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He was following a lot of cute young things. Some of whom (and not just the Comely Coed) had announced crushes on him. Like the porn actress, for instance. Who got a DM from him. And said she was physically attracted to him.
Suspicious? Yes of course, and this is the thing: Because that sort of mixing between men and women who could be attracted to each other is a suspicious, and dangerous, proposition, most people try to avoid that sort of thing.
And when they don't avoid it? Bad things tend to happen, because people don't really think very much once the sex drive engages and basically takes over the entire brain.
@Stranahan interviews a girl (his daughter?) on the swirling controversy of whether she took the cookies.
Um: I had added Jon Stewart because I had heard he gave a shout-out to blogs staying on the story. Um, yeah: to Gawker, to Daily Kos, etc., for disproving the story. Ahem.
And the one blogger he slammed for speculating -- Andrew Breitbart -- gee, just happened to be right. Though Breitbart wasn't speculating. He was noting the fact that Weiner was following a lot of young, cute girls who had nothing much to do with politics.
So I took down the link. Not worth it. He talked around the story, implied Weiner was innocent, and congratulated Gawker and Daily Kos on their tip-top journalism.