WARNING: Parts of this post is NSFW
If you think that getting caught in a sexting scandal, being forced to resign from Congress, running for mayor and having your campaign destroyed by another sexting scandal is the extent of Anthony Weiner’s stupidity–you ain’t seen nothing yet.
The New York Post is reporting that Anthony Weiner, former Congressman and husband of Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin, has been sexting with a women on the west coast, describing his sexual fantasies and masturbation in messages to the unidentified woman, calling her “a fantasy chick.”
The paper also published some of the pair’s exchanges, which began in late January 2015 after Weiner direct messaged her on Twitter. Their conversations continued through earlier this month. One of the sexted pictures published by the post shows Weiner with a bulge in his white boxer briefs and his son lying next to him in a green blanket.
Weiner was clearly aroused by his conversation with the 40-something divorcee when he abruptly changed the subject.
“Someone just climbed into my bed,” Weiner wrote.
“Really?” she responded.
Weiner then hit “send” on the cringe-inducing image, which shows a bulge in his white, Jockey-brand boxer briefs and his son cuddled up to his left, wrapped in a light-green blanket.
“You do realize you can see you[r] Weiner in that pic??” the woman wrote.
Moments after forwarding the photo, Weiner freaked out over the possibility he had accidentally posted it publicly — just as he did during the infamous episode that forced him to resign from Congress in 2011.
“Ooooooh . . . I was scared. For half a second I thought I posted something. Stop looking at my crotch,” Weiner wrote back.
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This time Huma Abedin’s husband, was sexting a 40ish woman who is his political opposite a supporter of Donald Trump and the National Rifle Association who’s used Twitter to bash both President Obama and Clinton.
Screen shots show the electronic chats began in late January 2015 and continued through earlier this month, according to the woman, who spoke to The Post on condition of anonymity.
And while Weiner repeatedly invited her to visit him in New York City, she said, “We never met.”
“I am always, uh, raging after the gym,” he wrote in one of several apparent references to his genitalia.
Another time, he wrote about how “Id [sic] put someone’s eye out with this thing. #Overdue.”
When the woman sent Weiner a selfie that showed her in a cleavage-baring, red lace dress, Weiner’s response was “Holy f–kity f- -k,” while another shot of her standing next to a woman at the same event prompted him to write: “Conjured some high school fantasies.”
For his part, Anthony Weiner told that Post that he and the woman “have been friends for some time.She has asked me not to comment except to say that our conversations were private, often included pictures of her nieces and nephews and my son and were always appropriate,” he said.
Putting all politics aside, one has to feel bad for Weiner’s wife, Hillary Clinton’s close aide Huma Abedin. As for the former congressman, the guy needs help. It’s almost as if he want’s to get caught. He’s gotta know that there are plenty of media looking at his tweets trying to catch him again, but that didn’t stop him. It’s sad.
Read the full salacious story with more pictures and dialog Post’s report.
UPDATE: Weiner’s Twitter account has dissapeared.
Did Huma put her foot down? @anthonyweiner suspends Twitter acct after sexting in bed with his sleeping child. pic.twitter.com/xsWHEc5hNT
— Brandon Darby (@brandondarby) August 29, 2016
UPDATE#2: The inevitable per the WSJ:
Huma Abedin, a top aide to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, said Monday that she is separating from her husband, former Rep. Anthony Weiner, following a report that he had exchanged sexually-charged messages and photos with another woman.
”After long and painful consideration and work on my marriage, I have made the decision to separate from my husband,” Ms. Abedin said in a statement. “Anthony and I remain devoted to doing what is best for our son, who is the light of our life. During this difficult time, I ask for respect for our privacy.”
The Drudge headline was a classic: