TraneWreck
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That's not even the relevant question. The relevant question is what's the story.
And yes, it's a story, and a legitimate one, if a verified Twitter account got hacked. Even without the sex aspects. It's a much smaller story without the sex angle (but really, welcome to humanity), but it's still a story.
...Are you legitimately claiming that if the photo had been a landscape, maybe a mountain somewhere, and Weiner thought, "The hell? I didn't send that," there would be a story?
The only reason he was even asked about it was because it was a penis.
Now he gets asked, "Why is there a penis on your twitter feed?" There is no answer to that question that allows him to keep his Congressional seat.
You think telling the press, "It's none of your business," would have done anything? The questions stop when he says, "Yeah, that's my dong?"
Nope, it's over. When he claimed it was a hack, why did you want to know more?
Do you pursue all instances of Congressional lying with the same verve? Why or why not?