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Chris Matthews saw the newly released alleged photo of Congressman Anthony Weiner's private parts and was flabbergasted that a politician could be so foolish to have sent out such a picture. Given ...
June 4, 2011— -- The brouhahas this week over New York Rep. Anthony Weiner's Twitter picture and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's helicopter ride have underscored the do's and don'ts of ...
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn downplayed the challenge posed by Anthony Weiner in an interview last night with CNN’s Piers Morgan, who appeared to be having a rollicking time making fu… ...
For starters, Pollard knows what it means to compete in a high-level conference like the ACC. Having been the head coach of ...
Chris Noth — who plays scandalized politician Peter Florrick on TV’s “The Good Wife” — says Anthony Weiner has a shot at a political comeback.
Weiner blamed other doctors for Olson’s misdiagnosis but acknowledged he received toxic treatments “needlessly.” In Montana, medical licenses are up for renewal every two years.
MSNBC's Chris Matthews believes Rep. Anthony Weiner's wife may be "partly responsible" for his sexual misconduct because the Congressman said she was aware of his behavior before they were married.
The former CNN host heard such zingers as “Go f–k yourself, Chris! Little baby weiner, Banana up your ass! Butter your own biscuit, fat ass!” from popular TikTokker Baylen Dupree.
Chris Noth plays a political philanderer on CBS drama The Good Wife. So he has a few words of advice for the married New York Rep. Anthony Weiner , who is embroiled in a “Weinergate” scandal ...
Chris Noth plays a sex-scandalized pol on “The Good Wife,” so what’s his take on real-life candidate Anthony Weiner, who’s trying to overcome his own tawdry past to become mayor of New ...
The directors of two major movies on political campaigns talk about how their stories have changed with time. Anthony Weiner made headlines for a lot of unseemly reasons in 2015, but it started ...
Chris Matthews continued his drumbeat of disgust with Congressman Anthony Weiner's "gross behavior" and wondered when was the Democratic leadership going to step up and force him to resign?