Gandalfs Beard
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I missed that. That's golden. 'They guy I'm defending is lying about lying before.'
You did miss that, because that's not what I said.
GB
I missed that. That's golden. 'They guy I'm defending is lying about lying before.'
That's a might fine straw man you're gleefully attacking. The argument isn't that he shouldn't be ashamed.* The argument is that it's his personal life mostly unrelated to his governmental work. I know my job doesn't ask if I'm flirting with other women behind my (fictional) wife's back.
If he legitimized his mandate to work in government because of his strong moral family values, then it would be an issue. Did he?
He lied to reporters about his personal life. That was wrong. If he lied about governmental or other related things, that would be wrong, and a problem for the public. I'm sure you think he did, but please try to remember the subject of this thread and if you really, really, really want to talk about the other stuff, open a new thread.
EDIT: * I bet someone does make the argument that he shouldn't be ashamed based off of their own view of relationships and sexuality, but that is their value system and obviously not the argument you were trying to address in your post.
Nice snip job! You should apply for a job slicing and dicing video for Breitbart. I think I just got Breitbarted by you.
I suppose I did take you out of context, and I'm sorry. However, that sentence does seem to indicate that you still have reservations.
So, how convinced are you? 80%? 99%?
And what he admitted to was not just this one errant tweet, but "he also admitted to "inappropriate" exchanges with six women before and after he got married." Why would he admit to all that stuff too? Would democratic leaders have pressured him into admitting all these other "inappropriate" exchanges with six women that they didn't even know about too, just because they were "anxious to move on"? If you think about that, it doesn't make any sense.
Perhaps a little blast from the past is appropriate now, lest we forget the roots of this ...
http://www.thefrontpageonline.com/articles1-9292/IWishIWereanOscarMayerWeiner
The truth is this is as much a story about the mainstream media as anything else.
Perhaps a little blast from the past is appropriate now, lest we forget the roots of this ...
http://www.thefrontpageonline.com/articles1-9292/IWishIWereanOscarMayerWeiner
The truth is this is as much a story about the mainstream media as anything else.
Veteran Times readers know that you look in the back pages of the A section for scandals about the Democrats/liberals. They also stall running those stories. Perhaps the funniest was when Eason Jordan, the head of CNN's news division ignited a firestorm by claiming at a conference in Davos that American soldiers were targeting journalists in Iraq. The remarks were so controversial that Barney Frank, who was on the panel and who is clearly no hawk, demanded that Jordan provide evidence to back up his assertion.
The story raged on the conservative blogs for 3-4 days, and finally Jordan was forced to step down. And the New York Times, which had failed to cover the story, finally had to acknowledge that something had happened. As a wag commented at the time, their article amounted to, "Remember that controversy that we didn't cover? Well, it's over."
http://www.thefrontpageonline.com/articles1-9292/IWishIWereanOscarMayerWeiner
With liberals in charge of 98 percent of liberal media in the country, the Weiner scandal is being reported the way the left-wing media reports all self-embarrassment stories about Democrats, carefully, evasively.
Martin Luther King liked prostitutes. Does that reflect on his work in any way? Would our nation be better if his entire movement had been discredited because he bought whores?
Never before have I seen any man more richly deserving of a most public humbling.
Thanks for sharing. I'll file your comments in the appropriate receptacle, but fortunately will now be unable read any more of your missives.Your posting habits here.
...and?
You seem lost. Let me help. Here is the nonsense from you that most here, I'm willing to bet, would agree is just that:
I ask again, ready to take boooeee up on his request?
Now how can I continue believing something I don't already believe?
Oh, yeah, you're trying a pathetic strawman to wiggle out of this. More documented nonsense, consistent with your history here.
Considering your horrible failure at logic above, I'm not surprised.
What could possibly constitute a scandal in Belgium with pedophile rings apparently now mainstream?Really?
I don't get you Americans' obsession with politicians' private lives.
As if a politician who likes to send pictures of his weiner around is somehow a worse politician.
Have you been living in a cave the last couple of decades or something?
Congressman Anthony Weiner instructed one of his Internet women how to lie about their relationship ... and even offered PR help from his team, which could create major legal issues for him ... TMZ has learned.
Weiner and former porn star Ginger Lee exchanged scores of sexual emails over a long period of time. When the underwear scandal broke on May 28, Lee began receiving calls from the media, and Weiner was more than happy to help her control the situation ... by lying.
Drip, drip, drip:
Plenty of photos of this girlfriend out there; just Google her name with safesearch off... but not from work!
And photos of the Las Vegas gf here.
If Weiner hoped that he'd get this behind him with his presser last night, he's got another think coming.
I don't believe that scenario. I accept every part of his confession except for the statement about the night of the 27th.
I wouldn't believe that part if Weiner personally called me up and insisted.
Did Breitbart contact the congressman and blackmail him?
That's hardly necessary. Breitbart's own words this day constitute an implied threat. He has said that he possesses an extremely explicit photo which he would prefer not to show. That as-yet unseen photo constitutes a Sword of Damocles (no pun intended). Perhaps without realizing the implications, Breitbart has today made statements which place him perilously close to the "Charles Augustus Milverton" category.
If I were Weiner, I would have said exactly what he said today, even if I had not sent the picture on the 27th.
So you won't mind if I keep attacking Newt Gingrich.
GB
I was wrong and will totally admit it. My opinion of Weiner is that he is a very effective congressman, but a terrible person. However, I will still treat any story that comes from Breitbart with appropriate skepticism.
Go for it.
But start your own thread, since it's off-topic here.
Meanwhile, Joe Cannon is still concocting conspiracy theories:
That's not a skeptic, that's a cynic.
Not really. It's useful for comparison to Weiner's sex scandal.
What Weiner needs is a good PR firm to cover him like rubber and keep him safe for re-election.,