- The Washington Times - Monday, October 31, 2016

Conservative author Mark Steyn says the application of Occam’s razor to emails federal investigators found on Anthony Weiner’s laptop computer dictate that he was trying to inoculate himself against prosecution. 

Law enforcement officials confirmed over the weekend that FBI Director James Comey secured a search warrant allowing agents to sift through thousands of documents linked to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s secret email server. Mr. Steyn said in a new op-ed titled “Occam’s Weiner” that reasonable people will conclude emails belonging to estranged wife and Clinton adviser Huma Abedin were necessary for a man who would send text messages to a teenage girl in North Carolina.

“Huma and Weiner are so close to the Clintons that they were married by Bill. To the casual observer, Mr Weiner was merely the Mini-Me to Bill Clinton’s distinguishing characteristics,” the best-selling author said Monday. “Alas, he lacked the Clintons’ luck, and never enjoyed the same level of protection. It’s not unreasonable to conclude that, somewhere in the latter stages of this bumpy half-decade descent, Anthony Weiner decided it might be prudent to have an insurance policy.”

Mr. Steyn, who is preparing to launch “The Mark Steyn Show” on CRTV, added that Mr. Weiner’s “insatiable sexual proclivities” over the years killed his political dreams and may soon cost him his freedom.

“He has very little standing between him and the abyss — other than what he knows about his wife and her patrons,” Mr. Steyn said. “And that’s the least worst interpretation. The other is that, given the world knew Huma Abedin’s husband has a taste for girls a third of his age, someone sooner or later was going to apply a little pressure to him. Maybe even those Russians the Democrats have been bleating on about for weeks.”

Mrs. Clinton’s Republican opponent, Donald Trump, shared the same analysis in late August when it was announced that Mrs. Abedin would divorce her husband.


SEE ALSO: Al Sharpton: Anthony Weiner ‘like a recurring nightmare’ or ‘Damien’ horror movie


“I only worry for the country in that Hillary Clinton was careless and negligent in allowing Weiner to have such close proximity to highly classified information,” Mr. Trump wrote Aug. 29. “Who knows what he learned and who he told? It’s just another example of Hillary Clinton’s bad judgment. It is possible that our country and its security have been greatly compromised by this.”

Mr. Trump also published a prescient tweet Aug. 3 when he wrote, “It came out that Huma Abedin knows all about Hillary’s private illegal emails. Huma’s PR husband, Anthony Weiner, will tell the world.”

Democrats are furious with Mr. Comey for informing lawmakers Friday of the agency’s renewed investigation into Mrs. Clinton’s handling of the nation’s most sensitive intelligence between 2009 and 2013. Mrs. Clinton’s campaign has demanded details as to what agents are reading since voters head to the polls Nov. 8.

“There’s a lot of noise and distraction, but it really comes down to the kind of future we want and who can get us there,” Mrs. Clinton told an audience Sunday at a gay nightclub in Florida, Reuters reported. “We don’t want a president who would appoint Supreme Court justices to overturn marriage equality.”

• Douglas Ernst can be reached at dernst@washingtontimes.com.

Copyright © 2024 The Washington Times, LLC. Click here for reprint permission.

Please read our comment policy before commenting.

Click to Read More and View Comments

Click to Hide