2/13/08

Clemens: So Misunderstood By Everyone

     I woke up to see Roger's face just looking sick as the congress people were droning on about the goals of the hearing.  Once the questioning began, Roger became a broken record.  His argument is that he never did anything and any recollections by anybody else to the otherwise must be faulty recollections.  Congress proceeds to trot out Petitte's and his wife's affidavits.  McNamee looks kinda like a light-haired version of McLoving from Superbad.  His accent made me smile, especially when he said the words 'mark', 'father', and 'Winstrol'.



So basically everyone but Roguh is a liyuh.

I'm going to watch some more.

Update:

It definitely got a lot more interesting.  Congress has a lot more information than they were letting on.  The nanny stuff seemed the biggest gotcha presumably because Clemens and his counsel thought they had already gotten to the nanny and persuaded her to testify to congress to protect Roger regarding that party at Jose Canseco's house.  Somebody that calls themselves a legal analyst at ESPN (Roger Cossack) says they think Clemens is doing a great job and McNamee is totally unreliable.  Steve Phillips kinda calls Cossack on it and for once in my life I have to side with Phillips.  I think once the entire deposition of that nanny comes out will be the end of the questions.  Who knew it would come down to a nanny?  With the way this is going, it could take another turn.  This has been pretty fun.  I wonder if the nanny was hot.

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