Sunday, February 17, 2019

Weiner's out

The disgraced ex-husband of Hillary Clinton's aide Huma Abedin, has been released from prison. Former Congressman Anthony Weiner's release is now part of the federal re-entry program in New York as he awaits his full release later this spring.

Weiner, who was convicted for sexting a 15-year-old North Carolina girl and sentenced to 21 months in prison, has been transferred from Federal Medical Center in Massachusetts into the care of New York’s Residential Re-entry Management program.

It is unclear if the Democrat ex-congressman and NY City mayoral hopeful spent much of his time in the prison gym gettin pumped and ripped, but people are taking bets over whether or not he got inked while in the joint.

It is believed that Weiner [aka Carlos Danger] is finishing out the remainder of his light sentence in a halfway house [because he's a halfwit] or possibly in home confinement before his May 14th official release.

Good conduct [not sexting little girls and not shivving anyone in the yard] while in prison has shaved off about three months from his sentence. He will spend three years on supervised release and will have to pay a $10,000 fine as well as register as a sex offender.

He will probably not run for mayor in New York, but he actually might have a shot if he tries Washington, D.C. After all, if Marion Barry can get arrested for freebasing cocaine in 1990, blame the "b***h that set [me] up" and get video taped in the process, get sentenced, serve time and then be elected mayor of D.C., Weiner has a good shot at getting the job. It's easy.

Once a prominent wunderkind in the Democratic Party, Weiner’s political career began to circle the bowl in 2011 when he resigned from Congress after admitting to sending an X-rated photo and engaging in inappropriate relationships with women online. 

While he attempted a loud, obnoxious comeback in 2013, running for New York City mayor, that campaign went down the dumper when it was revealed that he had sexted with another woman under the pseudonym “Carlos Danger.”

Having yet to learn his lesson, in 2017 he was busted for texting with a high school girl and eventually sentenced to time with Bubba et al.

U.S. District Judge Denise L. Cote issued the sentence in federal court in New York and said in a statement: “This is a serious crime that deserves serious punishment.”
During his sentencing, Weiner wept like a huge Clinton supporter on Election Night. He read from a prepared statement for several minutes, describing himself as “an addict” and calling his crime “rock bottom.” He said he has a “disease,” but it is not an “excuse.”

His ex-wife has not been available for comment and rumor has it she's camping out with "friends" in the Muslim Sisterhood, an organization that's part of the Muslim Brotherhood, and frequented by her mother.


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