Despite increasing calls for Anthony Weiner to withdraw from the New York City mayoral race, the former congressman continued his campaign Wednesday, a day after admitting that he had continued to send lewd online messages even after quitting Congress two years ago when his sexting scandal erupted.His opponents in the mayoral race and several newspapers have urged the disgraced congressman to pull out from the race, reminding voters that Tuesday’s revelations were repeated offenses.The New York Times Editorial Board wrote late Tuesday evening that Weiner is not a viable candidate with his dirty laundry still hanging in the air.
“At some point, the full story of Anthony Weiner and his sexual relationships and texting habits will finally be told. In the meantime, the serially evasive Mr. Weiner should take his marital troubles and personal compulsions out of the public eye, away from cameras, off the Web and out of the race for mayor of New York City.”
The New York Daily News published an op-ed with a similar message.
“Weiner entered the mayor’s race asking for New Yorkers’ trust. He had squandered the precious commodity by brazenly trying to lie his way out of the scandal that sunk him in 2011. He said he would play straight, but he deceived even as he spoke. And now he is a man whose word is accepted less readily than that of a nameless, faceless social networker. He cannot be mayor.”
The New York Post chimed in, writing that Weiner’s statement was not an “outright lie,” but he failed to “tell the full truth.”
“At yesterday’s presser, Weiner claimed there’s no news here because he’d admitted at the outset of this campaign there were more women out there. As we can now see, those were weasel words, because the couple knew most people would simply assume his contact with these other women had taken place before his humiliating resignation from Congress.”
The Wall Street Journal blasted Weiner for embarrassing his wife in an op-ed titled “The Anthony Weiner Show.”
“ Lewd tweets aside—there’s a line we never thought we’d write—Anthony Weiner ought to drop out of the New York City mayor’s race simply because of what he’s forced his wife to endure. Watching the elegant Huma Abedin stand next to her man Tuesday as he explained his latest sexually charged online exchanges was painful for a normal human being to watch. Mr. Weiner is not a normal human being.”
Weiner pressed ahead with scheduled campaign events, speaking during the Gay Men’s Health Crisis Mayoral Forum on the HIV/Aids epidemic immediately after his news conference, and at a New York City Housing Authority Public Hearing on Wednesday.The moderator of the mayoral forum even poked fun at Weiner’s situation Wednesday evening, asking the candidate which social media network he preferred.









