On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Jerry Barnes <critic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Oh, it's very believable that a congressman's twitter account can be hacked.

Okay,

> The fascination comes on several levels:
>
> It's a sex scandal involving a congressman.  Always a big news item.

Unfortunately true of more than just congressmen.

> Weiner's reaction has been bizarre:  He won't come out say the picture is
> not him.

A vague non-specific photo of a crotch?  I also cannot say for sure
that the photo is not me - am I now involved?

> He has also switched from calling it a hack to a prank.  He cleaned
> all of his pictures out while the "victim" deleted all of her tweets in
> multiple accounts and closed her facebook page.

Very first thing I would do as the victim of a crime.  Actually the
very first thing we did when my girlfriend was carjacked and phone
(with active Facebook account) was stolen.  Totally normal reaction
IMHO.

> His last name is Weiner.

This, I cannot argue with and is probably the weakest point of his
entire rebuttal.  As soon as he starts claiming an anti-weiner agenda
we will know he is full of shit.

> Weiner may be as innocent as a new born, but his behavior indicates
> otherwise.

I still don't see it...

> As a follow up, Weiner's office today called the cops on a reporter trying
> to interview him.

That whole article was so over the top that I think Dateline NBC was
standing by with a case of Mike's Hard Lemonade just in case To Catch
a Predator makes a comeback.

-Cameron



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