Bill Maher and Jane Lynch Give Dramatic Reading of Weiner’s Dirty Facebook Messages

Oh … so good.

Wow, that was funny.

Well, he did say he sent that infamous picture as a joke, and the texting was hilarious. Maybe he wasn’t lying :D.

I must say, this gives me intense nostalgia of cybersex back in the day. It was, indeed, a lot of fun.

My only criticism is that it lasted one lone too long. The “cock sucking Republicans” line was a natural climax and drew a huge audience response, but for some reason they threw in the next line that led nowhere.

It was part of the Facebook message; That’s why he read it.

Well that was certainly different than Steve Allen giving a dramatic reading of the lyrics to Be-Bop-A-Lula…

Was this from last Friday’s Real Time?

I didn’t click on the link because I have that episode on my DVR and plan to watch it tonight. I expected him to do something on this and am looking forward to his take.

Needs to be nominated for an Emmy!

Epic

My thoughts exactly. How times have changed!

But who gets the writing credit? Weiner?

It was OK. The material was the star, not the readers. Almost anyone could have done that.

I thought his New Rules routine on the subject was 100x funnier.

I love the fact that this douchbag won’t give up his seat just yet… he’s going in for “treatment”. That is so laughable.

I saw something on cable this weekend that summarized this episode in a very funny way.

I don’t get it… why do these guys EVER take a picture of their dick and send it electronically? It never ends well. If it was me and I was compelled to send a dic-pic, I’d just download someone elses johnson from the internet and send it. Problem solved!

I can count how many dick pictures I’ve sent out on one dick. And I don’t even need that one – not for counting purposes at least.

It was harder in the old days when our statesmen had to daguerreotype their dick pictures and send them by pony express.

I believe this is the reason Polaroid film was invented.

Yep. Next on the script: Born Again.
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How do you know that though.

But that’s key! Even when his cyberfriend tries to point him back toward his job, he can’t let go of his weiner. Allowing the preceding line to be the, uh, climax allows him to, uh, come off as… nevermind.

I also think their intention was to read the entire exchange, unedited.

Phah! Back in my day, it was charcoal rubbings! Kids these days.