Now Suggesting Advice for Grimm? Anthony Weiner.

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<p>Anthony Weiner may not be mayor of New York City, but he’s trying another career on for size: advice columnist.</p>

Former U.S. congressman from New York and current Democratic candidate for New York City Mayor Anthony Weiner leaves a campaign stop at the Nan Shan Senior Center to meet the press, in the Queens borough of New York July 29, 2013. SHANNON STAPLETON / Reuters
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Anthony Weiner may not be mayor of New York City, but he’s trying another career on for size: advice columnist.

In an article penned for the New York Daily News, the onetime congressman and failed mayoral candidate offers his advice for onetime colleague Rep. Michael Grimm, R-N.Y., who’s in hot water for threatening to throw a reporter over a balcony on Tuesday night.

U.S. Rep. Michael Grimm (R-NY) talks to the media after meeting with House Speaker John Boehner to discuss the relief fund hold up in Congress for Hurricane Sandy victims at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, in this file photo from January 2, 2013. Grimm was caught on a television camera January 28, 2014 saying to a reporter, "I'll break you in half," after he was asked in an interview about a federal investigation into campaign finance violations. Picture taken January 2, 2013. REUTERS/Gary Cameron/Files (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS HEADSHOT)GARY CAMERON / Reuters

Weiner, who -- like Grimm -- had developed a reputation as a hot-headed lawmaker even before he became embroiled in his own sex scandal, wrote that Grimm should perhaps avoid interviews entirely as an investigation continues to swirl around his campaign finances.

Or, he suggests, keeping your cool can go a long way:

I know that “can you tell us about the status of the ethics investigation into you?” sounds like fighting words. But it can actually be an invitation to explain some of the messy doings that have swirled around you since nearly the moment you were elected.A few pols under investigation have handled such challenges with real poise. I was not one of them. I did a terrible job following these rules. I did embarrassing things and made them so much worse by being dishonest about them.

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