The link: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57474672-503544/anthony-weiner-not-running-for-office-for-now/
Double-entendre headline. Love it! But something in the article caught me:
" Abedin, who was pregnant with the couple's first child at the time the scandal unfolded, said that "it took a lot of work" but that these days, "We're a normal family."
"Anthony has spent every day since then trying to be the best dad and husband he can be," she said. "I'm proud to be married to him." "
I'm sure she had to say that to save face ... whether she meant it or not. And while I can't state for certain that she has, I'll wager that she's thought about it more than once.
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Monday, July 16, 2012
ARTICLE: "RE-ERECTION CAMPAIGN"
!!! Yes, you read that correctly. I'll be honest in that I had to read it three times. The first time, I'd thought "That can't be right."
(second read) "They didn't."
(THIRD read) I was laughing too hard to breathe.
The link: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/re_erection_campaign_Gppuedd8V87J5NCUQGHRoO
And the double-entrentres start in the very first sentence: " Anthony Weiner’s not shrinking from elected office. "
Then we learn that he's "desperate" (albeit to get back into politics.)
And not to outdo themselves, the Post described Mr Weiner's "dipping." As in "dipping his toe back into political waters."
And then there's "launch."
I wouldn't have minded seeing the word "slid" in there, and I'm pretty sure the author was considering some way to ... 'work it in.'
(second read) "They didn't."
(THIRD read) I was laughing too hard to breathe.
The link: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/re_erection_campaign_Gppuedd8V87J5NCUQGHRoO
And the double-entrentres start in the very first sentence: " Anthony Weiner’s not shrinking from elected office. "
Then we learn that he's "desperate" (albeit to get back into politics.)
And not to outdo themselves, the Post described Mr Weiner's "dipping." As in "dipping his toe back into political waters."
And then there's "launch."
I wouldn't have minded seeing the word "slid" in there, and I'm pretty sure the author was considering some way to ... 'work it in.'
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