“Women are crazy about me,” disgraced ex-Congressman says while downplaying sex crimes and Clinton email bombshell

Anthony Weiner is back — and as brazen as ever.

The 60-year-old former Democratic congressman, whose political career went up in flames after a series of sexting scandals — including one involving a 15-year-old girl — is now mounting a political comeback. And he’s doing it with jokes about sex crimes, delusions of charm, and zero remorse.

“Women are crazy about me,” Weiner smugly declared on The Adam Friedland Show this week. “For sure, my god. They’re crazy about me.”

Yes, that’s a convicted sex offender — one who served nearly two years in federal prison for sexting a minor — laughing about his appeal to women as he tries to win a New York City Council seat in Manhattan’s District 2.

A Serial Offender with a Smirk

Weiner, once a rising star in the Democratic Party and a close Clinton ally, resigned from Congress in 2011 after it was revealed he had sent explicit photos to multiple women. But the humiliations didn’t end there.

In 2013, he attempted a political resurrection by running for mayor of New York City. That campaign imploded when it was revealed he had resumed his online escapades under the pseudonym “Carlos Danger.” Still married to Hillary Clinton’s top aide, Huma Abedin, at the time, Weiner became a punchline — again.

Then came the bombshell: in 2016, during a criminal investigation into Weiner’s sexting with a minor, the FBI discovered thousands of emails between Abedin and Clinton on Weiner’s laptop. That prompted the bureau to reopen its investigation into Clinton’s private email server — just days before the election.

The move is widely believed to have tipped the race in Donald Trump’s favor. Even liberal pundits have called it the “Weiner effect.”

Mocking the Fallout

During the podcast interview, Weiner openly joked about the scandal that helped derail Clinton’s campaign and triggered national outrage.

“I’m a guy named Weiner who tweeted out a picture of his d**k,” he laughed, brushing off the media frenzy as the result of a “slow news cycle.”

Host Adam Friedland tried to downplay the scandal by comparing it to other political controversies. “If Matt Gaetz had been named ‘Matt Kidf***er,’” Weiner cracked, “maybe I’d be off the hook.”

It was crude. It was disturbing. But it was exactly what Weiner wanted: attention.

Prison ‘Survival’ and Political Amnesia

Asked how he survived his prison stint, Weiner said he bunked with the commissary worker — “the storeman” — but offered no remorse for his crimes. He did express some frustration at being placed on the sex offender registry, saying it hurt “a little bit.”

No mention of the teenage victim. No apology. No recognition of the trail of damage: to his wife, to his party, and to the 2016 election.

Instead, Weiner appears to be banking on the short memory of New York voters — and hoping his shameless sense of humor will distract from the very real crimes that ended his career.

One Last Shot?

As Weiner mounts his campaign for City Council, Manhattan voters may soon face a familiar question: Do second (or third, or fourth) chances apply to convicted sex offenders with a history of deceit?

And for the Republican base watching from afar, it’s another glaring example of the moral decay tolerated — and even encouraged — within elite Democrat circles.

Because in today’s left-wing politics, apparently even a sex offender with a punchline can get back on the ballot.


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