Posted on 06/09/2011 7:30:13 AM PDT by doug from upland
Rep. Anthony Weiner admitted he sent pervy pictures of himself to at least six kinky internet strangers.
'I have made terrible mistakes that have hurt the people I care about the most,' Weiner said at a tearful news conference.
But just a week ago, Weiner wasn't thinking twice about the lewd photos he was sending out or the women he was sending them to ...
(Excerpt) Read more at nydailynews.com ...
Silly man. Perverts don’t care about the woman’s face or if she is attractive or not. It is not their faces that encourages them to follow these gals for some cybersex. If the woman supplies explicit photos or if the woman they are viewing/texting/tweeting is stupid enough to reply to the pervert,encourage his lewd advances, and enables him to get his “kick”- then they will keep contacting them. They are sick and needy and will use any woman even those who they wouldn’t look at twice in the “real world.” Proving that these guys use women as sex objects only...a point that Liberal women seem to miss in their rush to defend Weiner.
Hey “BJ” Clinton is currently the most popular Democrat, referred to as an “icon” by the MSM.
Weenie is just trying to emulate his success.
(It appears Huma was a WH intern at the same time as Monica, so she probably gave her husband detailed instructions).
Powers, as usual, is a day late and a dollar short. Good to see that see got out of the way of the bus that was about to run over her. Maybe she’ll learn something about her fellow democrats. Maybe.
Age 21 and below, age 40 and up, beautiful, plain, blond & blue, dark and round, innocent, and porn star. It’s clear that Weiner is selective in choosing his women - he likes them worshipful, and nothing else matters. They are an audience, not people.
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