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So, around the same time he was tweeting about hockey, he sends the underwear photos to that woman at @GennetteNicole. Don’t bother looking there, though. Rep. Weiner’s photos are all erased.
Somehow, THIS picture appeared on Rep. "Weiner"'s Twitter account.
This evening a photo surfaced on Congressman Weiner’s yfrog account and in his verified Twitter timeline of a man in his underwear with an erection. The photo was reportedly sent to a woman on Twitter. Coincidentally, the rest of the photos in the congressman’s alleged yfrog account were also deleted around 11 p.m. eastern.
His yfrog account is connected to his Twitter account. Who buys that both were hacked?
I'm speechless - apart from the fact he is married and sending lewd pictures of himself, um....some package.
Are we supposed to believe both his accounts were hacked? How does one explain him deleting the "evidence" of said hackery? Wouldn't he want to involve the police? I'm betting....no.
And what about HER behavior after the fact - deleted all pics and her account.
I'm thinking "weiner" is in trouble.
Of course, I thoroughly expect the MSM to IGNORE this story. We all know, they'd be all over it if it were a republican caught with his........."weiner" rising to the occasion.
I continue assuming, as Weiner says, that his Twitter account and his separate-company yfrog picture account were simultaneously hacked, and then someone sent this stuff to a college student in Seattle, and also, for reasons I don't get, he previously posted a helpful "that's about 5:45 in Seattle" tweet when discussing an upcoming appearance on Maddow.
I also assume that, after immediately wrestling control of these accounts from the mischievous malefactors, he deleted the offensive material, rather than preserving the evidence for the police, and the upcoming prosecution of the hackers, who he must surely wish to face the full consequences of law; I assume he did so just because he was so shocked that he wasn't thinking clearly, and in fact was so stunned by this invasion of his boner zone of privacy that he coincidentally began acting like a man caught doing something wrong.
If Rep. Weiner's FB and yfrog account were hacked, I suspect he called the police right away.....isn't that what a rep of congress would normally do?
Apparently, he meant to send a direct message on Twitter, instead sent it right on out to the general public.
Isn't this worse than what that Chris Lee did up in NY? The guy that resigned? Oh, that's right, he's a republican.
Shouldn't Weiner be answering some questions...or should he just get a pass on sending out pictures of himself in a state of arousal.....to a woman not his wife....and then trying to cover it up?
IF this were a case of hacking, shouldn't the police be involved?
Let's see if I have this straight - a picture from HIS yfrog account was posted from HIS Twitter account to a woman in Seattle.
Weiner, who represents parts of Queens and Brooklyn, got a message about a week ago from Facebook alerting him that his password might have been tampered with, Arnold said.
But the warning was ignored, granting the hacker carte blanche to hijack Weiner's online identity.
Rep. Anthony Weiner says social networking identity hacking is to blame for the lewd material that a conservative news website reported was sent from his Twitter and yfrog handles to an unidentified Seattle, Wash., woman.
BOTH his FB AND yfrog account were hacked at the same time?
Why hasn't he gone to the police? Isn't hacking, especially against a member of Congress a serious crime? Why wouldn't he file a report to catch the perpetrators?
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Weiner’s office did not respond to a request for comment on whether he has contacted federal authorities to report the alleged cyber-attack, which could fall under laws prohibiting cyberhacking and impersonating federal officials.
If he did that, he would be COMMITTING A CRIME, wouldn't he?
Are we supposed to believe both his accounts were hacked? How does one explain him deleting the "evidence" of said hackery? Wouldn't he want to involve the police? I'm betting....no.
Lots of people stupidly use the same passwords when setting up accounts and are therefore subject to getting hacked on more than one account. As for him "deleting the evidence" he very well could have taken screen shots and/or forwarded them to authorities before deleting the photos.
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