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Stephanie Condon /

CBS News/ May 31, 2011, 3:52 PM

Anthony Weiner tries to move on from Twitter incident

After spending the weekend answering questions about the lewd photograph released through his Twitter account, Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) says it's now time to move on.

Approached by reporters today, Weiner refused to answer a series of questions about the incident, raising more questions than answers even as some of high-profile Democratic colleagues today expressed their confidence Weiner had nothing to do with it.

On Friday night, a close-up picture of a man's underwear was tweeted from Weiner's account. The picture, addressed to a Seattle college student's Twitter handle @GennetteC, was visible to all of the congressman's followers.

Weiner's office said Monday he hired a lawyer to possibly pursue civil or criminal charges after his spokesman said the incident could be chalked up to a mischievous hacker.

Rep. Steny Hoyer, the No. 2 Democrat in the House, concurred today that the lewd picture was likely the result of a hacker.

"Somebody hacked into his Twitter account and projected material -- which can happen, I guess, to anybody -- which was not generated by Mr. Weiner," Hoyer told reporters. "It's unfortunate... My understanding is that's illegal activity and the proper authorities ought to pursue it. So I don't think it's going to hurt the party. I don't think it's going to hurt Mr. Weiner, either."

Hoyer said Weiner is working with authorities to see if it can be determined who hacked into the account.

When approached by CBS News and other media today, Weiner would not say why he chose to hire a lawyer rather than just let law enforcement handle the case. Nor would he say why he was following a college student on Twitter, or whether or not the picture was of him. Weiner said he had spent the weekend giving answers and wanted to put the matter to rest.

"I'm not going to talk about this anymore," he said. "I think that if I was giving a speech to 45,000 people and someone stood up and heckled in the back, I wouldn't spend three days talking to him. I'm going to get back to the conversation I care about."

Sen. Chuck Schumer, another N.Y. Democrat, told the New York Daily News, "I don't know the details. But I know [Weiner] to be a person of integrity, and I am virtually certain he had nothing to do with this."

Meanwhile, the incident has generated new interest in Weiner's Twitter account, bringing his following up to more than 48,000. The congressman continued tweeting this morning -- about policy issues: "Lets remember that the debt limit vote is to continue to pay the BUSH debt. #TaxCutsForBillionaires."

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dcunning30 says:
If Anthony Weiner's twitter account was hacked, then why has he NOT contacted the authorities yet? But he HAS contacted his lawyer. Interesting!
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dcunning30 says:
For a good laugh, check out Anthony Weiner's rant on the floor of the house. Watch this and you can easily conclude he's unstable enough to have sent the lewd pic.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O_GRkMZJn4
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endurorob_5 says:
The facts here make this a rathe rinteresting story. 1. This woman who lives in Seattle follows a NY pol on twitter. 2. A picture of a mans crotch was tweeted to this Cordova woman in Weiners name. 3. This Cordova woman admits to "jokingly" referring to Weiner as her boyfriend. 3. Weiner was also a follower of this woman on twitter. 4. Weiner hired a lawyer to look into his options for prosecution or a civil case but has not bothered to contact law enforcement to investigate. 5. Weiner will no longer discuss this ir entertain any questions concerning it from reporters. Starts to paint an interesting picture.
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dcunning30 replies:
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Yes indeed, interesting. Let's see how fast the mainstream media will try to get this story off the radar now that they have done their minimum due diligence.
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endurorob_5 says:
"Lets remember that the debt limit vote is to continue to pay the BUSH debt. #TaxCutsForBillionaires."


+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++What an idiot. Raising the debt limit does not pay any previous debt it just allows Obama to continue with increased and record setting deficit spending. And the fact that he hired a lawyer and now refuses to discuss this at all only creates suspicion.
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xlib replies:
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endurorob-so Bush has been potus for the past 2.5 years? Hmm. Say, perhaps you can rail about GE & GM not paying taxes since barry has been in. After all, they are bff's
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cbsnacilbuper says:
This guy is guilty, just listen to his answers. My problem is that he represents the United States in a highly public manner. This is not how we need the US represented now or ever.

If the FBI finds that this was done by him he should do the right thing and step down. I hope CBS holds him to it.

College Student, really?
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nearl451 says:
Obvious sophomoric prank. Come on Wiener? Crotch shot?

Over the week hacking of facebook accounts has skyrocketed.

Great joke. Ha Ha.
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markvinden says:
i dont even need to read the article i didnt like him before and i still dont like the hack.. who ever he is or isnt following he is a Lahoooooooooo-s-HER (said like jim carrey) hehehehe friggen donkey
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markvinden says:
i dont even need to read the article i didnt like him before and i still dont like the hack.. who ever he is or isnt following he is a Lahoooooooooo-s-HER (said like jim carrey) hehehehe friggen donkey
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wfw3536 says:
Why doesn't Weiner come clean. He is always the first to jump on others, now all of sudden we should move on when he has obviously done something wrong or inappropriate for a US Congressman. I just hope the media doesn't try to cover up this story like they did for John Edwards.
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xlib replies:
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A dem politician "coming clean". Interesting concept but will never happen.
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knucklecheese says:
I doubt Weiner had anything to do with this. People get their social networking accounts hacked all the time. What I do take issue with is the fact that "a person of integrity" does not post bald-faced lies like "Lets remember that the debt limit vote is to continue to pay the BUSH debt...". If that were at all true, our deficit would have stopped growing when Bush left office. The truth is that both Dems and Reps have been, and still continue to spend money we don't have like it's going out of style, all the while pointing the finger at each other for our financial woes. I don't know about you folks, but I'm getting pretty tired of BOTH these packs of clowns.
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justme2012 replies:
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My goal is to get all the good ole boys from both parties out of office. We need to pass a constitutional ammendment with term limits for congress.
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