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Anthony Weiner speaks to the media during a news conference Thursday in New York City. Weiner resigned from Congress, saying he cannot continue in office amid the intense controversy surrounding the sexually explicit messages he sent online to several women.

Weiner: ‘Troglodytes In Congress’ Keep Blocking Obama’s Agenda

Former Congressman Anthony Weiner (D-NY) criticized “troglodytes in Congress” for blocking President Obama’s agenda on Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time.” After David Frum criticized President Obama’s lack of a comprehensive carbon policy, Weiner responded, “You asked where the policies

Anthony Weiner Interested in Being on TV

Anthony Weiner Interested in Being on TV

Disgraced former New York Congressman Anthony Weiner has his eye on a new position, but it isn’t elective office. Weiner hints that he’d rather become a TV host. In a recent appearance on the Fusion cable network, Weiner said, “I’m

Disgraced Ex-Congressman Anthony Weiner Joins Business Insider

Disgraced Ex-Congressman Anthony Weiner Joins Business Insider

Disgraced former-Congressman and failed New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner will join Business Insider as a monthly political columnist. The column will be titled “Weiner!” and debut on March 28. Weiner was a sitting Congressman and Democrat rising star when,

Report: Eliot Spitzer Dating Bill De Blasio Spokeswoman Lis Smith

Report: Eliot Spitzer Dating Bill De Blasio Spokeswoman Lis Smith

In what has been described as  the “first scandal of the de Blasio administration,” Lis Smith, a former Obama campaign aide and current spokeswoman for New York City mayor-elect Bill de Blasio’s transition, is reportedly dating disgraced and still-married former

Weiner Flips-Off Reporters After Election Defeat

Weiner Flips-Off Reporters After Election Defeat

Anthony Weiner suffered a humiliating loss in his bid to become the mayor of New York City.  Remarkably, a little over 31,000 New Yorkers wanted Weiner to run Gotham but that wasn’t enough to give the former congressman even 5%