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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Weinergate

Rep. Weiner Admits to Sending Lewd Twitter Photo, Acknowledges Other Explicit Conversations - FoxNews.com

  Congressman Anthony Weiner (D-NY) talking to reporters this past Monday.

Recently Americans have witnessed a whole assortment of sex scandals amongst various politicians, both Democrat and Republican.  Some examples within the last five years were Mark Foley, Larry Craig, John Edwards, Mark Sanford, John Ensign, Arnold Schwarzenegger, etc.  Last week Congressman Anthony Weiner (D-NY) was added to the list.  Last Wednesday Weiner claimed his Twitter account had been hacked.  He claimed he was the victim of a prank.  It showed a picture of a man wearing underwear (emphasis added) and Weiner denied those were of him.  This past Monday he revealed he placed pictures of himself with his naked torso and that he lied about his Twitter account being hacked.  It was conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart on Breitbart.com that exposed the Weinergate story.  Thank God for Breitbart's courage in exposing the facts about the Weiner sex scandal. 

Weiner admitted earlier this week that he emailed lewd photos of himself to women he never met.  He was involving with sexting women over the internet.  One of the women that Weiner had an online exchange with was Meagan Broussard.  She was interviewed by Hannity on the Fox News Channel Tuesday giving details on the encounter she had with Weiner. 

To top the whole story, Weiner's wife, Huma Abedin of South Asian descent, announced she was pregnant on Wednesday June 8.  She is a longtime aide to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.  Last year former president Bill Clinton officiated the wedding of Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin on July 10, 2010.  I didn't know Bill Clinton was a minister?  Ha! Ha!  She has strong ties to the Clintons.  It's tragic.  Weiner is a sex pervert and he's going to be a daddy for the first time.  I feel sorry for the unborn child. 

There have been some Democrats urging Anthony Weiner to resign.  Former Democratic Party chairman Tim Kaine has said Weiner should resign.  Also Massachusetts Rep. Nikki Tsongas said it would be wise for Weiner to resign.  Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT), claimed it would be in the best interests of the county for Weiner to step down.  House Minority Leader stated that she would call for an ethics probe to investigate the matter in which Weiner assured he would fully cooperate.  If there is an ethics probe it will be bogus.  In spite of the calls for Weiner to step down, he remains determine to keep his seat in New York.  Weiner has been representing his district since 1999 when then Congressman Chuck Schumer made the decision to challenge then incumbent Senator Alfonse D'Amato for the Senate seat in 1998.  Schumer defeated D'Amato in the U.S. Senate race in 1998. 

Sean Hannity Interviews Meagan Broussard (Part 1)



Part 2

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