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Anthony Weiner Photos Fallout: Congressman Enters Treatment

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ANDREW MIGA   06/13/11 05:20 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Rep. Anthony Weiner's behavior has been "inappropriate" and "a distraction," the White House said Monday as the House returned to work for the first time since eruption of the sexting scandal that has brought calls for the New York Democrat's resignation.

White House spokesman Jay Carney wouldn't say whether President Barack Obama believes Weiner should resign – as other Democratic leaders have said.

Weiner is on a temporary leave of absence, in treatment for an undisclosed disorder at an undisclosed location. He has acknowledged exchanging messages and photos that ranged from sexually suggestive to explicit, with several women online. The latest to surface appeared on the gossip website TMZ.

"The president feels, we feel in the White House, that this is a distraction, obviously," Carney said in response to questions from reporters traveling with the president on Air Force One to North Carolina. "As Congressman Weiner has said himself, his behavior was inappropriate, his dishonesty was inappropriate. But the president is focused on his job which is getting the economy continuing to grow, creating jobs, and obviously ensuring the safety and security of the American people."

Meanwhile, the No. 2 House Democrat spoke of Weiner's "bizarre and unacceptable behavior" in sending the inappropriate pictures of himself. Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland said Sunday it would be "extraordinarily difficult" for Weiner to be effective in Congress.

And the Republican Party chairman criticized Democratic leaders for not taking a more forceful stand earlier on the affair.

The photos posted Sunday were purportedly taken in the House members' gym and show a shirtless Weiner with a towel around his waist and his hand on his crotch. TMZ said the photos were sent online to at least one woman.

Weiner announced Saturday that he was entering unspecified professional and wanted a leave of absence from Congress.

That announcement came right after House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the national party head, said Weiner must go.

Weiner said at a news conference last Monday that he had lied, previously saying that he had not sent any photos. Pelosi immediately called for an ethics committee investigation. But it was not until the weekend that leaders said he should step down.

Hoyer said the ethics committee process to decide whether Weiner had committed an expellable offense would take time and "I really don't know if we have that time." He said he didn't see how Weiner could stay in office.

Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said Weiner should resign. "We've got important work to do and this is a ridiculous distraction," he said in an appearance with Hoyer on "Face the Nation" on CBS.

Lawmakers marching Sunday in New York's Puerto Rican Day parade were less demanding. "I think it could have been handled better," Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., said when asked whether he stood with Pelosi in calling for Weiner's resignation.

Rangel, who was censured by the House last year for ethics violations, was also asked if he thought it was a good idea for Weiner to take time off to enter treatment.

"He is the one that knows the best, he and his wife," Rangel responded.

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., declined to comment any further, saying, "Those of us who have been longtime friends of Anthony are heartbroken, and I'm just going to try to enjoy the parade today."

Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus on Sunday criticized Pelosi and other Democrats for not acting sooner. "It seemed to me that for the first 10 days in this circus ... the only job that Nancy Pelosi was interested in saving was Anthony Weiner's," he said.

That drew a sharp retort from Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., who accused Republicans of a double standard.

She said that Republican leaders didn't call for the resignation of Sen. David Vitter, R-La., when he got caught up in a prostitution scandal, and that Priebus had not publicly sought the resignation of former Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., who stepped down this year over an affair with a staffer's wife.

Wasserman Schultz said party officials initially gave Weiner "some breathing room" to reach the conclusion that he needed to step down on his own, but decided to toughen their stance Saturday after it became apparent he would not do so.

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Associated Press writers Karen Zraick and Julie Walker in New York, Jim Kuhnhenn traveling with Obama, and Rik Stevens in Albany, N.Y., contributed to this report.

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WASHINGTON — Rep. Anthony Weiner's behavior has been "inappropriate" and "a distraction," the White House said Monday as the House returned to work for the first time since eruption of the sexti...
WASHINGTON — Rep. Anthony Weiner's behavior has been "inappropriate" and "a distraction," the White House said Monday as the House returned to work for the first time since eruption of the sexti...
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structurequity
structurequity not oppression
11:32 PM on 06/13/2011
How did David Vitter escape an ethics investigation and subsequent impeachment.
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structurequity
structurequity not oppression
11:31 PM on 06/13/2011
An addictive acting out is at play here and he needs to seek help for that disease.
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Ecoutez
04:52 PM on 06/13/2011
This is so sad to me. I just hope he doesn't go off the deep end and finds the strength to weather this personal storm. We all have an inner and outer self...tragically, his outward personna is incongruent with who he evidently is deep inside. His lesson is a tough one and I can feel his anguish. A message to all of us is that we can't toy around with the fast pace of instant everything today because there are vultures ready to put our business on the street. For sure, this is the time of "Instant Expose," We all have lessons to learn....the first one is not to "trust" everyone. As a native New Yorker, it's hard for me to believe he was so gullible. To be gullible is simply not a trait of most hard core-natives.....whether they live in Manhattan... or off Kissena Boulevard and 72nd Road.
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Tom Servo
Please Proceed
06:02 PM on 06/13/2011
Yeah, poor guy. Maybe sending a photo of his junk to a random stranger will make him feel better. :)
01:24 AM on 06/14/2011
he could send me pics of his junk i wouldn,t mine
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ILoveTheUSofA
BREAKING NEWS: There is no God.
04:12 PM on 06/13/2011
But what does DAVID VITTER think? Does DAVID VITTER think Weiner should resign? That is the great question for which we all await the answer!

Let's let David Vitter decide the issue. What could be fairer than that?

After all, David Vitter has more first-hand knowledge of sexual misconduct than anyone else in Washington.
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INDIVIDUALTERRY
no to the collective!
05:04 PM on 06/13/2011
Is he a weiner wagger also ?
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Mahi Joe
Think critically...not blindly conform
03:57 PM on 06/13/2011
"He's not fit to be our congressman," said Jim Scott,

But, if Weiner would have worn a diaper and fornicated with prostitutes like Vitter he would have been most fit in the eyes of the GOP.
jdrourke
Please don't let my facts deflate your ignorance.
03:19 PM on 06/13/2011
The way the media won't let go of this is further proof the media is cunservative, and not liberal. Schwarzenegger and Vitter were stories for a week, a week and a half. But this has gone on for way-too-long.

Hypocrites.

http://jdrourke.wordpress.com/2010/04/06/memo-to-the-grand-old-phonies/
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bethinaz
03:09 PM on 06/13/2011
I didn't know there was a treatment for stupid
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Cndnpatriot
02:26 PM on 06/13/2011
Where was the outrage over Vitter who hired Prostitutes and used them. He was not only in a sex scandal but he broke the law. Multiple times. Wiener was immature and possibly demeaned his marriage but he never was in physical contact and didn't break the law. Ensign raped a woman, by forcing her to have sex with him as he was in a position to destroy her whole family, broke many laws and demeaned his office, marriage and family. Where was the outrage, the bipartisan calls for resignation, the vitriol from all sides except those who elected Wiener? I like his performance in the house, I don't care about his performance in front of the computer.
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Father Tom
CPA, VietNam Vet, Not a Priest
02:56 PM on 06/13/2011
"he never was in physical contact and didn't break the law"


According to.......................Weiner! WOW!
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Jack Starr
Not one of the Top 2%
02:20 PM on 06/13/2011
This is being blown out of proportions. I've seen guys walking down the beach with a tarzan bathing suit that are more provacative than anything Weiner has done.
02:05 PM on 06/13/2011
Rep Ryan: Congressman Weiner's situation shouldn't keep any of you from 'doing the people's business' - a phrase you're all so concerned with but which means didllee-squat.

You guys will use any excuse to stop doing what you're elected to do.
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mymedicalcd
01:54 PM on 06/13/2011
WHAT ARE THEY GOING TO TEACH HIM DONT TAKE PICTURES HEES A WEENIE WHAT KIND OF JEW MARIES A MUSLIM WONDER HOW MANY PEOPLE OF JEWISH FAITH WOULD VOTE 4 HIM AGAIN HE AUTOMATICALY BECOMES A MUSLIM
03:35 PM on 06/13/2011
wow! bigotry rears its ugly head. ^^^^^
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bigmadd
Retired Teamster & Vet USN
04:40 PM on 06/13/2011
With to case shouting here.
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eden4barack08
Yes WE can!!!
01:29 PM on 06/13/2011
I'm glad to hear Wasserman at least retort to the hypocrisy by mentioning the Vitter and Ensign cases.
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invirginia
A higher double-standard.
01:05 PM on 06/13/2011
Well, he looks pretty good for a 46 year old man.
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Coloradogary
01:02 PM on 06/13/2011
Chester goes off on Congressman Weiner http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjVQb-FZBdA
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Michaela19762
Don't believe everything you think
12:35 PM on 06/13/2011
You have 2 messages pending and you are moderating them ?