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NBC Laments Weiner Resignation as 'Sad Ending' to 'Bright, Promising Political Career'

By Kyle Drennen | June 17, 2011 | 15:51

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As news broke Thursday morning of Congressman Anthony Weiner's upcoming resignation, congressional correspondent Luke Russert appeared on NBC's Today and sympathetically declared: "...this is really a sad ending, a lot would say, to what was once a bright, promising political career."

Moments later, NBC political director and chief White House correspondent Chuck Todd similarly touted Weiner's role in Democratic politics: "...he was serving as sort of the bombastic angry progressive, you know, trying to almost be the anti-Tea Party liberal in Congress taking on these folks. He'd become sort of a hero to the more progressive left, who were always upset that Democrats don't stand up for themselves. So here was the guy that had all this potential to become a huge political figure..."

 

On Friday's Today, Russert again reported on Weiner's resignation and asserted that Republicans had "no chance" of winning a special election to fill the seat, a fate which they were "willing to accept."

Later on Thursday, fellow congressional correspondent Kelly O'Donnell remarked that Weiner's resignation announcement had "showed much of his strength as a congressman."

Here is a full transcript of the June 16 segment:

10:00AM ET

MATT LAUER: And good morning, everyone. I'm Matt Lauer along with Ann Curry, a Democratic source with knowledge of the situation tells NBC News that Anthony Weiner, the Democratic Congressman from New York, has decided to resign his seat in Congress. This following a week of daily revelations, drip, drip, drip, none of those revelations good for Congressman Weiner. A series of text messages and photos between the Congressman and a series of young women across the country. NBC's Luke Russert's on Capitol Hill. He's got more on this. Luke, good morning.

LUKE RUSSERT: Matt, after a nearly two-week saga that engulfed the Democratic Party, Anthony Weiner informed Nancy Pelosi last night while she was at the White House congressional picnic that he would, in fact, step down and resign as a member of Congress. This comes after nearly one week of his fellow colleagues calling on him to step down because they said he was a distraction to the party, prohibiting them – prohibited them from talking about issues they deemed to be important, such as the economy and health care.

What can we tell you that happened this morning, Matt? Well, around 9:30 a.m. we saw staffers leaving Anthony Weiner's D.C. office up here on Capitol Hill. They left with their belongings, they would not say where they were going. The door was then locked and the office lights were turned out and then all phone calls made to Anthony Weiner's office would go directly to voice mail.

So we can now report Anthony Weiner has stepped down and this is really a sad ending, a lot would say, to what was once a bright, promising political career. The youngest person ever elected to the New York City council back in the early '90s, elected to Congress in 1998. Somebody who had a $4 million war chest saved up for a possible run for Mayor of New York in 2013 has now resigned as a member of Congress and his political future is certainly unclear this morning.

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LAUER: Hey, Luke, I'm asking you to speculate a little bit here, but obviously this comes just about a day after his wife Huma returned from an overseas trip with her boss, the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and it came as Congress ramped up the pressure on Congressman Weiner. Do we know whether this was the result of pressure from his wife, pressure from his colleagues, or a little of both?

RUSSERT: It's certainly a combination, Matt. And what we've heard from sources throughout this whole ordeal is that Anthony Weiner would not make any final decision about his political future until he had a face-to-face consultation with his wife. She arrived back here in Washington about 4:30 a.m. yesterday morning. We presume that that consultation did occur.

Also, Matt, the timing on this is interesting. At 10:45 a.m. today Nancy Pelosi was slated to give a press conference, the first one that she was going to give since this scandal started. Well, we can now know that the announcement she would give this press conference went out last night, she obviously knew he was going to step down, which would make her more inclined to go before the cameras. Because if she had to go before the cameras and answer questions as to why he was still a member of Congress it would have proved somewhat politically difficult. So the writing was certainly on the wall these last few days and now it has occurred, Anthony Weiner no longer representing New York's Ninth Congressional District, Matt.

LAUER: Alright, Luke Russert on Capitol Hill. He's been covering the story from the very beginning. Luke, thank you very much.

ANN CURRY: Alright, let's bring in NBC's Chuck Todd. NBC's political director and chief White House correspondent. Chuck, good morning to you.

TODD: Good morning, Ann.

CURRY: Given that the already intense pressure on Anthony Weiner was about to intensify, did he really have any other choice?

TODD: He didn't appear to, and he appeared to make this decision yesterday because it was last night, you know, the White House – President Obama, who by the way, was the most recent person in that interview with you, Ann, to call on Weiner to resign – it was at a White House congressional picnic last night Anthony Weiner called Nancy Pelosi and Steve Israel – he is chairman of the Democratic Campaign Committee, but also a member of the New York delegation, sort of one of the persons that's been a go-between between Pelosi and Anthony Weiner in this – and it was last night, yesterday evening, that Weiner called the two of them and said that he would be resigning this morning.

CURRY: And given his ambitions and also his – the prospects that he once had, give us some sense about how steep this fall is.

TODD: It's a pretty big fall. This is a guy who was a protege of Chuck Schumer. He's the senior senator from New York, very famous for being unafraid of going before any TV camera, having Sunday news conferences. He learned sort of at the foot of Chuck Schumer, this idea of being a little blunt, a little in your face, always knowing how to get media attention.

And for Anthony Weiner, his eyes were on the mayoralship of New York City. He almost ran four years ago and thought he could beat – decided he couldn't beat Bloomberg when Bloomberg decided to run for a third term. He was getting this together to try to run again and he was serving as sort of the bombastic angry progressive, you know, trying to almost be the anti-Tea Party liberal in Congress taking on these folks. He'd become sort of a hero to the more progressive left, who were always upset that Democrats don't stand up for themselves. So here was the guy that had all this potential to become a huge political figure had he become mayor of New York City and now it's going to be tough for him where he goes next. Huma, his wife, very close to the Clintons, maybe they can help him out. But it's not clear where he goes next. Being a politician was what he thought he was going do for the rest of his life.

CURRY: Meantime, I'm sure today you're going to hear a lot of relief from the Democratic Party members, but I wonder how you think this is all going to play out. Specifically, he's – now they need to have an election to fill his spot. How's – what is the timing? What is the – what is the thing that you would expect to happen over the course of the next couple of days.

TODD: Well, it's a little bit awkward with what's going to happen in New York State because New York is supposed to lose two congressional districts and lawmakers in Albany have to figure out which ones they're going to get rid of. Now it probably means they will get rid of this one, but there will be, for – until now – between now and January of 2013, they'll have to have a special election and you'll see that and perhaps some familiar names to New York City folks may decide to run for that seat. But the seat's probably going to be gone and so that makes for an awkward waste of money, frankly, for the State of New York to do this. And, you know, the rest of this week is gone for the Democrats in trying to talk about Medicare, talk about the economy, but I think at this point they finally get to turn the page and go back to trying to beat the Republicans up over the Paul Ryan Medicare plan, which they believe they were getting traction on until this Weiner mess exploded.

CURRY: Alright, well, Chuck Todd, always great to talk to you. Thanks so much for your perspective.

LAUER: So the headline once again. New York Congressman, a Democrat, Anthony Weiner has decided to resign his seat in Congress after this scandal, this sexting scandal kind of developed around him and because of him over the last couple of weeks. We're going have much more on this story throughout the morning on MSNBC and MSNBC.com and of course, a complete wrap-up tonight on NBC Nightly News.

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Russert said:

Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:01pm.

"...he was serving as sort of the bombastic angry progressive, you know, trying to almost be the anti-Tea Party liberal in Congress taking on these folks. He'd become sort of a hero to the more progressive left,.."

So, Luke, do you mean that by being anti-Tea Party and a hero to the progressive left, Weiner wanted to keep those d*mned taxpayers in their place and shut them the h*ll up?

President Obama is a Muslim (from his own lips), Kenyan (read it from his publicist) a homosexual (read it on a news magazine cover) and a Socialist (I'm alive and can see it for myself)
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Anger and Puns?

Submitted by Tomorama on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:14pm.

I may lose some friends here, but......................

I live by a credo political wise that not EVERY Democrat sucks and NOT every Republican is the greatest thing in the world, but............

In my list of biggest, "I hate their FN guts and would like to wipe that smug arrogant look off their faces" politicians, I GIVE YOU MY NUMBER TWO (sorry Barry is numero uno).

I have ZERO sympathy for this piece of garbage, NONE and I am taking great glee in seeing him go down...............................................................................................................................

Not as much glee as my beloved Bruins winning the cup, but glee never the less.

John Kerry, Bwarney Fwank and Nancy Pelousy round out my top 5.

With Weiner out.................................................... Wasserman Sgt Schultz moves up a notch.

Weiner/Holder 2012

It is a time for a Weiner Holder in office....................

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LOL

Submitted by Gat New York on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:41pm.

Great nicknames! Have to remember them.

I call Nancy Pelotees (she's from California). Would love to come up with a nickname that reflects her botox injections.

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Nasty Pee-lousy, AKA Granny McBotox

Submitted by Clutch1956 on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:52pm.

There you go!

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Not Al Franken?

Submitted by Rover on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:40pm.

Not Al Franken?

Of course, I suppose we could go on all evening about this.

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Stuart Smalley

Submitted by Gat New York on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:46pm.

He probably does not even come up on the radar screen because he is such an ineffective joke.

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I heard somebody telling

Submitted by ricklail on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:21pm.

I heard somebody telling  that many in the House, some Dems included, saw him as a first class jerk. Then again there were those like Rangel and that idiotic weapons grade stooopid Alan Colmes that would have loved to have sex with him. There will be someone else to come along and bash the hell out of conservatives that will become the darling of the left. He took over the mantle from Grayson so the Dems will groom someone to take his place.

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I think Luke knew that, but

Submitted by Gat New York on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:49pm.

I think Luke knew that, but was instructed to sweeten him up for a paying job the Party promised him.

The guy was a first class jerk with an over-inflated ego for himself and had no future other than Congressman. If he ran for NYC Mayor he would have lost to whomever the GOP put up. In fact he may have lost the Dem nomination to the that other "star" Alec Baldwin.

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stopped before a blue dress moment

Submitted by MidAmerica on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:10pm.

If this scandal hadn't happened now I wonder how far Weiner would have escalated his depravity.  These kinds of self-destructive individuals get their thrills from risky behavior so in order to get more of a thrill high they have push it farther and farther.  Getting caught now may have been the best thing for Weiner.

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~

Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:12pm.

"...this is really a sad ending, a lot would say, to what was once a bright, promising political career."

AKA: What the media could have more appropriately said when Sarah Palin was forced to resign from the governorship of Alaska thanks to a deluge of frivolous ethics charges.
 

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Promising?

Submitted by Blonde on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:10pm.

HE'S 46 YEARS OLD!!!!

*rolls eyes*

He's been a PERV for years and years.

That's only promising if one is Ted Kennedy.

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He's been

Submitted by UpNorth on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:24pm.

a PERV for years and years. Thanks, Blonde, I just wasted half a glass of very good lemonade reading that.

I think they mean "promising" as in the next Mayor of NY, or Chuck U Schumer's successor. 

To re-elect Obama would be like the Titanic backing up and hitting the iceberg again.
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Yes, but after 12 years of being ruled by a hermaphrodite,

Submitted by SickofLibs on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:32pm.

NYC is aching for a real man's man like Da Weiner.

At least in the East Village, SoHo and Chelsea.

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Sorry UpNorth

Submitted by Blonde on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:34pm.

Let me pour you another.....and since it's a virtual glass of lemonade, consider it an early cocktail!

I suppose, as you so artfully pointed out, "promising" is in the eye of the beholder!

Here's to MUD in the democrats eye(s)!

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his age

Submitted by jon_torlin on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:33pm.

That's one of the things that gets me about all this crap, he's the same age group as me(I'm a couple years younger) and I can't imagine doing some of those really stupid things he's done.

Goes to the maturity thing, I guess, he's got the maturity level of a teenager.  Acts like one half the time when he's on the talk shows screaming at people.

It blows my mind how people get like that.

-Jon

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Exactly, Jon

Submitted by Blonde on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:35pm.

We have some idiots on my Gators football team who couldn't possibly be more weeny than Weiner...and these are kids who are straight out of the ghetto, with the whole gansta culture the only one they know.

But Weiner thought it was okay to act PERVY. He thought it was hot.

Um...Anthony....let me count the ways that you are so NOT HOT!

Ew. Done now.

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Don't sweat it, the important thing is Weiner went down..finally

Submitted by lsudolemite on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 5:35pm.

I'm sorry, that was just too easy.

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He should have called a

Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 7:54pm.

He should have called a doctor after 4 hours like the warning says.

Nuke em til they glow; then shoot em in the dark
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Well he is seeking

Submitted by lsudolemite on Sat, 06/18/2011 - 12:04am.

Well he is seeking professional...er, treatment.

"Liberalism is hideous.  It is the antithesis of being pro-human.  It looks at life as a burden in and of itself to be managed, rather than as a blessing to be explored and lived to the fullest." --Rush Limbaugh
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→ NOT !!

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Sat, 06/18/2011 - 12:21am.

Now that he's fallen on his sword, Weiner-wagger will NOT go into rehab.

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NBC is working on a sitcom pilot about the . . .

Submitted by Galvanic on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:26pm.

. . . departing Congressman. The working title is Leave It To Weiner.

Other suggested titles include

A Weiner Grows In Brooklyn

How's My 'Package?'

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Mike Church

Submitted by ricklail on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:22pm.

Mike Church said something that baffled me on the Weiner thing. My brain my get it later but not right now. He said;

You put in Hangover 1 and 2 and out comes Weiner

You put in the promotion of Bill and Monica and out comes Weiner

You but in 30 years of the emasculation of men and out comes Weiner.

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Notice how the progressive "heroes" are always......

Submitted by Prester John on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:27pm.

....jackasses along the line of Alan Grayson, the Weiner dog, Al Franken et al?

IOW immature adults who can only make their supposed points by yelling, insulting, and otherwise denigrating their political opponents.

"Stupid people are ruining America"

Herman Cain 2012

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Sad Ending?

Submitted by E.S.Blofeld on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:30pm.

He should have paid someone to get a "happy ending"!

Ernst

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"This is a guy who was a

Submitted by rwesley2.0 on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:32pm.

"This is a guy who was a protege of Chuck Schumer."

I can see this. Schumer would probably have done the same sort of tap dance that Weiner did. I enjoy seeing confirmation that these slimeballs are cut from the same cloth and the MSM (albeit offhandedly) has just confirmed it.

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Promising my ass

Submitted by optimist on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:34pm.

The media are just lamenting that one of their top loud mouth d-bags won't be around to deliver zingers and snark to Republicans anymore. In liberal land, a good zinger is usually a number 1 life accomplishment, see Lloyd Bentsen. Seriously, does anyone know anything that Bentsen accomplished in life besides a zinger to Dan Quayle?

If my life accomplishment is a zinger or snark, can someone please chisel the word "Failure" onto my tombstone?

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→ F. Chuck Todd, Dufus

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:35pm.

You have no place making that observation than you do that John Wayne Gacy had many more years as a beloved party clown.

Todd, that you are eager to have federal government perverts sexting your daughter (well, at least they're Democrat perverts, right?) says a lot about you.

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Little Luke is now three years out of college.

Submitted by SickofLibs on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:39pm.

Why shouldn't we turn to him for wisdom and guidance?

After all, as he stated many times, he is a self-made man and nepotism played no part in his meteoric rise to stardom at the ripe old age of 25.

That's 25 as in the minimum age to rent a car.

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Luke....last

Submitted by motherbelt on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:47pm.

Luke....last name.....cafeteria.
MSNBC's male Mika Brzeszinski

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Pobrecito!!

Submitted by motherbelt on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:40pm.

So here was the guy that had all this potential to become a huge political figure had he become mayor of New York City and now it's going to be tough for him where he goes next.

Poor baby....years of perverted behavior finally caught up with him, now what's poor Tony to do???

Save your tears, guys.

His OTHER package (the financial one)  could be worth over a million.

Golden parachute, anyone???

Pobrecito!

 

 

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→ "Sad Ending"

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:58pm.

As opposed to a "Happy Ending"?

When asked for further comment, F. Chuck Todd said "beats me".

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No love for him but . . . .

Submitted by Gat New York on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 5:03pm.

I still find it more than coincidental that just one week after getting angry over Obama's Middle East policy speech about Israel and going before the cameras about it, suddenly this woman appears exposing his perverted Twitters.

After doing this for a long time, I find it more than coincidental that she came out only then.

Obama and his political cronies have a long history of thin skins, dirty tricks, and political assassinations. That is how he got the Dem nomination for U.S. Senate and the general election win.

Get Weiner out, keep his hands clean, and he gets to make sure a more Obama-friendly Congressman gets in with the special election who will not oppose his anti-Israel moves like Weiner did.

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I thought that at first too but......

Submitted by jon_torlin on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 6:09pm.

When he started lying his butt off like you wouldn't believe and more pictures came out and you can see from the pics taken with his cellphone that he was really very full of himself or narcissistic, not to mention it fit well with the way he is which is a shrill noisesome annoyance, I moved away from some sort of conspiracy to get him out of the picture, as it were.

As I said earlier, it's just mind-boggling that someone of his age, just a couple of years older than me would do something so teenager-ishly STOOPID and there was information to back up how he kept trying to steer the conversations to sex (in Ginger Lee's case) as well as others who were trying to have regular conversation with him because they liked his "passion" when in reality it's not much more than a kid having a tantrum!  How many times has he gone on shows and got into tantrums with BOR or with Congressman King either on the floor or standing next to him on a talking head show?  A lot.  So I can see that this situation was his own making, not someone getting after him in regards to Israel, which I believed at first.

So like Shakespeare's bomb maker blown up by his own bomb, Weiner was hoist with his own petard.

-Jon

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So, THAT'S his title

Submitted by Galvanic on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 5:16pm.

CURRY: "Alright, let's bring in NBC's Chuck Todd. NBC's political director . . . "

Isn't that a PC way of saying kommisar?

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Yeah, too bad another

Submitted by Rousse on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 5:21pm.

Yeah, too bad another congressional sexual pervert has lost his job. He coulda been a contender.

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...the more progressive left,

Submitted by PeskyDane on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 5:35pm.

...the more progressive left, who were always upset that Democrats don't stand up for themselves.

I really just want to find the alternate universe inhabited by the socialists... the one where the spigot never turns off and there is always someone willing pull the wagon no matter how many deadbeats leap up into it.  The universe where you are always the victim, you are morally superior, and the solution to 50 years of failed socialism is more failed socialism.  The universe where the answer to 14 trillion dollars in debt is borrow yet more money.  That's where I want to live.  Someone tell me how to get there, because as a cranky libertarian, the universe I inhabit simply reinforces my prejudices with every passing minute. 

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As an ex buffalonian I can safely say......

Submitted by Herbster on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 5:51pm.

If "Little Luke's" last name was "Smith," does anyone honestly think he would have a job spouting the party line on TV? From observing his "Journalistic professionalism," he should be picking sh_ _ with the chickens. How far the son has fallen while taking advantage of his father's good name and reputation. Shameful!

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Great Job for Weiner

Submitted by Gat New York on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 5:50pm.

There is actually an acting job that is perfect for Weiner in an Off-Broadway Play right now because he would not have to act.

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Without looking at the link

Submitted by Boudin on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 5:54pm.

I am guessing a raincoat is involved?

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A yellow one at that.

Submitted by Gat New York on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 6:07pm.

A yellow one at that.

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The other day a young lady

Submitted by ricklail on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 6:42pm.

The other day a young lady was jogging in a park in Greenville. This perv jumps out from behind some bushes and drops his pants. She report he is not wear any drawers and has a mask over his face. Has Weiner had time to get down here to NC and back to NY? This did happen early in the morning. The cops should have showed her a picture of Weiner's, uh you know, and ask her if it was the same one. Kinda like in Porky's when Miss Ballbricker wanted a line up.

By the way he chased her for a while but was have trouble running with his pants down.

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~That's when the tried and true

Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 7:20pm.

"Point and laugh" self-defense technique is quite effective.

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Virtual Raincoat

Submitted by speedy on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 5:58pm.

Really, this perversion has been around a long time; it is just that now the computer is your raincoat as you take sexual pleasure into exposing yourself to women you don't know.
I heard a rumor that he had sent photos to the dope-smoking menstruating monkeys...

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On the bright side,

Submitted by Bob K on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 6:52pm.

he could parley his scandal into a bright new career in the porn industry.

Bob K
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Just out of curiosity..............

Submitted by djwolf12 on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 8:35pm.

I wonder if the False Murrow on the soon-to-be failed "News Hour" at 8pm on a channel that you can pick up only on weak satellite transmissions during thunderstorms, will he attack Luke Russert with the same vitriol and hatred as Steve Doocy's kid at Fox News? Or the way he attacked Sarah Palin's Children? Only time will tell, and that time sifts through an hour glass.

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To the commies, working to destroy our constitutional republic..

Submitted by Dave. on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 8:41pm.

...is always praiseworthy.

-Dave

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I wonder who many tweets of

Submitted by hbnolikeee on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 9:23pm.

Weiner's junk this bozo has gotten?

hbnolikeee
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Well this certainly has been fun

Submitted by Redrowan2000 on Sat, 06/18/2011 - 1:36am.

From the day this story broke you knew this arrogant , snarky little p___ck was shooting himself in the foot. His evasions and lies, his accusations against "hackers" and his penchant for committing suicide in front of large audiences only made it more fun. I guess my favorite moment was when the police were called on CBS by his staff. It was a great run and I enjoyed every minute of it. Even the MSNBCER's trying to defend this turd only made me smile. Even these Dem stream Media types make me smile because the American people probably have less respect for them then they do for Congress when they see them defending a predatory perv like him and when they witnessed so called news organizations going through Palin's E-mails .
Gentleman and ladies of the American press or as your affectionately known the 5th column, you have not let us down again. You are seen for what you are and the World is watching.
"Don't let the bastards grind you down."

Red
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Fast Track

Submitted by Chris Norman on Sat, 06/18/2011 - 2:10am.

How did Luke Russert go from doing junior cub reporter assignments as a nod to his father's memory (when at best, he should have been an intern fetching coffee) to being a big shot correspondent and political go-to guy on NBC in such a short period of time? I'm willing to bet that a lot of long-time reporters for NBC are ticked off at his career short cut while they dutifully did their time shilling for the Democrats and are still where they started.

Let's make the 2012 campaign: "The War on Error"
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Here's the scoop, Chris

Submitted by Cool Arrow on Sat, 06/18/2011 - 2:16am.

Well, after Bill Clinton told Ted Kennedy that just a few years ago, "Obama would be getting coffee for us", the job of "coffee fetcher" has metamorphasized into a very lucrative job. Luke just isn't qualified.

Good thing those liberals aren't racist, huh?

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CA

Submitted by Chris Norman on Sat, 06/18/2011 - 2:26am.

Yikes. Obama as as a - er - valet? No, not racist at all.
I'm still willing to bet that Russert checks his brake lines before driving away in his car - he is old enough to drive, isn't he?

Let's make the 2012 campaign: "The War on Error"
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Gloom, Despair, and Agony on Me

Submitted by CobraMan on Sat, 06/18/2011 - 2:07am.

Let's all sing along with Weiner.

The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution

Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court

Or Anwar al-Awlaki.

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Where, oh Where, are you tonight?

Submitted by CobraMan on Sat, 06/18/2011 - 2:24am.

Now let's sing along with his Wife, shall we?

The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution

Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court

Or Anwar al-Awlaki.

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