weiner-cspan on Flickr.
before he was a congressman, Anthony Weiner was a congressional aide.
screen grab via C-SPAN.
weiner-cspan on Flickr.
before he was a congressman, Anthony Weiner was a congressional aide.
screen grab via C-SPAN.
Weiner says he wants to run for mayor.
“I don’t think I’ll be as good at it. Either that or I’ll be” — he starts laughing — “this crazy new kind of politician. It’s somewhere between Chauncey Gardner and Bulworth.”
Can Anthony Weiner make a comeback?
The Post’s front page.
“I want people to know we’re a normal family.”—Huma to People magazine
Illinois state Rep. Mike Bost’s screaming and ranting reminds me of some of Rep. Anthony Weiner’s floor speeches.
The only thing I found interesting about the list — which isn’t at all serious or even logical — is that it did not include embattled City Comptroller John Liu.
The list, written by Steven Thraser (#50), did include a number of politicos:
#8-Public Advocate Bill De Blasio
#16-Former public advocate Mark Green
#17-State Senator Ruben Diaz Sr.
#18-Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.
#20-Former NYC Schools Chancellor Cathie Black
#21-Former NYC Schools Chancellor Joel Klein
#25-Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer
#54-Republican Rep. Michael Grimm
#55-Former NYC Comptroller Bill Thompson
#57-Empire State Pride Agenda
#59-Former Rep. Anthony Weiner
#60-Former governor Eliot Spitzer
#61-Former governor David Paterson
#64-Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz
#66-Staten Island Tea Party leader Frank Santarpia
#83-Jimmy McMillan
#88-Anyone who voted for term limits
#93-Former NYC Transportation Commissioner Iris Weinshall
Republicans remind voters that David Weprin is “Anthony Weiner’s replacement.” Considering that Weprin held onto a significant amount of support in the NY-9 district after his over-exposure, I’m not sure if this is targeted to voters back home, or a wider base of donors beyond the NY-9 borders.
I work at Politickerny.com, which, now, looks like a site obsessively dedicated to David Weprin, who Democrats nominated as their candidate for the congressional seat Anthony Weiner vacated.
NBC’s Chuck Scarborough doesn’t seem to mind that I go tie-less on his show. Our chat: Weiner, damaged but 2013 is a long ways away; Mitt Romney, front runner in a not-well-established GOP2012 field.
Journo: “This distraction might go away if you answered some of the questions that are out there.”
Weiner: “I’m not convinced of that. I’m not convinced of that.”