Posted on 06/07/2013 3:34:25 PM PDT by neverdem
Touchy, touchy. Despite Team Weiners best efforts at political rehabilitation, theres just no way to shore up his sorest scandal spot. As the New York Post reported this week, Weiner had a bit of a snit fit when a local Democratic official boldly slammed his sexting habits with underage girls.
Chris Owens, the Dems state-committee member in northwest Brooklyn, called out the sleazy ex-congressman at a mayoral-candidate forum. I am outraged and disgusted by you, Owens told Weiner. Both by what you did and by the fact that you have the arrogance to run for mayor. I want to understand how you explain to us how you used a public facility to tweet offensive material to . . . minors you did not know, you then lied about it . . . and now you come back.
Dont get ahead of yourself there, Tweety Boy. If more rank-and-file Democrats join Owens in focusing like a laser on Weiners underage-girl problem instead of soft-pedaling his past issues as consensual online dalliances, Icky-rus will fall again.
Weiners puff-piece enablers at the New York Times have done their best to downplay the scandals sordid pedophile angle. Hes just a luvin hubby and conscientious dad who came clean about a momentary lapse in social-media judgment. And he accepts responsibility, doncha know? No crime, no foul, right?
Not quite. All the celebutante fashion photo shoots with wife Huma Abedin cant insulate Weiner from the truly trashy truth. Remember: Democratic women on Capitol Hill stood by Weiner and his Twitter tawdriness until a critical moment almost exactly two years ago this week: It was the moment news broke that among the bevy of online groupies he hit on, Weiner had communicated with at least one teenage high-school student in Delaware.
Weiner had flirted with the underage girl through Twitter direct messages using a macho line about donning cape and tights a quip he had also used with an adult woman with whom he had exchanged raunchier sexually explicit messages. Conservative blogger Patrick Frey (patterico.com) first uncovered the evidence. Fox News then broke the news in the mainstream media that Delaware police had visited the girls home and questioned her about her online communications with Weiner. The 17-year-old said she had met Weiner on a school trip to Washington.
At his watershed press-conference circus on June 6, 2011, Weiner claimed he never had an intention of having a relationship with underage women and blustered that the girls he communicated with werent young, per se. Per se? Just a few days later, Weiner was forced to admit that he had exchanged at least five private messages on Twitter with the Delaware girl, not two messages as initially reported. He also denied that any messages to the teen were explicit or indecent.
But can the serial liar be believed? Over the past several weeks, as he has attempted to move past the past, Weiner has admitted that more creepy photos or messages may surface. He told WNYC radio: People may decide they want to come forward and say, heres another e-mail that I got or another photo. Im certainly not going to do that. So people may hear things that are true, they may hear things that are not true, but Im going to try to keep being focused on issues that are important to New York City.
Silly me, but perhaps the predatory-perv behavior of one of the Big Apples leading mayoral candidates should be an issue of concern. As I pointed out when the late, great Andrew Breitbart broke Weinergate wide open two years ago, stories about Weiners hot pursuits of young Capitol Hill interns date back to 2001. At least one young woman told the liberal Vanity Fair that Weiner hunted down her e-mail address, bragged about riding on Air Force One, and extended an invitation to visit his office in person.
Trolling habits die hard. And all the sex therapy in the world cant cure pathological sleaziness. The man who wants to be New Yorks mayor was willing to blame truth-seeker Breitbart for hacking into his rancid social-media accounts. He was willing to mislead his lifelong Democratic pals and enlist them in his phony smear conspiracy to cover his lurid macking tracks.
This is not merely a private matter. Its about fitness for public office. Anthony Weiner thinks he should be put back in political power because he effectively champions middle-class values. Middle-class New Yorkers who value decency, honesty, and safe work and online environments for your daughters, speak now or forever hold your peace.
Michelle Malkin is the author of Culture of Corruption: Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks & Cronies. © 2013 Creators.com.
liberals do not even consider the “behavior” of anyone when voting for them...all that matters is the D after their name-the agenda outweighs all else-the end justifies the means...they are not like you or I- character does NOT matter if you are one of them....it is truly amazing
Water? No. It has been claimed that NYC. Water is the best around as they purloin it from the Catskill mountains watershed and protect it with state troopers.
It is a big CITY phenomenon. All gimme gimme gimme, from the lower middle class on down and all liberal guilt angst from the middle on up.
It is what you get when you cram 7 million in a small area.
Some of us get out and count our blessings
It is as if none of them have daughters.
Which makes him ideal for NYC.
They recanted their initial statements. Threats, or bribes? Who knows?
Can’t help where you were born :-) I lived in the Bronx for a couple of years. My observations are based on first hand knowledge of the people I knew and worked with there. (I also lived in Ithaca for several years - just as bad but with worse winter weather and more salt on the roads.)
FYI. I Grew up in THE Pelham bay section of the Bronx. I deer hunt around 30 miles south of Ithaca. The people in the Bronx, generally did not give a damn about politics. They were just concerned about taking care of #1(and follow politics as it affects their individual needs). Ithaca on the other hand is about as leftist political town I have ever been in, thanks to Cornell.
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