2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumWhen Comey is rightfully blamed, is Weiner being overlooked?
in all the blame of Comey, right or wrong, I see almost no blame of Weiner. Does anyone really expect that the closest aid's husband being investigated for sexting a 15 year old girl, in the second scandal of this type, to have no effect?
of course it means nothing about her policies - but scandals of this sort, at the worst possible time, *always* hurt. Always
Skinner
(63,645 posts)And yes, if it weren't for Weiner, Comey would not have gotten another bite at the apple.
NRQ891
(217 posts)that there was a factor of just plain dumb bad luck in this election, that many are underestimating
vi5
(13,305 posts)I mean really what idea could Hillary have had that the husband of her closest aide was a predator with dangerous proclivities? And how could she have known that it would have possibly at all been connected with computers/emails/etc.?
Really, there was no way anybody could have known that.
Right?
Arkansas Granny
(31,832 posts)I assign more responsibility to Comey than I do to Weiner for Hillary's defeat. Her poll numbers were climbing steadily until Comey's letter was published, then they reversed direction.
NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)Trump talking about possible future sexual prospects with a pre-pubescent girl is locker-room talk.
We need to rightly define Trump as the head of today's Christian Conservative movement.
yellowcanine
(36,345 posts)Last edited Thu Dec 1, 2016, 09:59 AM - Edit history (1)
Think about it - Giuliani and his crew of rogue FBI agents were desperate to find a hook to drag down Hillary Clinton. What better way than to attack through a weak link like Anthony Weiner? I think there is a chance Weiner was set up to get to Clinton.
NRQ891
(217 posts)that's my whole point. a weak link is all it takes to take down a candidacy, when it's close and the candidate has high negatives (deserved or not). I think a huge element of bad luck is being overlooked tin the post analysis