New York Times Crank Defends Weiner Because of His ‘Young Son’ – Forgets About His Infamous Sext

New York Times White House Correspondent, Maggie Haberman was quick to defend Anthony Weiner after he plead guilty of sexting a minor and subsequently ordered to register as a sex offender.

Haberman should be reminding Weiner that he has a very young son which is why he should be ashamed of himself, not scolding outraged Americans over his abhorrent behavior. But what do you expect from a liberal?

What’s truly disgusting is that Anthony Weiner sent a lewd picture to a woman who was not his wife while his son was next to him in bed, but it’s outrageous that people are ‘piling on’ Anthony Weiner. Makes sense.

Anthony Weiner also preyed on a 15 year old girl which happens to be someone’s daughter, but let’s all feel sorry for a man in his 50’s who is a pervert predator.

Yes, it’s a very sad situation for Weiner’s son, however; Weiner brought this on his family and it is his fault. Both Weiner and his wife Huma Abedin are in the public eye, so this type of backlash comes with the territory.

The New York Post reported on the text exchange with a 40 something year old divorcee who was sent the picture of Weiner and his son in bed:

The stay-at-home cad shot the revealing photo while discussing massage parlors “near my old apartment” shortly after 3 a.m. on July 31, 2015, a screenshot of the exchange shows.

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.

But let’s not pile on poor Anthony Weiner…

 

 

Haberman got roasted on Twitter for her tweet:

 

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