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More Weiner Messages Revealed Yesterday it was revealed that disgraced former Democrat Congressman Anthony Weiner has continued to engage in the same, sick behavior that got him into trouble in 2011. Weiner resigned from Congress in 2011 after it was revealed that he was engaged in all sorts of salacious activity, which came to light after he accidentally tweeted a lewd picture of himself. Weiner apparently sought therapy and marriage counseling and had worked through his problems, or so we were told. A gossip website has revealed explicit messages that have been confirmed to be that of Anthony Weiner (his nickname: Carlos Danger) and were sent to a 22 year old woman. They were apparently sent after his scandal erupted in 2011, causing him to resign from Congress. Some estimate that this behavior went well into August 2012. In other words, the guy continued to engage in the same, sleazy behavior while leading the rest of us to believe that he had changed. His reaction to the newest revelations wa s something to the effect of, “I'm surprised more things didn't out sooner.” Like that is supposed to make us feel any better? We have enough important issues to worry about in this country without allowing Anthony Weiner's perverted habits to distract us. But the brazenness of his actions is disturbing and should give us pause into who is really deserving of public office. Are we electing people to represent us, or are we electing people based on a sick fascination with their personal failures? For more check out Hannity.com. Today's "Hot Topic" From the Hannity Forums: Rush A Few Days Ago - Posted by MGifford I heard it a few days ago, now Rush is talking about a liberal who says that Football is no different than Vick's running dog fights. Now this will be very interesting, when I get a link with more information. My opinion is (tho I don't watch football) that that's the day the liberals will bite off way more than they can chew. >> on Fox News) Senator Rand Paul reacts to President Obama's latest efforts to focus on economic growth. |
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