Posted on 05/31/2011 6:18:07 AM PDT by Harley
Sunday evening, the New York Daily News took the unusual step of publishing a statement in which a 21-year-old college student from Seattle denied being the mistress of Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY). Gennette Cordova said she had never even met the congressman, explaining that an April message on her Twitter account describing Weiner as her "boyfriend" was intended as a joke. Yet it was not what Cordova said on Twitter that made her statement so newsworthy. Rather, it was what was sent to her late Friday night from the congressman's Twitter account: a link to a photo showing the crotch of a man clad in gray underwear, quite visibly in a state of concupiscent arousal. That Tweet (as Twitter messages are called) was potentially visible to the more than 40,000 people who follow Weiner's Twitter feed, including his political enemies, who immediately interpreted this shocking message as evidence that the liberal Democrat was up to online hanky-panky. Employing the unfortunate double entendre to which the congressman's name lends itself, the evident scandal was quickly classified by its own Twitter "hashtag" label: #WeinerGate.
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Just because he showed her his junk doesent mean he’d ever use it on her.
You must have missed the article that revealed Weiner was ‘following’ a number of younger attractive females on Twitter. IMHO, most of them had that ‘Snooki’ look to them. Like I said earlier, it kind of surprised me.
She’s a dog, but that’s a gorgeous dress.
well.....Brett Favre must be jumping for joy
no way around it, that dress was perfect for her and it’s gorgeous.
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"A police line-up so you can identify his t*llywh*cker....???
.... May we please call it a t*llywh*cker???"
She looks like a skeleton....a very evil skeleton....
No one but her could wear it-—and the wig.
Gloria Vanderbilt posing for Avedeon in Mainbocher dress.
I’ve never heard of that word before.
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