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Anthony Weiner Lewd Photo Controversy Prompts Congressman To Issue Apologies

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First Posted: 06/08/11 09:42 AM ET Updated: 08/08/11 06:12 AM ET

(AP) NEW YORK -- His political career in jeopardy, Rep. Anthony Weiner has been making calls to colleagues to apologize for sending raunchy texts and photos to several women.

He also apologized to former President Bill Clinton, who officiated at Weiner's wedding last July, said a person with knowledge of the call. The person, who wasn't authorized to discuss the call publicly, spoke only on condition of anonymity. Weiner married Huma Abedin, a close adviser to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, at a lavish ceremony on Long Island last summer.

He reached out to fellow Democratic Rep. Edolphus Towns of New York, according to Towns' spokesman, Julian Phillips, who declined to discuss what the two lawmakers talked about.

So far, none of Weiner's House colleagues have come to his defense as pressure on him to resign has increased.

Tim Kaine, the former Democratic National Committee chairman who is running for the Senate in Virginia, became the first major Democrat to call for Weiner to step aside.

"Lying is unforgivable," he told WCAV-TV in Charlottesville, Va., on Tuesday. "Lying publicly about something like this is unforgivable and he should resign."

Weiner joined the growing list of New York politicians caught in headline-grabbing sex scandals. The disclosure by the married congressman that he sent raunchy texts and photos to several women online placed him in a rogue's gallery of Empire State elected officials better known for sexual shenanigans than legislative accomplishments.

Weiner's confession this week came just four months after an upstate New York lawmaker, Republican Rep. Chris Lee, stepped down after shirtless photos he sent to a woman he met on Craigslist were published online. A Democrat, Kathy Hochul, won a special election to replace Lee, and Democrats hailed the victory as a turning point for the party following its drubbing in the 2010 midterm elections.

But since the photo of a man's bulging underpants was sent on Weiner's Twitter account nearly two weeks ago, the "Weinergate" controversy has dominated the news and distracted attention from Democrats' efforts to slam Republicans for proposing deep cuts to Medicare. Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi formally requested an ethics probe to determine whether Weiner broke House rules, while other Democrats have stayed largely silent on his plight.


"Anthony Weiner was never known as a mature guy, and his abrasiveness has not made him any friends among his congressional colleagues," Democratic consultant George Arzt said. "I don't think he ever grew up. His behavior has always been a little out of sync from his duties."

Even if Weiner's political career does survive the controversy in the short term, his dream of running for New York mayor has likely been dashed for good. A new Marist poll showed 56 percent don't want him to be mayor, even though half don't believe he should resign his seat in Congress.

And Weiner will almost certainly be sidelined as one of the party's leading champions of liberal causes.

Scandal-weary Democrats in New York and Washington could seek other ways to marginalize Weiner, like eliminating his Brooklyn and Queens congressional district when lawmakers redraw the state's political boundaries with the results of the 2010 census. New York is to lose two seats. They could also recruit another Democrat to mount a primary challenge to Weiner if his district remains intact.

Leaders of the House Ethics Committee on Tuesday issued their first statement about Weiner but did not say an investigation was under way.

New York in recent years has emerged as something of a hub for reckless politicians who risk their power, families and reputations for sex.

Democratic Rep. Eric Massa resigned his upstate seat last year amid allegations he had sexually harassed male staffers. Massa denied the allegations but acknowledged having "tickle fights" with men in his office.

Following a drunken driving arrest in 2008, Republican Rep. Vito Fossella, a married father of three, was forced to acknowledge he had fathered a daughter with a mistress. Fossella, who represented the New York City borough of Staten Island, declined to run for re-election that year.

One of New York's most infamous political sex scandals involved former Democratic Gov. Eliot Spitzer, who resigned in 2008 after 14 months in office after being identified as "Client 9" in a prostitution bust. Before becoming governor in 2006, Spitzer, the state's former attorney general, had earned a national reputation in part for prosecuting prostitution rings.

Now a host of a political talk show on CNN, Spitzer on Monday described as "cringe-worthy" the extraordinary news conference at which Weiner acknowledged sending a photo of his barely clothed crotch to a young woman on Twitter.

"Believe me, I know. I've been there," Spitzer said, adding that the decision on whether to resign is "deeply personal."

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(AP) NEW YORK -- His political career in jeopardy, Rep. Anthony Weiner has been making calls to colleagues to apologize for sending raunchy texts and photos to several women. He also apologized to ...
(AP) NEW YORK -- His political career in jeopardy, Rep. Anthony Weiner has been making calls to colleagues to apologize for sending raunchy texts and photos to several women. He also apologized to ...
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01:52 AM on 06/15/2011
did not finish out the story a member of Congress ive found another news http://www.fahrigarut81.co.cc/2011/06/anthony-weiner-lewd-pictures.html
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Rynox
My patience is over taxed.
10:01 AM on 06/09/2011
Best headline ever...

"Weiner To Clinton: I'm Sorry"
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abby4ever
08:50 AM on 06/09/2011
Oh dear, I must have been too forthright in my post for this thread, because there's only one comment pending and mine isn't anywhere to be seen.  I don't complain, I really did 'let Weiner have it' (sans mercy).

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josie klapper
Who can I piss-off today?
08:45 AM on 06/09/2011
Since Weiner , unlike several other mentioned above, did NOT run as a "Family Values" (whatever those are) Guy, and since what he was doing was allegedly meant to be between consenting adults (apparently his wife knew/consented to his misbehavior as well) then I really don't see any reason for him to resign.
As far as his lying, again, the ONLY honest answer that exists regarding sexcapades when questioned by someone that is NOT a "significant other" is "It's None of YOUR Bleeping BUSINESS!"
07:52 AM on 06/09/2011
Most can accept his lying about his personal sexual behaviour along with his apology. But his behaviour wasn't only personal and sexual. It was for a congressman self destructive. He had to know he would eventually get caught. All it would have taken was for one woman to eventually come forward with pictures he had sent. For this reason he should simply admit he has a serious problem that needs professional treatment. Anthony Weiner needs to step down, get himself therapy and put all his effort into saving his young marriage. He may still have a political future someday down the road if he pursues this path to recovery.
01:54 AM on 06/09/2011
"Lying is unforgivable," he told WCAV-TV in Charlottesville, Va., on Tuesday. "Lying publicly about something like this is unforgivable and he should resign."

It's unforgivable because we live in an era of disposability. Politicians are human, but aren't allowed to show it. They must show nothing but perfection because the American public has some absurd notions of what "good" and "bad" are.

In the end, this causes more problems than it seeks to avoid. If a person is "impure" but is just very good at hiding it, they overreact to the actions of others and seek the condemn. If a person is not impure, they are distant and aloof; unable to understand basic human nature.

I'm not looking for a Stepford Candidate. If Weiner can still do his job effectively and committed no crimes, I don't want to see him resign.
Freedom Lives
Do you wonder, watch, or make it happen?
01:03 AM on 06/09/2011
Weiner is only sorry for geting CAUGHT.

He was just fine with everything until they all blew up in his face ( or shorts).

All his twits and tweets and texts and emails-

all of them were very INTENTIONAL-

on his part.

His real regret?

Was that he got caught.
05:04 AM on 06/09/2011
You're almost right. He's sorry he got caught by SANCTIMONIOUS REPUBLICAN ZEALOTS! I think what he did was dumb -- really dumb -- but unlike other various congressmen (e.g., Vitter, Ensign) he didn't have actual sex with anyone. No sex, not with prostitutes, not with married women, underage girls or boys, etc. So while he should have known better, he's certainly no worse (not by a long shot) than many other politicians when it comes to sex scandals. And while the Repubs are unwilling to ostracize and condemn their own, they're more than willing to throw stones from their glass houses at Weiner. Hypocrites!
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12:52 AM on 06/09/2011
Front page news consists of a Weiner and some T and A...
... And not one story about the triple "MELT THROUGH" at Fukushima.

Which is more life altering? The Weiner or the fall out?
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12:49 AM on 06/09/2011
D@. M-. M!t Bill, I'm sorry I didn't get the 3-some arranged before this all came down.
12:43 AM on 06/09/2011
Give me a break, Kaine >>> "unforgiveable"?? PULEEEZlE! Who is anyone to judge what an individual does in their private lives? Congressman Weiner should NOT resign!
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01:45 AM on 06/09/2011
@heidkist...you need to read slower and comprehend ...Kaine said the "lying" is unforgivable not the nude tweeting...

And I agree...
12:09 AM on 06/09/2011
Surely there is some irony here. Do you suppose the former president told him he was disappointed in his behavior or just mocked him for getting caught.
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amy carson
no thanks, no party needed, i can do crazy all by
11:45 PM on 06/08/2011
"Weiner apologizes to Clinton" But, I did not have sex with that woman.
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electricladyland
Don't censor me bro.
11:38 PM on 06/08/2011
He went from F.O.B. to E.O.B.
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Christine Gallo
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11:30 PM on 06/08/2011
Weiner apologizes to former President Clinton? Now that is rich!
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WylieSD
No, I don't apologize
11:19 PM on 06/08/2011
As much as it hurts to say, I actually hear something worth listening to on the Rachel Madandhow show. The fact is both partys are dirt bags. Her problem was trying to get Flint to agree republicans are worse. Didn't happen.
RoofinReality
In the middle, trending fast away from the radical
12:21 AM on 06/09/2011
I think her question was "Is it odd that not one Repub has called (ever) for Vitter to resign?"
And she prefaced it by saying "You can probably tell that I'm really surprised...".
I don't think she tried to angle this as much as you suggest in your comment.
01:08 AM on 06/09/2011
YUP, he had game tonight.