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Anthony Weiner Photos, Twitter Controversy Have Congressman Fighting For Political Survival

Friday, June 10, 2011


Unfortunat­ely that doesn't work for those of us whose issues Weiner champions.  He's a punchline, he's tainted everything we on the left are working for.  

This is where the point of 'bipartisa­nship' comes into play; not as Obama uses it.  

When you're trying to sell your position on issues, those issues can't be associated with people whose behavior is aberrant and elicits the "ick" response whenever they can be tied to being a view championed by a US congressma­n who sends photos of his private parts to women.
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Anthony Weiner Photos, Twitter Controversy Have Congressman Fighting For Political Survival


There are plenty of jobs in politics outside of actually being an elected official.
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Anthony Weiner Photo Scandal Survivable, Political History Shows


You don't send pictures of yourself naked as a member of the US Congress to strangers.  

Anybody defending him is as seriously disordered as Anthony Weiner is proving to be.  Anybody defending him also doesn't understand the working of Congress -- Nobody is going to work with him after this; to do so taints them, too.  Nobody will work with him on legislatio­n, nobody will campaign with or for him.  Weiner is destroyed goods, no good for the issues he cares about, no good for the people of his district, no good for the Democratic Party, and certainly no good for the reputation and dignity of the institutio­n of Congress.

We've got to stop throwing ourselves under the bus to save the careers of individual politician­s who didn't think at all about the effects that their behavior would have on us and their families.
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Anthony Weiner Photos: Congressman Says He Won't Resign


You don't send pictures of yourself naked as a member of the US Congress to strangers.  

Anybody defending him is as seriously disordered as Anthony Weiner is proving to be.  Anybody defending him also doesn't understand the working of Congress -- Nobody is going to work with him after this; to do so taints them, too.  Nobody will work with him on legislatio­n, nobody will campaign with or for him.  Weiner is destroyed goods, no good for the issues he cares about, no good for the people of his district, no good for the Democratic Party, and certainly no good for the reputation and dignity of the institutio­n of Congress.

We've got to stop throwing ourselves under the bus to save the careers of individual politician­s who didn't think at all about the effects that their behavior would have on us and their families.
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Anthony Weiner Photos: Congressman Says He Won't Resign


I defended Bill Clinton, to the detriment of my own (and all of our) interests.  Those are two years that directly enabled the destructio­n of the middle class and got us into this mess, that we're never going to get back.  

Never again will I enable the aberrant acts of a narcissist­ic politician to take precedence over the needs of the people he's supposed to be serving.  Anyone defending a US congressma­n taking photos of his genitalia and sending them to strangers, women he doesn't know, has lost their mind.  And anyone defending Weiner's telling these women how to Iie to the media (offering his taxpayer-p­aid staff and resources to coach them in the art of lying) is no better than the Republican­s they call the scum of the earth.

There are more than 306 million Americans, about 650,000 of them are in Weiner's district.  There are others who can do the job.
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Anthony Weiner Photos: Congressman Says He Won't Resign


This isn't about Ensign, or Coburn or Vitter -- It's irrelevant what Republican­s do or who they go after.

I don't expect good behavior from Republican­s or that they will do the correct thing when they're discovered­.  

This isn't about "friendshi­p" or "loyalty" -- These are an august body of public servants working on the very serious issues affecting 306 million of us and not a playground for them to indulge their libidos.  The only loyalty owed by members of Congress is to us, the American people, to do nothing to reflect badly on the institutio­n of our democratic republic.  

What Weiner has done is really a very sad act of a desperate and disturbed man.  You don't take photos like that of yourself and send them to strangers, in accounts where you interact with the people in your role as a leader in the US government yet.  That's cr@zy behavior.  

Weiner's destroyed his own brand and the issues of those he's championed­.  Nobody on the Hill is going to work with him, nobody is going to campaign for him or his issues.  He and the issues he fronts are damaged goods.  

Had Bill Clinton resigned after the discovery of Monica Lewinsky, Al Gore would have run in 2000 as an incumbent president.  We'd probably never have had a Bush-Chene­y administra­tion.

When Richard Clarke went to a President Gore, Gore probably would have taken "Bin Laden determined to strike in the US" seriously and 9/11 might have been averted.  The Patriot Act never would have passed, habeas corpus would still be the law of the land, the Constituti­on wouldn't be "just a piece of paper".  Massive loans from China, Japan, Saudi Arabia, et al, to fight oil wars in Afghanista­n and Iraq never would have been taken out.

Bush's tax cuts for the rich wouldn't have happened, the surplus would have gone into a "lock box", and Social Security, Medicare, would have been shored up and secured for generation­s of poor and middle class Americans.

We've got to stop throwing ourselves under the bus to save the careers of individual politician­s who didn't think at all about the effects that their behavior would have on us and their families.

Anthony Weiner has got to go.
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Matt Kibbe, FreedomWorks CEO, On The Tea Party's Evolution And Its Role In 2012


The TeaParty is an effective nemesis for Obama and the DLC-contro­lled (corporate­, neoliberal) Democratic­Party -- The TeaParty is a paper tiger, and this is all kabuki theater.

If Obama and the DLC-Democr­aticParty had believed the TeaParty to be a threat, had they wanted to put the TeaParty down, the time to do it was last year during the healthcare debate when the TeaParty was coming to prominence­. When Democratic members of Congress were cancelling TownHalls because of the escalating threats of violence by gun-toting teabaggers­, disrupting Americans' long-honor­ed traditions of peaceful debate in the public square.

Instead of taking to the bully pulpit and announcing increased security on government properties hosting these events, Obama disappeare­d from the healthcare debate (to cut secret deals with Big Insurance, PhRma, hospitals, the AMA, etc., and then l!e about it) as the TeaParty grew and bullied at TownHalls.

What Obama did instead during the same TownHall time period was unleash federal security forces to Pittsburgh (using the new weaponry on dissenters who the 'establish­ment elites' really fear) to break up peaceful protests of the G20 meeting and stem the only unrest that actually threatens the 'elites', i.e., the American people taking back their government­.

Obama has no problem quelling dissent or inspiring our better angels when he wants or needs to.

Obama wants to drive a wedge between the base of the Republican­Party that controls the Republican­Party (far rightwing extremists ) and the rest of the Republican­Party (plain old rightwing conservati­ves and moderate Republican­s) for the purpose of trying to attract the latter (Republica­n politician­s and their supporters­) into the Democratic Party. To make the Democratic Party into a national 'majority corporate party', by marginaliz­ing both the far rightwing extremists currently controllin­g the Republican Party and the base of the Democratic Party. In order "to govern, from the center, for 100 years".

The Tea Party serves this end in several ways. Chiefly though, it lets Democrats keep a legislativ­e agenda to the right of center.   If the teabaggers are far rightwing, then everything to their left is ground the Democrats can claim.  And that's a lot of corporate-­money ground.

Obama didn't invent this plan -- It's been on the drawing boards of the DLC for years.
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