Anthony Weiner is set to serve his time at the Federal Medical Center, Devens, in Massachusetts. The joint holds over 1,100 prisoners who require medical or mental health care.
Medically, Weiner is fine.
The 53-year-old deviant and disgraced former congressman has to report Monday and will serve 21 to 27 months for sexting a 15-year-old girl.
If New York City is anything like Washington D.C., it will build a statue of Weiner like Washington plans to build for Marion Barry, who was arrested in a sting operation with a former girlfriend Hazel Diane "Rasheeda" Moore, on January 18, 1990 for illegal drug possession and use. On the videotape of the operation, Barry says of Moore: "Bitch set me up . . . I shouldn't have come up here . . . goddamn bitch."
But he's still getting a statue and I believe Weiner deserves to have leftists build one for him too.
Weiner was sentenced in September after being convicted of exchanging lewd messages and photos of young women and girls on Twitter. (But liberals are more upset over President Trump's tweets than the scummy tweets that Weiner posted.)
His career circled the bowl while a congressman in 2011 and it ruined his chances for becoming New York City mayor in 2013. It also ruined his marriage with his Muslim Brotherhood connected wife, Huma Abedin, and when the FBI examined his computer, they found a boat load of confidential documents on the hard drive evidently put there by Huma.
Pulling out his copy of the "Sex Abuse Manual for Liberals," Weiner admitted "I have a sickness, but I do not have an excuse." Then, of course, he said he would be seeking treatment, much like Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey said they would do after they were outed.
Weiner cried, literally, to Judge Denise Cote saying he was "a very sick man for a very long time."
But he only agreed to seek treatment once he got caught with his pants down, literally. He read from a statement and called his crime his "rock bottom" rather than criminally depraved.
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Medically, Weiner is fine.
The 53-year-old deviant and disgraced former congressman has to report Monday and will serve 21 to 27 months for sexting a 15-year-old girl.
If New York City is anything like Washington D.C., it will build a statue of Weiner like Washington plans to build for Marion Barry, who was arrested in a sting operation with a former girlfriend Hazel Diane "Rasheeda" Moore, on January 18, 1990 for illegal drug possession and use. On the videotape of the operation, Barry says of Moore: "Bitch set me up . . . I shouldn't have come up here . . . goddamn bitch."
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But he's still getting a statue and I believe Weiner deserves to have leftists build one for him too.
Weiner was sentenced in September after being convicted of exchanging lewd messages and photos of young women and girls on Twitter. (But liberals are more upset over President Trump's tweets than the scummy tweets that Weiner posted.)
His career circled the bowl while a congressman in 2011 and it ruined his chances for becoming New York City mayor in 2013. It also ruined his marriage with his Muslim Brotherhood connected wife, Huma Abedin, and when the FBI examined his computer, they found a boat load of confidential documents on the hard drive evidently put there by Huma.
Pulling out his copy of the "Sex Abuse Manual for Liberals," Weiner admitted "I have a sickness, but I do not have an excuse." Then, of course, he said he would be seeking treatment, much like Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey said they would do after they were outed.
Weiner cried, literally, to Judge Denise Cote saying he was "a very sick man for a very long time."
But he only agreed to seek treatment once he got caught with his pants down, literally. He read from a statement and called his crime his "rock bottom" rather than criminally depraved.
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