Kos-sacks believe Weiner press conference was faked
A story this asinine sounds like something made up to besmirch the intelligence of the Left. Sadly, it’s genuine.
Leftist agitprop site Daily Kos beclowned themselves yesterday (more so than they usually do) by suggesting that Democrat Anthony Weiner’s apology press conference was a fake. (h/t: Gateway Pundit)
The same mainstream media that tried to convince us that everything is bad for your health and curling is the next big thing, is now trying to convince us that Anthony Weiner has given a press conference in which he “acknowledged” Tweeting certain photographs, took some questions, and apologized to everyone including his wife and Andrew Breitbart. This charade was all a right-wing fabrication.
The first indication that this was a hoax should have been that Brietbart apology. The real Tony Weiner (I can call him that, because we’ve never met) would never have done anything like this. Because the real Rep. Weiner must still know that that the image of that crotch was photoshopped, uploaded to YFrog by a hacker, manipulated on Facebook, uploaded via a phony tweet, retweeted by ne’erdowells, passed along to untrustworthy conservatives, encouraged by CNN (Fox News Lite!), and thoroughly and incontrovertibly debunked here.
Again, I know Anthony Weiner would never do anything like this is because, you see, we’ve never met. But we share many political views.
So how do I know today’s press conference was a hoax? There are ten reasons:
1) Today’s press conference was supposedly held at a Sheraton hotel in New York City. Well, I went to websites various New York area Sheratons this morning. Not one of them indicated that Rep. Weiner was going to give a press conference there this afternoon. Not a ONE.
2) Anthony Weiner does not look like that. Go to his website – he has more hair and his complexion is not that dark. Also, having heard him speak many times, I know he does not talk like the guy in the press conference. He’s a lot more combative, louder, and funnier.
3) YFrog.
4) Last week, Anthony Weiner said he could not say with “certaintude” that the photo was his. Many people here rightly assumed that he knew the photo was not his, but couldn’t say so, because the FBI was involved. Because as you know, if you’ve asked the police to investigate something, that last thing you would want to do is proclaim your innocence. They hate that. Anyhow, the Feds surely would have known that Weiner making a statement would have compromised their whole investigation. And Andrew Breitbart, knowing this, had a press conference with a fake Weiner – so as to keep the FBI off his scent.
5) Who does this help? Clarence Thomas, Dana Loesch, Dana Bash, and some guy named Wolfe. Think about it. Add it up.
6) Normally, during press conferences of this nature, the spouse of the so-called apologetic Congressman is in attendance. But not this time. Why not? Obviously they couldn’t find a lookalike for her.
7) Don’t you think he would have apologized using Tweet Deck?
During the press conference, the shadow behind him didn’t always match the image of the person pretending to be Congressman Weiner.
9) I’ve created better fake press conferences using only iMovie, a couple of Apps on my EVO, and a cardboard cutout.
10) Anthony Weiner would never do anything like this.
The victim mentality of this dimwit is truly difficult to fathom.
Maybe the author was being sarcastic just to get attention, but I seriously doubt it. Especially since it wasn’t just this one “Progressive” Kos-sack who displayed such a stunning degree of paranoia. Over 70% of the tinfoil hat brigade mindlessly agreed with his absurd conspiracy theory. Polls like this make it easier to understand how America elected an inexperienced and incompetent community organizer to the highest office in the land.
The routine insanity of these hard-Left morons reminds me of the description given by Jack Nicholson in the movie As Good As It Gets:
“I think of a man, and I take away reason…and accountability.”
12th gen. American, Constitutionalist, Harley-riding Texan, gun owner & NRA member, blogger, illustrator, Florida Gator alumnus. #TCOT


