Finally, the saga of Anthony Weiner and the Raunchy Twitpics has come to its conclusion. (more)
Anthony Weiner may be gone, but you can still donate to the erstwhile congressman’s re-election campaign, if you’re kinky like that. (more)
In ancient Greece, theater performances often included a group of characters off stage that provided background information to the audience. The primary purpose of this “Greek chorus” was to instruct how an ideal audience should react to the humor, drama or mystery of any particular plot. (more)
As if Anthony Weiner didn’t have enough problems in his life. (more)
Former New York Rep. Anthony Weiner, who resigned from Congress Thursday after more than a week of evading and lying to reporters about whether or not he had indeed sent lewd photographs of himself to a number of women via Twitter, took off for the Hamptons with his wife, Huma Abedin, to try to piece their marriage back together. (more)
Earlier this week, embattled New York Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner announced his resignation from the House of Representatives. With the resignation, a rich source for comedy writers also exited the public square. (more)
Anthony Weiner may not be out of a job for long. (more)
Larry Flynt, porn publisher and erstwhile snoop into the sex lives of politicians, has offered a job to disgraced former U.S. Congressman Anthony Weiner. (more)
“The View” host Barbara Walters has not kept it a secret that she has soon-to-be former Rep. Anthony Weiner’s side in his current controversy with some ill-advised photos he has sent out over the Internet. However, she has moved on to wondering how he and his wife Huma Abedin will survive without Weiner’s congressional salary. (more)
Several Democrats who have received campaign contributions from former Congressman Anthony Weiner have refused to return the donations despite increased pressure in light of the New York Democrat’s resignation on Thursday. (more)
The Twitter world exploded with Weiner jokes, as tweeters took advantage of possibly their last opportune moment to make fun of former Rep. Anthony Weiner. (more)
After weeks of political pressure, the scandal-embroiled New York Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner stepped down from his position as a U.S. Congressman. At a press conference Thursday afternoon, Weiner officially ended his tenure in Congress. (more)
NEW YORK (AP) — Nearly three weeks after Rep. Anthony Weiner accidentally tweeted a photo of his bulging crotch, his final act as congressman was to attempt to resign with dignity. (more)
WASHINGTON — The wife of disgraced Rep. Anthony Weiner arrived at her Washington, D.C. apartment early today, triggering what could be the endgame in her husband’s political career. (more)
I have to admit that I’ve had some schadenfreude over the scandal enveloping Anthony Weiner, although I am starting to feel a bit sorry for the fellow. The man climbed the ladder of power by attacking his enemies and stiff-arming his rivals, and he seems to have united them all in their disdain for him. (more)
One of the chief criticisms of President Barack Obama has been his use of personal pronouns when he speaks, suggesting he possesses a degree of narcissism. That has been picked up on by many dating back to the early parts of his term. However, with the recent scandal involving New York Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner, Obama’s response came off as a bit awkward according to conservative talker Mark Levin. (more)
Anthony Weiner’s sex scandal hasn’t disillusioned the public that politicians have lost their moral compass. According to a new Pew Research Center/Washington Post poll, a majority of Americans think that the number of scandals coming to light has more to do with the increased scrutiny of politicians. (more)
Although many Democratic congressional leaders have called on embattled New York Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner to resign, many are reluctant to say what the next course of action would be if he were to refuse to do so. (more)
What if President Barack Obama were in Rep. Anthony Weiner’s shoes? (more)
As more and more incriminating photos surface of Democratic New York Rep. Anthony Weiner’s indiscretions, some in the media are posing the question – would the country be better led if there were more women in politics? (more)
























