Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Weiner rising

New York City's (possible) next mayor exposes himself as a serial - and apparently unrepentant - flasher.

Update: Haw! "Weiner Steals Thunder on National Hotdog Day".

14 comments:

  1. Paco, you old. That's old school people. Weiner in a new school, our generation.

    Any questions?

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  2. Yes and Steyn and NRO versus Mr Hockey stick are being tried by a judge who seems to be in a Julia Gillard phase (talks with an adult vocabulary but argues like a child):
    http://www.endofyourarm.com/2013/07/america-versus-steyn-and-nro-what-are.html

    Too many Julia Gillards out there helping the Weiners of this world.

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  3. Do you say Weener or Whiner?

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  4. That Weiner guy is sick in the head. Not to mention that he looks more like a turtle every day. Huma was lie back every night and think of Allah.

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  5. Ant'ny: "See! My wife has forgiven me!"
    NYC: "She has to put up with you, Ant'ny. We don't. So piss off."

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  6. I'm guessing Huma's getting coaching from Hillary.

    "Honey, you have to stand by your man! Think of it - pull this off and it's Gracie Mansion! After that... the sky's the limit! Tear him a new one in private, but in public smile and say you forgive him. Believe me, it's worth it. Anyway, you can make the taxpayers pay."

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  7. Steve: I believe that's probably an accurate assessment.

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  8. I think Mr Weiner will be the most suitable mayor for New York City, ever.

    Cheers

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  9. Forget it Jake, it's Chinatown.

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  10. Unfortunately, I agree with Steve as well. Rumor has it that the fights between Hillary and Bill (when they lived in the White House) were epic, and involved throwing things.

    I see no reason why Hillary would fail to pass that particular skillset to her dear, beloved Huma.

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  11. Weiner's wife is a real sweetie, too. Muslim Brotherhood, anyone?

    http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/354351/huma-unmentionables-andrew-c-mccarthy

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  12. In 1965, William F. Buckley ran for Mayor of New York City, on the Conservative Party ticket. He ran, more or less, to stop John Lindsey, the ur-RINO, from becoming a GOP star and leading it into the darkness.

    A reporter asked him what was the first thing he'd do if elected.

    "Demand a recount," Buckley said.

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