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New York's Anthony Weiner Gets 'Porn Valley' Treatment with Gay Porn Parody

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The man who brought you "Jersey Score" (1 & 2) and "Getting Levi's Johnson" has come out with a gay porn parody of the Anthony Weiner saga.

Jet Set Men's Chris Steele has put together a gay porn titled "Anthony's Weener" (although we're not totally sure why they bothered to change the Congressman's last name). The parody takes shots at Gloria Allred and Larry Craig, another Congressman who resigned after a sex scandal, as well as Weiner himself.

Black boxes cover the NSFW visual portions of the trailer, but you might want to turn down the audio if you're at work. The opening bit reenacts the heckling of Howard Stern staffer who shouted "Were you fully erect? Were you fully erect?" at the press conference where Weiner resigned.

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