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Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
I am sure that Longer Monger tried to make the point but I think some people missed it. If I may, let me try to clarify. Anthony Weiner made himself subject to extortion by his actions. Now Longer is being clever by using Breitbart as the foil but any woman he mailed his photos to could approach him in the name of an organization, business, or individual and ask for his cooperation or else. Now if a Congressman wants to wack his weinie and so it to the world, well okay. The lying is to the public is a problem because it shows he didn't want it revealed and was willing to go to some length to avoid disclosure. So he could be black mailed into supporting or be missing in action on his job.
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The Congressman did something stupid that made himself exploitable. But Breitbart is the exploiter. What he did sure looks like it was illegal. Don't speculate and attempt to shift blame to women that could have, but didn't, blackmail Rep. Weiner.
Unlike Vitter and Ensign, Weiner didn't do anything illegal.
At this point, Weiner should offer to leave Congress on the condition that he walk out hand-in-hand with Senator Vitter. That type of "balls in your court" move would make me smile.