Anthony Weiner isn’t taking these allegations lying down. He’s meeting them head-on. And he’s going so using his medium of choice, the place where it all began: Twitter.
Nypost says we paid people to line Dominican parade route. Lets see if reporters from other papers who were there call BS on them.
— Anthony Weiner (@anthonyweiner) August 28, 2013
Ah, source of fake NYPost story becomes clearer. Staff just spoke to company that pulled hoax. Let's see if they retract.
— Anthony Weiner (@anthonyweiner) August 28, 2013
Some are skeptical of the next mayor of the great city of New York:
@anthonyweiner the company itself pulled the hoax?
— Matthew Chayes (@chayesmatthew) August 28, 2013
@anthonyweiner Maybe they can issue a statement claiming they were hacked.
— Dan Janison (@Danjanison) August 28, 2013
@anthonyweiner Yeah, but see, the thing is that you're a notorious liar.
— Jim Treacher (@jtLOL) August 29, 2013
So far the Post hasn’t responded to Weiner’s weaselly insinuation. He’s trying the same tactic he used two years ago: Make a nebulous counteraccusation, implicate the accusers, put just enough doubt in the minds of anybody inclined to believe him, etc. Except it’s 2013, and nobody believes him anymore. Everybody knows who he is and what he does.
I hope he never stops!
Here he is on August 11, cavorting with his 100% authentic supporters, none of whom were paid to be there and pretend he has una oportunidad en el infierno:
That look on his face at the end says it all: “That’s right. This is where I’m supposed to be. This is what I deserve. I’ll show ’em. I’ll show ’em all.”
And if he had to pay for it…. Ehhhh. Nobody’s perfect!