Rep. Anthony Weiner

11 Jun 2011 11:38 #171 by archer
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major bean wrote: You're OK with having an exhibitionist-flasher-pervert in our government? Think back to the Laugh-In program and the character that was the dirty old man in the trench coat who would flash Gilda Radner in the park. This is Weiner. This is a government official? A pervert.


If you judge men like you do women you must admire the man, he has money, and he's all over your TV screen.

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11 Jun 2011 11:40 #172 by major bean
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Nope. He is a pervert. Plain and simple. He has infantile urges and fantasizes about the reaction of women. He does not live in the real world; much like you.

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11 Jun 2011 11:42 #173 by archer
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major bean wrote: Nope. He is a pervert. Plain and simple. He has infantile urges and fantasizes about the reaction of women. He does not live in the real world; much like you.

wow....who fed you the nasty pills this morning?

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11 Jun 2011 11:44 #174 by major bean
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You did.

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11 Jun 2011 12:58 #175 by The Viking
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Looks like more of the heavy hitters in leadership are telling him that he is a distraction and should step down.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/06/11/ ... ?hpt=hp_t1

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11 Jun 2011 13:25 #176 by archer
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The same entitlement mentality that made him think he could carry on like he has with no repercussions is what will keep him from resigning. This is no political thing, it's behavior that many who find themselves with some power exhibit.

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11 Jun 2011 16:31 #177 by Blazer Bob
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archer wrote: The same entitlement mentality that made him think he could carry on like he has with no repercussions is what will keep him from resigning. This is no political thing, it's behavior that many who find themselves with some power exhibit.


Personally I do not have a problem with many flavors of perverts. I am starting to have an issue with
the if he is a republican he is stupid, ignorant or evil but if he is a democrat it's, oh well, they all do it.

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11 Jun 2011 16:52 #178 by Rick
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The Viking wrote: Looks like more of the heavy hitters in leadership are telling him that he is a distraction and should step down.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/06/11/ ... ?hpt=hp_t1

The Weiner will need to be physically removed with a straight jacket...and probably be kicking and screaming like a little girl. That's a pay-per-view event I would pay to watch :biggrin:

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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11 Jun 2011 18:35 #179 by Blazer Bob
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apropo of nothing in particular:

High Function Junction
by Mark Steyn

Steven Hayward brought up Alec Baldwin's analysis of Anthony Weiner. As ridiculous as it is, it gets to the heart of what's wrong with our politics. That's to say:

>>>He exists under a constant pressure cooker of self-analysis and public appraisal. Like other politicians, he needs something to take the edge off… For high functioning men like Weiner and other officials….<<<

Whoa, wait a minute: What "constant pressure cooker"? He's got nothing to do but appear on MSNBC all day long. Everything else is done by one of his 19 staffers – for example, the official statement from his office on his relationship with this 17-year old girl in Delaware. Baldwin's got it backwards: Congressional life is very undemanding and certainly not performance related; on the other hand, I can see that juggling jailbait on your Twitter feed could get pretty stressful. Good thing he has an unimportant day job with 19 staffers to "take the edge off".

In what bizarro universe can even Alec Baldwin type the words "high functioning men like Weiner"? He's a minor elected official. Thinking of the governing class as "high functioning men" is a big part of what's got us into the mess we're in. During my troubles with the thought police up north, Stephen Harper gave an interview and said he had no plans to reign in Canada's "human rights" commission. One newspaper reported this as: "Principal Harper Ends The Free Speech Food Fight." I wrote:

Each to his own. I don't happen to think of the Queen's first minister as the "principal" with me and the rest of the citizenry as his charges. The head of government is no more or less than just that: He is not my "leader", and certainly not on inalienable rights.

I would have thought that such a notion would be even more repugnant to a republic. The governing class are not "high functioning men". Function-wise, they've been abysmal: Collectively, they've beggared the nation. While you low-functioning types were busy going off to work every day and providing for your family like a bunch of saps, lifetime politicians like Weiner – the Emirs of Incumbistan – comprehensively wrecked everything they touched, squandering this country's inheritance and lining it up for an imminent existential crisis those on the receiving end will have to figure some way out of. Ceasing to think of time-serving mediocrities and opportunist creeps like Weiner as some kind of "high-functioning" elite leadership class is a good place to start.

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12 Jun 2011 09:20 #180 by Pony Soldier
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lol Steyn has a way with words. "lifetime politicians like Weiner – the Emirs of Incumbistan"

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