Former representative Anthony Weiner, who resigned in disgrace in 2011 after lying about sending illicit sexting messages to a number of women, has formally announced his candidacy for Mayor of New York.
Weiner did so by way of a video that was posted in the early hours of the morning.
"Look, I made some big mistakes," he says in the video. "And I know I let a lot of people down. But I've also learned some tough lessons. I'm running for mayor because I've been fighting for the middle class and those struggling to make it my entire life. And I hope I get a second chance to work for you."
The NY Post reports that the video was actually supposed to be released later in the day.
The video — which came out just a few days short of the second anniversary of the day Weiner tweeted a sext of his bulging undies — ends with a logo: “Anthony Weiner for Mayor.”
Sources told The Post that the oddly timed video was legitimate, but that campaign staffers intended for the announcement to come out later today.
The video was posted on a campaign Web site and was then taken down, and then put back up. It also could be seen on YouTube.
But not everyone believes Weiner deserves a second chance.
Posted by William A. Jacobson
on May 22, 201331 Comments
I received an insightful email from reader Karen Sacandy:
Dear Professor Jacobson:
I'm among your many grateful readers, but at this time, the Democrats are like Thomas Crown in the flick, "The Thomas Crown Affair," who created a distraction over here, while over there, he was stealing...
Posted by William A. Jacobson
on May 22, 201328 Comments
Some great opening statements. Will embed videos when available.
[Hearings now adjourned]
The moment when she invokes 5th Amendment:
https://twitter.com/DavidMDrucker/status/337210860441329666
Lerner full appearance:
After she gave an opening statement and defended herself, Lerner refused to testify and was dismissed from the hearing:
Posted by David Gerstman
on May 22, 20136 Comments
Recently, there has been an interesting string of editorials in the Washington Post.
(I'll limit this to the discussion of unsigned editorials, not op-eds.)
.@ejdionne has it exactly backward. This is not a crisis of democracy, it's a crisis of authority. washingtonpost.com/opinions/ej-di…— James Taranto (@jamestaranto) May 20,...
Posted by Leslie Eastman
on May 22, 201311 Comments
This post is dedicated to all the Legal Insurrection readers ready to give up on California!
As Tea Party groups stage successful rallies at Internal Revenue Service offices nationwide, one California organization is staging a frontal assault on this government behemoth.
One of the largest and most...
Posted by William A. Jacobson
on May 21, 201319 Comments
First it was James Rosen's personal email and phone records.
Then it was Rosen's parents' phone records.
Shannon Bream just reported on Hannity that court records appear to reflect phone records were obtained for multiple Fox News lines at multiple locations. The records were partially redacted,...
Posted by William A. Jacobson
on May 21, 201319 Comments
John Kass predicted that Jay Carney would be the fall guy for Obama.
And that certainly would fit in with the defensive narrative whenever Obama fails at anything -- it's a messaging problem, not the message, and definitely not Obama.
As the administration can't keep its story...
Lois Lerner, the IRS head of exempt organizations division, will invoke the fifth amendment this week rather than answer questions about the recent IRS scandal, according to a letter sent to Congress by her attorney.
Lerner was scheduled to answer questions from the House Oversight committee...
Posted by William A. Jacobson
on May 21, 201311 Comments
The persecution and prosecution of Gibson Guitar stands out as a prime example of government overreach, similar to IRS Tea Party targeting.
This video explains the insanity of the raid and ultimate charges -- very technical and disputed interpretations of Indian law as to the importation of...
As we now know, the DOJ targeted James Rosen when it pursued a search warrant in connection with an alleged leak from State Department adviser, Stephen Kim. The long and short of it is, Kim told Rosen things, and as a reporter, Rosen printed them.
Speaking...
Posted by Leslie Eastman
on May 21, 201337 Comments
Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) has been a focus here over the years because he's Professor Jacobson's home state Senator.
Whitehouse's speech against opponents of Obamacare, in which he invoked Kristallnacht and lynchings, is legendary in the wrong way:
History cautions us of the excesses to which these...
Posted by William A. Jacobson
on May 20, 201314 Comments
From The Daily Beast, Hillary's Benghazi 'Scapegoat' Speaks Out:
Following the attack in Benghazi, senior State Department officials close to Hillary Clinton ordered the removal of a mid-level official who had no role in security decisions and has never been told the charges against him. He...
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