June 6, 2011

Oh, no! It's Weiner's naked...

... torso. Please, make it stop. He went for the full Chris Lee!

To some other other woman.

So hum(a)iliating.

UPDATE at 2:12 Central Time: CNN is saying that Weiner will be making some kind of statement "from a Sheraton Hotel" in NYC at 4 ET.  My prediction — and you heard it here first! — is that he'll announce he's entering treatment for sex addiction. Possibly with a grim/stoical Huma Abedin at his side.

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Anonymous said...

Where's ScottM?

Got awful quiet up in here when the Weinerman confirmed everything I've been writing here for the last two weeks.

Anonymous said...

"... any pie throwing analogies?"

No, he just admitted to fucking pies he orders on the internet that his wife did not bake.

Anonymous said...

Blast from the past. My May 30 comment from two weeks ago:

1) Weiner hasn't reported the alleged hack to the FBI.

2) Facebook hasn't announced any investigation of Mr. Wiener's allegedly hacked account.

3) Twitter (the company) knows the IP address of the computer that really sent the tweet. However, Twitter hasn't announced any investigation. They also haven't released the IP address of the person who actually sent the tweet so we can see if that IP address belongs to the Democrat Rep. Wiener.

yfrog knows the IP address of the person that actually uploaded the obscene photograph Mr. Wiener's yfrog account. Thusfar, yfrog has not released that IP address so that we can track down the nefarious hacker who did that. Also, Mr. Wiener could request that they release that IP address to the public so we could help him track down the hacker. But he hasn't.

Mr. Wiener so far refuses to tell us what his own IP address is. And, he is refusing to answer detailed questions that would allow us to determine if the IP address which sent the tweet is at his home in New York.

It's trivially easy to determine if his accounts have REALLY been hacked. Is the FBI investigating? He is, after all, a sitting member of Congress and it is a felony to impersonate a member of Congress. It's also a felony to hack people's Facebook and Twitter accounts.

I'm left to wonder why hasn't Mr. Wiener reported this breach of Homeland Security to the proper authorities? Is it because falsely reporting this would itself be a felony?

You decide, but let's not pretend that it's difficult to uncover he truth here.

Mr. Wiener is in hiding and refusing to release IP information. That's evidence. And he's hiding it.

Anonymous said...

SCIENCE

Okay, Bob. Trooper is right. You must be joking. You got me. You win.

virgil xenophon said...

Wolf Blitzer, Roland Harris (the blcck Dem consultant) and rat bastard Rino David Frum JUST finished mewling on "The Situation Room" that this is a "personal" matter and that we have "bigger things to worry about" and that we should "get past this" and now "move on" to more important matters facing the nation. Typical for S.C.U.M. networks like CNN. The spin is already spooling up to max revs..

rhhardin said...

rh -- I disagree vehemently. All the evidence of history goes against the idea that men don't want to have sex with different women.

Evidence in history suggests that women often don't show their men that they're satisfied with them.

That brings it down to a sainthood contest, for those men.

But for those men shown that their wife is satisfied with them, it's no temptation at all. They have what they turned out to want.

Writ Small said...

Ann said . . .

My prediction — and you heard it here first! — is that he'll announce he's entering treatment for sex addiction.

Actually, I said that about a week ago in the comments of a well-known blog here:

http://althouse.blogspot.com/2011/05/quit-distracting-anthony-weiner.html?showComment=1306894028138#c4217449790684593679

just saying.

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