CBS/AP/ June 9, 2011, 8:24 AM

Dems shunning Weiner, strategist says

While a few of Anthony Weiner's fellow Democrats in Congress have said publicly that the disgraced New York congressman should resign, his standing in his own party is even worse in private, a Democratic strategist says.

"Right now," Robert Zimmerman told "Early Show" co-anchor Chris Wragge Thursday, "most Democratic members of Congress I speak to would sooner stand next to Congressman Paul Ryan, the Republican who authored the end of Medicare, than stand with Anthony Weiner."

Weiner, 46, has steadfastly refused to quit, despite admitting Monday that he'd tweeted sexually-charged photos and messages to six women he didn't know, then lied about it to his wife, family and constituents. Now, an X-rated photo that Weiner purportedly took of himself has turned up on the Internet, and his wife of less than a year, Huma Abedin, 35, is pregnant.

Weiner clings to office after new pic, baby news

She married Weiner in a ceremony officiated by former President Bill Clinton, is a longtime aide to Hillary Clinton, and is currently on an overseas trip with the secretary of state.

Pictures: Huma Abedin

Zimmerman pointed out that, for all Weiner's gone through this week alone, the going promises to get even tougher for him.

"Remember," he said, "when Congress reconvenes next week, Congressman Weiner has to address the issue of the (House) Ethics Committee holding investigations, subpoenaing all of his laptops and computer files, to see if he was in any way dialoguing or having Internet relations with people, and the ages of those people. Did he use government facilities in this process? If any of that's true, game over. He's going to have to deal with the pressure of his colleagues when they come back into session, as well."

Zimmerman says he's among those who feel Weiner should give up his office.

"Look," Zimmerman noted, "the reality is, he has been a great champion for many important causes. For instance, health care reform, tax reform. And he truly has to make a determination as to what's best for his issues he believes in, what's best for the Democratic message and his colleagues, and his own future.

"Personally, I think it's time for him to step down. I think it may be the best way for him to help build his future. He can be a very effective public policy advocate and not be in Congress."

"Huma Abedin,' Zimmerman added, "is a role model as a public servant. She's one of the most respected people, really beloved in Washington by people who work with her from both parties. I admire her and I regard her as a friend. I have the highest regard for her.

"Her pregnancy and her life are not at issue here, and really should be off the table. Anthony obviously has got to think about his family. I truly believe he loves his wife very much. He's gotta make that his focus. Unless he wants to run for governor of California, and with that state's track record, maybe he's got a future, but otherwise, he's really gotta focus on, in my opinion, what's best for the issues he believes in, (what's) best for his family, and I think that's best-served by pursuing public policy initiatives and not serving in Congress."

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Runsaber1 says:
The best thing to end this
would be for the whole democrat party to resign
and have 0bama resign from office too

the economy will then recover REALLY fast.
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samXXkiley says:
coucou,

l'image de Weiner est ternie m?me s'il reste au pouvoir

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Weiner's image is tarnished even he remains in power

"au revoir"
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StuartSpeaks says:
As a male I find his behavior and lack of respect and consideration for his position and wife UNBELIEVABLE. However today it seems each day we have come to accept how believable idiocy can be. Zimmerman expressed my sentiments far more eloquently than I can.
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FrankFran says:
Each year we seem to see more and more self destructive behavior by prominent successful people (primarily male). I feel so sad for Huma. I hope as Zimmerman stated that she is left alone and In spite of being married to him is not tainted by her husband's stupidity/insanity.
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RichmondPam says:
I recognized Zimmerman and he seems to be one of the few that has the guts to speak honestly about the Dems. I absolutely agree that Weiner should go and reinvent himself and not mar his wife's stellar career and reputation.
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nocorair says:
Let's look at some possible legitimate reasons people may have to keep banging on Weiner:

* The people who want him to resign are the same people who'd have wanted Bill Clinton, Gingrich, Sanford, Rangel, etc to resign.
* Some lawmakers may be getting bored by the "real" current issues, seeing them as the same old stories in different packages, and think that the Weiner story is too silly to pass up.
* The Weiner issue may be a way of bringing up a whole range of important Internet and privacy related issues that have been lying under radar up until now.
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noloyalisti says:
He did not follow the 11th Commandment. I still like anyone who is fighting the Imperialist Republicon Corporation that has seized the government.

I don't care what he does in his spare time. He probably need relief from battling the clueless, paid off Republicons.
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endurorob_5 says:
There is a term for guys that take pictures of themselves with their shirt off and send it to women. The term is "deuchbag".
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noloyalisti replies:
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If every Republicon deuchbag had to resign, there would not be one of them in Congress.
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Riley333 says:
What will the Little Weiner do in retirement???
http://www.e-forwards.com/
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bradkt1 says:
The defeaning sound of silence from Democrats is the sound of a Weiner being cut off.
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