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Weiner Turning to Bill Clinton for Advice

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With Weiner's professional life on the verge of collapse, both he and his wife have turned to the Clintons -- for consolation, for help or just an ear that will listen. The congressman, who has embarked on an epic apology tour in the halls of Congress to try and convince colleagues he can keep his seat, reportedly called the former president to say he's sorry after he confessed to his indiscretions at a press conference Monday afternoon. It's not clear what transpired on the call.

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We all know by now that Weiner and the Clintons go way back. After all, Bill Clinton did officiate his wedding.

 



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