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David Rivera, Vern Buchanan, Michael Grimm, Buck McKeon, Pete Sessions, Elton Gallegly, Jean Schmidt, Joe Walsh, Maxine Waters, Laura Richardson, Jesse Jackson Jr. , Gregory Meeks, Edolphous Towns, Alcee Hastings, former Sen. John Ensign, and former Reps.
And she had her theory about liberal ladies. According to Gawker, the provocative talking head explained that the "feminist movement has set us back... The reason liberal women are liberal is because they have to date liberal men. As we've seen—from...
Huma Abedin, deputy chief of staff and aide to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, wife of former New York Rep. Anthony Weiner, rear, is seen during the Open Government Partnership meeting in New York, Tuesday, Sept. , 20, 2011. View Photo »
Congressman Anthony Weiner is looking to rehab his image with the American politic and his wife, close Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin.
York Republicans picked up a record six House seats in 2010 -- and added one more in 2011 when they swiped away the seat of ex-Rep. Anthony Weiner. Freshman Rep. Ann Marie Buerkle says her party can improve on that number in 2012. After all, she argues,...
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Newly elected Republican Bob Turner, center, heads to the New York Republican State Committee Annual dinner following a conference after winning former Congressman Anthony Weiner's (D) house seat in a special election, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011, in the... View Photo »
Lancman, on the left According to sources in Albany, this has led to an effort by Bob Turner to grab the Five Towns area, an enclave of Orthodox Jews currently represented by Ms. McCarthy. Mr. Turner, you will recall, won election to the Brooklyn Queens...
Lew Fidler, Ed Koch says his name about five times. It’s understandable, given that Democrats smarted last year after the popular former mayor’s dulcet tones were lent to Republican Bob Turner’s successful Congressional run against Assemblyman David...
Anthony David Weiner (pronounced /ˈwiːnɚ/ "weener"; born September 4, 1964) is a Democratic politician from New York. He represents New York's 9th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives. It includes parts of south Brooklyn and south central Queens. In Queens, the 9th including the neighborhoods of Forest Hills,... Full Article
An image of Democrat Anthony Weiner's letter of resignation from the U.S. House of Representatives, which was submitted June 20, 2011 and released to Reuters via Speaker John Boehner's office, to be effective midnight on Tuesday. The two-sentence letter of resignation was addressed to...
View Photo »U.S. Congressman Anthony Weiner (D-NY) speaks to the media in New York, in this June 6, 2011 file photo. Weiner on June 20, 2011, formally submitted his letter of resignation from the U.S. House of Representatives, effective at midnight on Tuesday. Under pressure from President Barack...
View Photo »U.S. Representative Anthony Weiner (D-NY) announces that he will resign from the U.S. House of Representatives during a news conference in Brooklyn, New York, in this June 16, 2011 file photo. Weiner on June 20, 2011, formally submitted his letter of resignation from the U.S. House of...
View Photo »U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) (C) gestures during a joint news conference with Senators Jon Corzine (D-NJ) (L) and Edward Kennedy (D-MA) (2nd R) on Capitol Hill in Washington in this June 22, 2005 file photo. Weiner, ensnared in a flap for sending photos of himself to women online,...
View Photo »Brooklyn Congressman Anthony Weiner (R) looks on as U.S. first lady and Democratic Senate candidate from New York Hillary Clinton, flanked by former New York City Mayor Ed Koch (L), speaks during a campaign stop in New York in this October 31, 2000 file photo. Weiner, ensnared in a flap...
View Photo »U.S. Representative Anthony Weiner looks on as former U.S. president Bill Clinton (L) speaks with Reverend Al Sharpton (R) at a voter registration rally in New York in this April 24, 2002 file photo. Weiner, ensnared in a humiliating flap for sending lewd photos of himself to women...
View Photo »U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) departs holding his resignation speech after announcing his resignation from the United States House of Representatives during a news conference in Brooklyn, New York, June 16, 2011. Weiner resigned on Thursday over a weeks-long Internet sex scandal,...
View Photo »U.S. Representative Anthony Weiner (D-NY) announces that he will resign from the U.S. House of Representatives during a news conference in Brooklyn, New York, June 16, 2011. Weiner resigned on Thursday over a weeks-long Internet sex scandal, succumbing to bipartisan calls for him to...
View Photo »U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) arrives to announce that he will resign from the United States House of Representatives during a news conference in Brooklyn, New York, June 16, 2011. Weiner resigned on Thursday over a weeks-long Internet sex scandal, succumbing to bipartisan calls for...
View Photo »Rep. Anthony Weiner during his press conference in Brooklyn, New York June 16, 2011 where he announces his decision to resign from Congress amid a growing scandal over his lewd online communications.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 16: Brooklyn constituents of Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) watch as he announces his resignation June 16, 2011 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. The resignation comes 10 days after the congressman admitted to sending lewd photos of himself on Twitter to multiple...
View Photo »U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) announces that he will resign from the United States House of Representatives during a news conference in Brooklyn, New York, June 16, 2011. Weiner, who has been embroiled in a humiliating scandal for sending lewd text messages and photos of himself to...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 16: A television's volume is turned up in the House of Representatives Press Gallery on the third floor of the U.S. Capitol as former Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) announces his resignation from Congress June 16, 2011 in Washington. Weiner resigned after a scandal...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 16: Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) announces his resignation June 16, 2011 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. The resignation comes 10 days after the congressman admitted to sending lewd photos of himself on Twitter to multiple women.
View Photo »U.S. Congressman Anthony Weiner (D-NY) reacts as he speaks to the media in New York, June 6, 2011. Weiner, snared in a humiliating flap for sending lewd photos of himself to women online, was set to resign on June 16, ending a weeks-long scandal that made his fellow Democrats cringe. ...
View Photo »Representative Anthony Weiner's Capitol Hill office name plaque is shown in Washington, June 16, 2011. Weiner, embroiled in an Internet sex scandal, has informed House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi that he will resign, a Democratic source told Reuters Thursday.
View Photo »Anthony Weiner returns home after he announced his resignation from Congress Thursday, June 16, 2011 in the Queens borough of New York. Weiner resigned from Congress, saying he cannot continue in office amid the intense controversy surrounding sexually explicit messages he sent online...
View Photo »U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner announces his resignation from Congress, in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Thursday, June 16, 2011. Weiner resigned from Congress, saying he cannot continue in office amid the intense controversy surrounding sexually explicit messages he sent online to...
View Photo »U.S. Congressman Anthony Weiner (D-NY) reacts as he speaks to the press in New York, in this file photo taken June 6, 2011. Weiner has told friends he is stepping down after an Internet sex scandal, The New York Times reported on Thursday. Fellow congressional Democrats have pressured...
View Photo »Anthony Weiner announces his resignation from Congress during a news conference in Brooklyn, New York, Thursday, June 16, 2011. Weiner resigned after a scandal spawned by lewd photos of himself that the New York lawmaker sent online to numerous women.
View Photo »Anthony Weiner speaks to the media during a news conference in New York, Thursday, June 16, 2011. Weiner resigned from Congress, saying he cannot continue in office amid the intense controversy surrounding sexually explicit messages he sent online to several women.
View Photo »U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner carries his prepared statement as he approaches the podium to announce his resignation from Congress, in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Thursday, June 16, 2011. Weiner resigned from Congress, saying he cannot continue in office amid the intense controversy...
View Photo »Anthony Weiner speaks to the media during a news conference in New York, Thursday, June 16, 2011. Weiner resigned after a scandal spawned by lewd photos of himself that the New York lawmaker sent online to numerous women.
View Photo »U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y. , follows his wife, Huma Abedin into their home in Queens, N.Y. , on Thursday, June 16, 2011. Weiner has decided to resign his seat in Congress after a two-week scandal spawned by lewd and even x-rated photos the New York lawmaker took of himself and...
View Photo »U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y. , and his wife, Huma Abedin arrive at their home in Queens, N.Y. , before he leaves for a press conference on Thursday, June 16, 2011. Weiner has decided to resign his seat in Congress after a two-week scandal spawned by lewd and even x-rated photos the...
View Photo »An image of Democrat Anthony Weiner's letter of resignation from the U.S. House of Representatives, which was submitted June 20, 2011 and released to Reuters via Speaker John Boehner's office, to be effective midnight on Tuesday. The two-sentence letter of resignation was addressed to...
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