Is this guy serious? New Yorkers are just crazy enough to vote for this guy, but surely they can do better than the Weiner. View attachment 1553 http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...-possible-political-comeback/?test=latestnews
i don't recall Little Joe ever saying whether he liked The Weiner or not. But, being a democrat, he probably does.
Now, Clembo... we are having a perfectly legitimate conversation about former Representative Anthony Weiner and his possible attempt at a political comeback so there's no call for spoiling this thread with juvenile innuendo. Now, back to the topic. Do you think Weiner has a chance to rise again?
You're funny Coin. All I did was add juvenile innuendo to a thread already contaminated with it. Why do you think this forum is so dead? Threads aren't worth responding to. I was bored. As for the question I'll add some more juvenile innuendo. Do I think Weiner can rise again. Anything's possible. Money and campaigning are kind of like Viagra. (More juvenile innuendo).
You have to admit that with a name like that along with what he did, the jokes are just too good to pass up. But, seriously, you're right. With money and campaigning he might be able to regenerate a political career. Nevertheless, he's going to be the butt of many jokes for a long time to come and he only has himself to blame.
Anthony Weiner: At $500K, ‘I make far less than I should’ Disgraced former Democratic New York Rep. Anthony Weiner said he’s a solid businessman with a family income that’s in the $500,000 range – and that he’s worth a lot more. “I make far less money than I should,” said the shamed pol who quit Congress after tweeting photos of his private parts.He made the claim in a recent New York Times profile, when he disclosed his family pay – his and his wife’s, Huma Abedin – was $496,000 last year. Mr. Weiner has been trying to rehabilitate his image in hopes of relaunching his political career by granting interviews to the New York Times and returning to Twitter to champion middle class ideals. Still, his private sector consulting income has been alluring. Mr. Weiner said “with all the advice that I’ve given and how lucrative it’s turned out to be for the companies,” the near-$500,000 is a lowball value. Mr. Weiner suggested he should be charging more for his services, calling himself “a good capitalist,” in the Times piece.The back pat is curious, given a statement he made in 2008 that came across as much more populist in tone. Then, Mr. Weiner decried the rich-poor gap. “When the gap grows so far between those at the top and everyone else, we lose this very American sense of that aspiration that keeps us moving forward,” he said then, Breitbart reported. Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news...-500k-i-make-far-less-i-should/#ixzz2S0biJTYl I think Weiner is nuts for wanting to run for Mayor. He's going to have some stiff competition and will probably hang himself before it's over. Who knows? He might be on the rise again! Personally, I don't care if he tweets his tweeter to a consensual person; I just don't like his hypocrisy. Poor baby! View attachment 1607