"Weinergate"
Is Weiner cooked?
You want any mustard on that dog?
Is Weiner cooked?
Not sure. Let's put a fork in him.
Embattled Rep. Anthony Weiner admitted Monday he sent dirty pictures of himself to Internet strangers and lied about it but he denied cheating on his wife - and said he wasn't stepping down.
http://www.debatepolitics.com/newthread.php?do=newthread&f=23
I can't help but think how funny it is that Weiner sent people a picture of his Wiener.What is that called......irony?
The ultimate act of self-love? Life fullfilling prophecy? Being proud of his family name?
"Son...you are a Weiner. Im a Weiner. Everyone in our family is Weiners. We LOVE Weiners...Weiners is what we ARE and Weiners is what we do. never be ashamed or embarrased to show the WORLD your Weinerness!"
Can you imagine the jokes he would have had to listen to growing up.
Yep...Im sorry...there are just some family names that MUST be changed.
Can you imagine the jokes he would have had to listen to growing up.
Rep. Kathy Hochul (D-N.Y.), newly elected to replace former Republican Rep. Chris Lee after he quit when he was caught sending shirtless photos to a woman he met online, says she doesn’t think colleague Anthony Weiner should resign, at least for the time being.
“His behavior was reprehensible,” Hochul said Thursday at a press conference to mark the opening of a district office. “The more that comes out, the more disturbing I find it.”
Sworn in last week just as Weiner was denying he posted a photo of his underwear-clad crotch on Twitter, Hochul did not call for the congressman to step down.
“I believe public service is a privilege not to be violated,” she said when asked whether Weiner he should resign. “We should always be honest with ourselves and our constituents, so that’s what troubles me.”
Before passing final judgment, Hochul said she wants to see the House Ethics Committee investigate Weiner. “I am very adamant that there must be an immediate ethics investigation and pending the outcome of that, if there are sanctions, I will support them.”
Being asked for her opinion on the Weiner scandal, Hochul said, “is probably the definition of irony.”
A NY1-Marist poll conducted Wednesday in Weiner’s district, representing parts of Brooklyn and Queens, found 56 percent of registered voters there saying that the embattled congressman should not quit. One-third said he should step down and another 12 percent were unsure.
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