Brian Howey: Weiner time for Rex
INDIANAPOLIS – Anthony Weiner, meet Rex Early, who will not be your sexting partner. But the joke’s on you. The
explosive saga of 650,000 emails on Weiner’s laptop, including some
apparently between Hillary Clinton and top aide Huma Abedin was a gift
for Early, who chairs the Donald Trump Indiana presidential campaign.
Last Friday, FBI Director James Comey alerted the world to the Weiner
trove, even if it was ambiguous in its meaning and content. Early, the
legendary Hoosier jokester, can hardly contain himself. “What
concerns me is we might have lost that Weiner voter,” Early cracked.
HPI responded that perhaps a trip to Fort Wayne’s Coney Island Weiner
Stand or, perhaps, Mr. Weenie in Peru might be in order. Clearly, Rex
Early’s buns are not steamed. For Early, it translates into momentum, a message that Gov. Mike Pence has been enunciating as he crisscrosses the nation.
Source: Howey Politics
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