Anthony Fisher on Stossel Tonight, Talking Weiner and the Pathetic Lives of Politicians
Tune into Fox Business Network (FBN) tonight at 9p ET.


I'll be on Stossel — the Fox Business Network (FBN) program hosted by icon of both libertarianism and tasteful facial hair, John Stossel — tonight at 9p ET.
We'll be talking about the fantastic documentary Weiner, which I described in a review for Reason as a "horror-comedy about ambition in electoral politics." In that review, I argued that the rehash of Weiner's multiple tabloid dramas are simply the backdrop for unbelievably compelling human drama:
What is riveting is watching two talented and ferociously ambitious people — Weiner and his wife, Hillary Clinton's right-hand and "body-woman" Huma Abedin — try to maintain their troubled marriage, raise their young son, and "get their lives back," which to them means being close to the levers of political power. Watching these two people debase themselves repeatedly all for the sake of naked ambition and a need to be beloved by strangers makes the film play like a horror-comedy.
Weiner literally frames his attempt at a political comeback as a gift to his wife, telling the off-camera filmmakers that Abedin "was eager to get her life back" and running for mayor was the "straightest line to do it." For those who don't fetishize elected officials and are generally cynical of the two-party electoral process, it's tough to understand who would want to endure living in a fishbowl filled with piranha at any point in one's life, much less so soon after going through such a public humiliation. But Weiner's desperate neediness, not his sexual compulsion, is the claw that repeatedly emerges from the ground to suck him back into the pit of hell.
Tune into FBN tonight at 9p ET to watch us try to figure out why anyone in their right mind would want to live the life of a politician.
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Anthony Fisher on Stossel Tonight, Talking Weiner
Ugh, grow up.
Weiner literally frames his attempt at a political comeback as a gift to his wife, telling the off-camera filmmakers that Abedin "was eager to get her life back" and running for mayor was the "straightest line to do it."
"Weiner Takes Straightest Line To Do It"
Mine has an upward bend in the middle, but i've never gotten any complaints.
"The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice." ? Martin Luther King Jr.
The Moral Universe is my wife's name for it, yes.
Why isn't Reason talking more about Johnson?
Duh...
Weiner...
Duh...
They should debate each other on some subject. Maybe sausages. "The Sausage Debate: Weiner V. Johnson".
"figure out why anyone in their right mind would want to live the life of a politician"
You mean, why would people take great risks in seeking power? Other than the opportunity to lord it over others, to reward their friends, to punish their enemies, and to enrich themselves without doing useful work?
It's a mystery.
Yea, but people will say mean things about you on the internets and to their family members during holidays.
They're unabashed power-hungry assholes. Their principles are in service to their ambitions.
FTFY.
That sort of behavior is typical of clinical sociopaths with narcissistic personality disorder. AKA most politicians.
There's gonna be a talking wiener on Stossel tonight?
+1 correct spelling
Wiener loves it when big black mics are shoved in his smiling face.
I can't see the alt-text. Is that close?
I can't help but think I'd view this much like I'd view a documentary about serial killers. Yeah, it might be very intelligent and offer some really valid insights. But, the subject matter discussed is just, well, creepy. Honestly, I have only passing interest in the lurid tales of Weiner's dick pics. He's a horrible, awful, person quite independent of that. I remember him quite distinctly as a loudmouthed bully, only able to avoid his proper comeuppance by virtue of the fact that he holds office.
I'm with this guy.
It's like watching a car crash - hard to take your eyes away.
He was an attack dog for the DNC. The other Dems didn't actually like him all that much.
The question is not why these defective assholes want the power of political office. The question is why so many people think that civilization will end if we don't give the defective assholes the power of political office.
It's like watching a car crash - hard to take your eyes away.
Or a "tragic" woodchipper accident.
Tragic.........hilarious..........such a fine line.
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