21 days after Weinergate first broke, the Congressman from NY finally resigned today. For the record – for me, it was never about the sexting or the pics. This was about the false accusations and the sociopathic lying of a man who was elected to hold the public’s trust. That trust was shattered three weeks [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Congress’
Weiner Resigns
Posted: June 17, 2011 in anthony weiner, Congress, Legal, Media, Media Bias, Media Criticism, New York Times, News, People, Politics, State Politics, TechnologyTags: anthony weiner, betty, Congress, ethel, facebook, ginger lee, heckler, howard stern, megan broussard, patterico, pelosi, resignation, twitter, veronica
Menendez NJ Recall Update: The Tea Party Goes to Court
Posted: December 21, 2010 in Congress, Legal, Tea PartyTags: american civil rights union, Articles of Confederation, committee to recall, Congress, Constitution, election law, First Amendment, New Jersey, nina wells, recall election, Sen. Robert Menendez, Tea Party
[original post 2/14/2010] It’s Not About the Recall, It’s About the First Amendment Review of case briefs, case law research, and consultation with a number of attorneys, judges, and legal professionals contributed to the writing of this article. Tea Party activists might be smarter than some would like to think. And depending upon the outcome [...]





