A new woman has come forward with what she claims are photographs, chats, and emails with Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY).One thing Breitbart knows how to do is get the most impact out of damaging material. Weiner is in for a rough ride.
These appear to undermine severely Rep. Weiner’s explanations that he was the victim of a “prank” or a “hack.”
The detailed new information suggests that the Brooklyn- and Queens-based representative and the young woman in question were involved in an online, consensual relationship involving the mutual exchange of intimate photographs.
BigGovernment.com and BigJournalism.com were approached regarding this information more than a week prior to the separate, independent event of Friday, May 27, 2011, when a link to the now-infamous “gray underwear” photograph appeared publicly on Rep. Weiner’s Twitter feed.
We will be updating BigGovernment.com and BigJournalism.com throughout the day with photographs, timelines, and other clarifying details. However, we will not be releasing all of the material because some of it is of an extreme, graphic nature.
One thing I haven't mentioned during this whole thing is Weiner's dishonest attacks on Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Weiner has been demanding, along with a number of other lib Democrats, that Thomas recuse himself from the Obamacare case because Thomas' wife Ginny is a conservative activist who has worked to stop Obamacare. Weiner's goal is an 8 member court hearing the case, and that would likely result in a 4-4 decision which would uphold whatever the latest lower court ruling was. He figures that would be the best chance for Obamacare to win
Of course, Weiner never asked for Justice Elena Kagan to recuse herself. She's only the former Obama Solicitor General who helped design the legal defense for Obamacare. Amazingly, Weiner couldn't seem to see a conflict there.
The good news is Weiner can't touch Clarence Thomas. Thomas has a lifetime appointment to the Court and Weiner holds no power over him. I'm confident that Thomas will remain on the case and will rule on it according to his legal beliefs, and not the politics of his wife (which are probably a lot like his). Lefties can complain, but that's nothing new.
Oh, and they may want to find another spokesman for their cause. Weiner may not be there much longer.
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