teenager. You can see this sad episode on display in my movie Hating Breitbart, now available everywhere, much to the disgraced Congressman’s chagrin.

To this day, however, most people believe that Weiner was forced to resign his seat in Congress because he had tweeted, in the words of Barbara Walters, “flattering” photos of his otherwise private parts to a 21 year-old college student on the other side of the country – not because he had fabricated a federal crime, claiming that he had been “hacked,” and willfully allowed his surrogates to publicly suggest that Andrew Breitbart had something to do with it. In the end, of course, Weiner apologized to Breitbart – but that was only because Breitbart, as it turns out, had the goods.

This wasn’t the first time Andrew was involved in a non-sex scandal. In fact, Andrew Breitbart’s New Media skills were originally forged, and ultimately informed by, his experience working with Matt Drudge during the Clinton-Lewinksy scandal in the late 1990s. While the particulars of the Clinton and Weiner scandals are very different, they share one very important thing in common – in both cases, the perpetrator knowingly defamed an innocent and allowed others to obscure his misdeeds with the mind-numbing mantra, “It’s all about the sex.”

In the case of Clinton, rather than fess up, he opted instead to lie about somebody: Monica Lewinsky, stalker. In the case of Weiner, rather than fess up, he opted instead to lie about somebody: Andrew Breitbart, hacker. And in both cases, people were far more disturbed by their dishonesty than by their sexual foibles – I mean, who among us hasn’t cigardomized their intern or tweeted a photo of their engorged genitals?

Most importantly, in both cases there was a complicit media machine in place that was all too willing to repeat the "It's all about the sex" mantra - and other distracting mantras - on behalf of their pet politician. The notion that Monica Lewinsky was an unstable stalker gained footing only because there was a media megaphone willing to repeat it; the idea that Andrew Breitbart, or anybody else for that matter, might have hacked a sitting congressman's Twitter account seemed feasible because it was repeated ad nauseum. The media, by and large, circle the wagons for their own—that is, for creatures of the Left. Happily, there are always exceptions—in Hating Breitbart, you can watch Chris Hayes and Jeffrey Toobin play interference for Weiner, but you can also watch Dana Bash and Wolf Blitzer do their jobs.

Thankfully, Bill Clinton is old enough now that his sexual appetites are no longer considered a destructive social force, except perhaps by his scarred victims – and he’s lied so much that nobody really takes him that seriously anymore. His sole purpose in life now is to regret the presidency of Barack Obama and try not to do too much damage to his wife’s presumptive future presidential campaign. As for Anthony Weiner, his future in politics remains to be seen. Given the overall quality of political discourse in this country, the moral compass of our so-called mainstream media, and our sophisticated electorate, I’m afraid he’ll do just fine.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/andrew-marcus/2013/06/03/continuing-disgrace-anthony-weiner-brought-you-liberal-media

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1032 on: June 04, 2013, 06:45:46 PM »
Its all fun and games unless you have to live here! 

Between that corrupt radical lezbo Quinn and Wiener - we are SCREWEd!

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1033 on: June 13, 2013, 11:05:19 AM »
Its all fun and games unless you have to live here! 

Between that corrupt radical lezbo Quinn and Wiener - we are SCREWEd!
Michele Bachmann is screwed in Minnesota and is thinking of moving.
You two should compare notes and find a nice conservative state to move
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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1034 on: June 13, 2013, 11:06:04 AM »
Michele Bachmann is screwed in Minnesota and is thinking of moving.
You two should compare notes and find a nice conservative state to move

She is hot and self made  - Quinn and Cock are two leftists welfare cases

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1035 on: June 13, 2013, 12:07:16 PM »

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1036 on: June 18, 2013, 05:51:05 PM »
Malkin Column: Anthony Weiner's Underage Girl Problem
By Michelle Malkin | June 11, 2013 |

Touchy, touchy. Despite Team Anthony Weiner's best efforts at political rehabilitation, there's just no way to shore up his sorest scandal spot. As the New York Post reported this week, Weiner had a bit of a snit fit when a local Democratic official boldly slammed his sexting habits with underage girls.

Chris Owens, the Dems' state committee member in northwest Brooklyn, called out the skeezy ex-congressman at a mayoral candidate forum. "I am outraged and disgusted by you," Owens told Weiner. "Both by what you did and by the fact that you have the arrogance to run for mayor. I want to understand how you explain to us how you used a public facility to tweet offensive material to ... minors you did not know, you then lied about it ... and now you come back."

The hubristic horn-dog bared his teeth, got "snippy" and responded by snarling defensively that he's "going to win this election and I'm going to govern this city really well."

Don't get ahead of yourself there, Tweety Boy. If more rank-and-file Democrats join Owens in focusing like a laser on Weiner's underage-girl problem instead of soft-pedaling his "past issues" as "consensual" "online dalliances," Icky-rus will fall again.

Weiner's puff-piece enablers at The New York Times have done their best to downplay the scandal's sordid pedo angle. He's just a luvin' hubby and conscientious dad who came clean about a momentary lapse in social media judgment. And he accepts responsibility, dontcha know? No crime, no foul, right?

Not quite. All the celebutante fashion photo shoots with wife Huma Abedin can't insulate Weiner from the truly trashy truth. Remember: Democratic women on Capitol Hill stood by Weiner and his Twitter tawdriness until a critical moment almost exactly two years ago this week: It was the moment news broke that among the bevy of online groupies he hit on, Weiner had communicated with at least one teenage high school student in Delaware.

Weiner had flirted with the underage girl through Twitter direct messages using a macho line about donning "cape and tights" — a quip he had also used with an adult woman with whom he had exchanged raunchier sexually explicit messages. Conservative blogger Patrick Frey (patterico.com) first uncovered the evidence. Fox News then broke the news in the mainstream press that Delaware police had visited the girl's home and questioned her about her online communications with Weiner. The 17-year-old said she had met Weiner on a school trip to Washington.

At his watershed press conference circus on June 6, 2011, Weiner claimed he "never had an intention of having a relationship with underage women" and blustered that the girls he communicated with "weren't young, per se." Per se? Just a few days later, Weiner was forced to admit that he had exchanged "at least five private messages on Twitter" with the Delaware girl, not two messages as initially reported. He also denied that any messages to the teen were "explicit" or "indecent."

But can the serial liar be believed? Over the past several weeks as he has attempted to "move past" the past, Weiner has admitted that more creepoid photos or messages may surface. He told WNYC: "People may decide they want to come forward and say, here's another email that I got or another photo. I'm certainly not going to do that. So people may hear things that are true, they may hear things that are not true, but I'm going to try to keep being focused on issues that are important to New York City."

Silly me, but perhaps the predatory perv behavior of one of the Big Apple's leading mayoral candidates should be an issue of concern. As I pointed out when the late, great Andrew Breitbart broke Weinergate wide open two years ago, stories about Weiner's hot pursuits of young Capitol Hill interns date back to 2001. At least one young woman told liberal Vanity Fair magazine that Weiner hunted down her email address, bragged about riding on Air Force One and extended an invitation to visit his office in person.

Trolling habits die hard. And all the sex therapy in the world can't cure pathological skeeviness. The man who wants to be New York's mayor was willing to blame truth-seeker Breitbart for "hacking" into his rancid social media accounts. He was willing to mislead his lifelong Democratic pals and enlist them in his phony smear conspiracy to cover his lurid macking tracks.

This is not merely a "private matter." It's about public fitness for office. Anthony Weiner thinks he should be put back in political power because he effectively champions "middle-class" values. Middle-class New Yorkers who value decency, honesty and safe work and online environments for your young daughters, speak now or forever hold your peace.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/michelle-malkin/2013/06/11/malkin-column-anthony-weiners-underage-girl-problem

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1037 on: June 19, 2013, 12:22:31 AM »
She is hot and self made  - Quinn and Cock are two leftists welfare cases

self made from government spending...which she so rails against

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1038 on: July 25, 2013, 06:33:11 AM »
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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1039 on: July 25, 2013, 07:28:08 AM »
I`d definitely vote for Weiner.  


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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1040 on: July 25, 2013, 07:31:33 AM »
I`d definitely vote for Weiner.  



He is better than Quinn - all his idiocy aside 

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1041 on: July 25, 2013, 07:33:52 AM »
He is better than Quinn - all his idiocy aside 
I don`t think his sexting is even relevant.  The left wants to throw him under the bus because they are cowards and the right doesn`t like him because he is the biggest dick in the room always and tells it like it is. 

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1042 on: July 25, 2013, 07:40:54 AM »
I don`t think his sexting is even relevant.  The left wants to throw him under the bus because they are cowards and the right doesn`t like him because he is the biggest dick in the room always and tells it like it is. 

Quinn and Thompson are two crazies. 

By default - Wiener still can win this

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1043 on: July 25, 2013, 09:23:37 AM »
She is hot and self made  - Quinn and Cock are two leftists welfare cases

how did your defective brain decide that she was "self made"

As far as I can tell her entire work history is either an employee of the federal government (IRS and Congress) or the state of Minnesota

She also receives farm subsidies and her husband receives medicaid funds

She and her family have been living off the government teet her entire life and that's what you call "self made"?

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1044 on: July 25, 2013, 09:25:19 AM »
how did your defective brain decide that she was "self made"

As far as I can tell her entire work history is either an employee of the federal government (IRS and Congress) or the state of Minnesota

She also receives farm subsidies and her husband receives medicaid funds

She and her family have been living off the government teet her entire life and that's what you call "self made"?



You are probably right on that - I was wrong. 

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1045 on: July 25, 2013, 09:59:42 AM »

You are probably right on that - I was wrong. 

Good man.

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1046 on: July 25, 2013, 10:18:45 AM »
Oh brother.  Him, Sanford.  Whose next?  Spitzer?   ::)


Vitter.  Larry Craig.

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1047 on: July 25, 2013, 10:20:47 AM »
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that's pretty disgusting journalism.  I'm no prude, but that's just trashy.  Weiner refuses to pull out.

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1048 on: July 25, 2013, 10:21:35 AM »

that's pretty disgusting journalism.  I'm no prude, but that's just trashy.  Weiner refuses to pull out.

nyp always does this

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Re: Rep. Anthony Weiner - Resigning Office per NYT
« Reply #1049 on: July 25, 2013, 12:31:03 PM »

You are probably right on that - I was wrong.  

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