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A liar being interrogated by liars. Gripping.
The "evidence" is piling up that Roger Clemens did use the juice, but these Congressmen should be ashamed of themselves for wasting everyone's time and taxpayer money with this grandstanding.
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I wonder whether Jefferson, Hamilton, Franklin, Adams, et al. ever foresaw the day when United States senators would be questioning athletes about what they had ingested or injected.
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RC wins Round 1
I watched the whole hearing, and while RC had some problems at times, The Rep. from Indiana took McNamee apart. He did not have to appear today, and keep in mind he faces perjury charges if it is proven he lied under oath. The bottom line I feel here is credibility. Brian McNamee testified he has lied to police and when questioned by authorities before. He is a disgrace.
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But that's the world we live in. It's all about ME and Congress feels they can get some exposure and maybe help them get votes. FWIW, Roger should blame himself and all the members of the players union. There was no policy and eventually this was going to happen. My problem with this whole thing is this: Either name ALL who have done the "juice" or none. We all know there were way more than 80 players who took the stuff. More like 700-800 IMO, Seileg is a coward. He should have simply said to Congress IN THE BEGINNING - It's MY bad, and then laid out his new policy and moved forward - End of Story similar to what the late Pete Rosell did when football had a rampant problem with steroid abuse in football. Commisioner Rosell did not give names etc. He simply set a policy and moved forward NOT backward. Pete Booth
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Remember, Congress also has the transcripts of Andy Pettite agreeing with McNamee, or is he lying, too? I guess everybody but Roger could be lying....but I doubt it.
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I found the questioning by Dan Burton to be hilarious. His characterization of McNamee, while seemingly correct, is clouded by the fact that he has a ton of skeletons in his closet also. People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
Clemens came across either purposefully unsosphisticated or just plain dumb as he rambled on and answered questions. I just can't understand why he would keep McNamee around after McNamee injected Debbie Clemens and Roger got completely ticked off about it. But then again, I have no comprehension of why athletes surround themselves with the people they do. Lawrence |
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A disgraceful wasted over intrusion by people who ALLEGEDLY (or at least should) have better things to do.
A bunch of blow hards wanting to get their faces on TV and names in the press so they drag in Roger Clemens.. Personally, I dont care one way or the other.. if he broke the law.. thats not a Senate issue. Did he and the others taint baseball?? Well.. know what? That's not a senate issue either. That is a MLB and their fans issue. This is a pathetic fiasco on the part of congress.
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