When you're running for mayor of the nation's biggest city and are involved in a sexting scandal, the possibilities for funny headlines are really endless.
Especially when your last name is a slang term for a part of the male anatomy, and you, like me, have the maturity level of a 14-year-old boy.
With the sexting scandal of former Congressman and mayoral hopeful Anthony Weiner in full frontal headlines (like how I went there?), lots of folks are asking a couple of questions.
First and foremost is, “why, after admitting to sexting with other women, does Huma Abedin stay with this “sfaccime...
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Anthony Weiner is forging ahead with his mayoral campaign and shrugging off calls for him to quit amid a new round of revelations about his salacious online exchanges with women.
Today's debate between Dena Blizzard and Steve Trevelise came from a discussion based around the latest controversy following mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner.
Two of New York's biggest newspapers are calling on Anthony Weiner to drop out of the race for New York City mayor, after the former congressman acknowledged sending explicit text messages to a woman as recently as last summer.
Anthony Weiner found himself caught in another sexting scandal Tuesday like the one that destroyed his congressional career, but stood side-to-side with his wife to say that he will remain in the race for mayor of New York City.
Sometimes I think it’s hubris on the part of a politician who wants to reenter the political arena after having been embroiled in a sex scandal.
For instance, while former Governor Jim McGreevey is now involved in a program to counsel women in a correctional institute, notwithstanding his record as Governor (which was pretty lame); could you still see yourself voting for him despite his dalliances