Huma Abedin

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find it amazing that the debate is about whether she is attractive. What I really want to know is what compelled her to write this book. She was not known professionally for being particularly kind. I find it hard to sympathize with her.


Attention
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think she’s lovely.


Hi Hilary!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Huma admitted he was physically cheating on her as well. Wow.

Abedin discloses for the first time in her new book that Weiner’s infidelity went beyond the X-rated texts he sent and received from various women, the interview reveals.

“I know it’s hard for you to say it, but you found that he was having physical relationships in your apartment?” O’Donnell asked, prompting Abedin to respond with a simple, “Yes.”

I would be surprised if he didn't physically cheat on her. He was way too involved in sexting to not be meeting at least one of them in person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find it amazing that the debate is about whether she is attractive. What I really want to know is what compelled her to write this book. She was not known professionally for being particularly kind. I find it hard to sympathize with her.


Money. She has no job -- her life revolved around being HRC's #1 and HRC is officially retired for life. I mean she could have moved to Silicon Valley and become a VP like half the Obama administration did but she'd have to leave New York and the Clintons for that.


Oh snap
Anonymous
She seems fascinating yet eloquent at the same time.

She was on cbs Sunday morning on 10/31 for an extended interview. It’s the first time I’ve heard her speak. (Linked below)

https://youtu.be/_PvAkNIpiFA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Huma admitted he was physically cheating on her as well. Wow.

Abedin discloses for the first time in her new book that Weiner’s infidelity went beyond the X-rated texts he sent and received from various women, the interview reveals.

“I know it’s hard for you to say it, but you found that he was having physical relationships in your apartment?” O’Donnell asked, prompting Abedin to respond with a simple, “Yes.”

I would be surprised if he didn't physically cheat on her. He was way too involved in sexting to not be meeting at least one of them in person.


It doesn't surprises me, what surprises me is that no one leaked that they slept with Wiener. I mean...everything else was from texts to sexts to messages.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Huma admitted he was physically cheating on her as well. Wow.

Abedin discloses for the first time in her new book that Weiner’s infidelity went beyond the X-rated texts he sent and received from various women, the interview reveals.

“I know it’s hard for you to say it, but you found that he was having physical relationships in your apartment?” O’Donnell asked, prompting Abedin to respond with a simple, “Yes.”

I would be surprised if he didn't physically cheat on her. He was way too involved in sexting to not be meeting at least one of them in person.


It doesn't surprises me, what surprises me is that no one leaked that they slept with Wiener. I mean...everything else was from texts to sexts to messages.

I wouldn't boast about sleeping with him and there isn't much to gain. He is a disgraced politician with no significant income stream and a registered sex offender. I would be embarrassed to of had a relationship with him. Huma must of been absolutely mortified and outraged as both a wife and mother to see her husband take a picture of his crotch with their sleeping child in bed next to him.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Huma admitted he was physically cheating on her as well. Wow.

Abedin discloses for the first time in her new book that Weiner’s infidelity went beyond the X-rated texts he sent and received from various women, the interview reveals.

“I know it’s hard for you to say it, but you found that he was having physical relationships in your apartment?” O’Donnell asked, prompting Abedin to respond with a simple, “Yes.”

I would be surprised if he didn't physically cheat on her. He was way too involved in sexting to not be meeting at least one of them in person.


It doesn't surprises me, what surprises me is that no one leaked that they slept with Wiener. I mean...everything else was from texts to sexts to messages.

I wouldn't boast about sleeping with him and there isn't much to gain. He is a disgraced politician with no significant income stream and a registered sex offender. I would be embarrassed to of had a relationship with him. Huma must of been absolutely mortified and outraged as both a wife and mother to see her husband take a picture of his crotch with their sleeping child in bed next to him.


Tabloids and media were paying top dollar for embarrassing texts/sexts/stories about him at the height of his scandal years pre-prison. That's how the scandal originally blew up twice. After he mistakenly posted the first NSFW pic, the next time the girl he was chatting outed him herself. I'm assuming he was sleeping with women on Huma's house pre-prison, not post-prison.
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Anonymous wrote:Huma admitted he was physically cheating on her as well. Wow.

Abedin discloses for the first time in her new book that Weiner’s infidelity went beyond the X-rated texts he sent and received from various women, the interview reveals.

“I know it’s hard for you to say it, but you found that he was having physical relationships in your apartment?” O’Donnell asked, prompting Abedin to respond with a simple, “Yes.”

I would be surprised if he didn't physically cheat on her. He was way too involved in sexting to not be meeting at least one of them in person.


It doesn't surprises me, what surprises me is that no one leaked that they slept with Wiener. I mean...everything else was from texts to sexts to messages.

I wouldn't boast about sleeping with him and there isn't much to gain. He is a disgraced politician with no significant income stream and a registered sex offender. I would be embarrassed to of had a relationship with him. Huma must of been absolutely mortified and outraged as both a wife and mother to see her husband take a picture of his crotch with their sleeping child in bed next to him.


Tabloids and media were paying top dollar for embarrassing texts/sexts/stories about him at the height of his scandal years pre-prison. That's how the scandal originally blew up twice. After he mistakenly posted the first NSFW pic, the next time the girl he was chatting outed him herself. I'm assuming he was sleeping with women on Huma's house pre-prison, not post-prison.

Apparently he wants to cash in on what happened a decade ago. He is considering selling the images as NFTs among other things like a Trump check and emails from John Stewart. I guess he needs the cash. For the sake of his kid he shouldn't. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/06/business/media/anthony-weiner-nyc-mayor-race.html
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Anonymous wrote:Huma admitted he was physically cheating on her as well. Wow.

Abedin discloses for the first time in her new book that Weiner’s infidelity went beyond the X-rated texts he sent and received from various women, the interview reveals.

“I know it’s hard for you to say it, but you found that he was having physical relationships in your apartment?” O’Donnell asked, prompting Abedin to respond with a simple, “Yes.”

I would be surprised if he didn't physically cheat on her. He was way too involved in sexting to not be meeting at least one of them in person.


It doesn't surprises me, what surprises me is that no one leaked that they slept with Wiener. I mean...everything else was from texts to sexts to messages.

I wouldn't boast about sleeping with him and there isn't much to gain. He is a disgraced politician with no significant income stream and a registered sex offender. I would be embarrassed to of had a relationship with him. Huma must of been absolutely mortified and outraged as both a wife and mother to see her husband take a picture of his crotch with their sleeping child in bed next to him.


Tabloids and media were paying top dollar for embarrassing texts/sexts/stories about him at the height of his scandal years pre-prison. That's how the scandal originally blew up twice. After he mistakenly posted the first NSFW pic, the next time the girl he was chatting outed him herself. I'm assuming he was sleeping with women on Huma's house pre-prison, not post-prison.

Apparently he wants to cash in on what happened a decade ago. He is considering selling the images as NFTs among other things like a Trump check and emails from John Stewart. I guess he needs the cash. For the sake of his kid he shouldn't. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/06/business/media/anthony-weiner-nyc-mayor-race.html


Disgusting. Get a real job like everyone else, loser.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I find it amazing that the debate is about whether she is attractive. What I really want to know is what compelled her to write this book. She was not known professionally for being particularly kind. I find it hard to sympathize with her.


Attention


And money.
Anonymous
She obviously needs money and is trying to find her next job.
Anonymous
NYT just did an insightful review of the book; I'm not interested enough to buy this, but will add it to my library list.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/01/books/review/both-and-huma-abedin.html

"The catalog of her Job-like suffering — the shame to which she was subject for actions other than her own — is at times excruciating to read; but it is as if in uttering those episodes aloud, she ensures that they do not own her. Huma still fascinates, not because of any lurid details she exposes but because her story serves as a parable, a blinking billboard of a reminder that no one is exempt from suffering. She is far from psychologically minded; but there is, somehow, something comforting in her refusal to find bright sides of the story or purport to share great wisdom as someone who is still standing despite it all. The only way out, she seems to say, was through, which is perhaps not original, but has the benefit of being true.

The book does sometimes suffer from Abedin’s apparent feeling that she cannot afford to seem less than saintly toward others. When she learns that colleagues on Clinton’s campaign team called for her removal, she says, “I didn’t blame anyone for how they felt and knew it must not have been easy on any of them.” Along with those staff members, Clinton, too, was disappointed that Abedin had given a press conference supporting her husband’s bid for mayor, even following more ugly revelations; but she called Abedin to her home to say she did not think Abedin should “pay a professional price for what was ultimately my husband’s mistake, not mine.”

Abedin, who is now divorced, reveals so much of her personal travails, but clearly would never have written a political tell-all, despite all she has to tell. Her memoir is an unburdening, an apology and an attempt at restitution. For all its darkness, it is also a gesture of gratitude."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NYT just did an insightful review of the book; I'm not interested enough to buy this, but will add it to my library list.

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/01/books/review/both-and-huma-abedin.html

"The catalog of her Job-like suffering — the shame to which she was subject for actions other than her own — is at times excruciating to read; but it is as if in uttering those episodes aloud, she ensures that they do not own her. Huma still fascinates, not because of any lurid details she exposes but because her story serves as a parable, a blinking billboard of a reminder that no one is exempt from suffering. She is far from psychologically minded; but there is, somehow, something comforting in her refusal to find bright sides of the story or purport to share great wisdom as someone who is still standing despite it all. The only way out, she seems to say, was through, which is perhaps not original, but has the benefit of being true.

The book does sometimes suffer from Abedin’s apparent feeling that she cannot afford to seem less than saintly toward others. When she learns that colleagues on Clinton’s campaign team called for her removal, she says, “I didn’t blame anyone for how they felt and knew it must not have been easy on any of them.” Along with those staff members, Clinton, too, was disappointed that Abedin had given a press conference supporting her husband’s bid for mayor, even following more ugly revelations; but she called Abedin to her home to say she did not think Abedin should “pay a professional price for what was ultimately my husband’s mistake, not mine.”

Abedin, who is now divorced, reveals so much of her personal travails, but clearly would never have written a political tell-all, despite all she has to tell. Her memoir is an unburdening, an apology and an attempt at restitution. For all its darkness, it is also a gesture of gratitude."


And that right there is why HRC lost. She saw Huma as herself reliving the Clinton affair scandal humiliation, kept her on for the campaign, and by not distancing herself in the first set of scandals - she got walloped with the FBI laptop scandal also courtesy of Huma/Anthony Weiner.
Anonymous
I'm immensely curious at what people like Terry McAuliffe, Clinton's campaign chief, have to say about the decision to key Huma Abedin. I'm guessing we'll never know.
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