Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby fatdudeonabike » Wed Jan 09, 2013 12:51 pm
1pm next Friday Sydney time for the worldwide stream... and hopefully an australian network might pick it up and show it live or near live. i don't have 90 minutes to watch it during work
i expect we'll wake up on Saturday the 19th to the news that he's been arrested overnight...
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby norbs » Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:51 pm
roller wrote:
LOL. I did one on my blog and already have had to delete to comments from those of the yellow wristband using language even too fruity for me.
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby familyguy » Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:52 pm
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby ColinOldnCranky » Wed Jan 09, 2013 3:32 pm
Oprah, if you had any sense of the greater good you would refuse Lance the opportunity to give a sanistised persona and push him towards a session with a serious journalist. Say, David Walsh.
Lance, if you had anything with which to defend yourself you would be keen to put yourself before a genuine and persistent journalist or two.
Why am I not surprised. Both dress themselves up in clothes of doing great things for the wider community and both are un-apologetic self-promoters. Though at least Oprah gives an impression of modesty.
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby biker jk » Wed Jan 09, 2013 3:38 pm
'Armstrong recently updated his profile bio: “According to my rivals, peers, and teammates I won the Tour de France 7 times.”'
http://velonews.competitor.com/2013/01/ ... dia_270725
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby ColinOldnCranky » Wed Jan 09, 2013 3:41 pm
I don't think the writer ahs ever watched oprah. She doesn't grill, she somewhat subtely sycophancts.LANCE Armstrong will be grilled by Oprah Winfrey in his first public interview since he was stripped of his Tour de France titles in disgrace.
Unless she had George Foreman on. Then would would don a clean designer apron and grill something. Product placement and all that sort of stuff.
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby Red Rider » Wed Jan 09, 2013 3:46 pm
With the current evidence available, you could argue that he should face perjury charges anyway.
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby ColinOldnCranky » Wed Jan 09, 2013 4:24 pm
It appears that there is a statutory limitation applicable, one that is shortly to expire. If true it is a pity because that seems to be the only avenue fro getting him in front of truly inquisitorial questioning where he is unable to control or direct the conversation.Red Rider wrote:He gave sworn testimony in 2005 that he was clean, admitting to doping could lead to perjury and land him in jail. The Oprah interview sounds like a farce.
With the current evidence available, you could argue that he should face perjury charges anyway.
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby roller » Wed Jan 09, 2013 4:31 pm
fixed.ColinOldnCranky wrote:LANCE Armstrong will be invited to enjoy a grilled cheese sandwich prepared by Oprah Winfrey in his first public interview since he was stripped of his Tour de France titles in disgrace.
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby fatdudeonabike » Wed Jan 09, 2013 4:57 pm
Because Armstrong would obviously jump at that...ColinOldnCranky wrote:Oprah, if you had any sense of the greater good you would refuse Lance the opportunity to give a sanistised persona and push him towards a session with a serious journalist. Say, David Walsh.
Walsh is every bit as much a sycophant as Armstrong is. For gods sake, he just wrote book that, to me, looks as though its barely about Armstrong - its about himself, and how he spent 13 years being right. What a tool...
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Postby boss » Wed Jan 09, 2013 5:07 pm
As someone who hasn't had a microscope on cycling for the last 13 years, I actually found it quite an interesting read if not a little repetitive at times, due to the nature of reading articles that progressively get juicier as more information comes out.fatdudeonabike wrote:Because Armstrong would obviously jump at that...ColinOldnCranky wrote:Oprah, if you had any sense of the greater good you would refuse Lance the opportunity to give a sanistised persona and push him towards a session with a serious journalist. Say, David Walsh.
Walsh is every bit as much a sycophant as Armstrong is. For gods sake, he just wrote book that, to me, looks as though its barely about Armstrong - its about himself, and how he spent 13 years being right. What a tool...
Interesting perspective on how everyone in the industry ignored the obvious, really.
One of the weird things that I've never understood is how Lance has labelled dopers or ex-dopers as liars, and followed that up with 'you can't trust him because he is a liar'. The way he dealt with Floyd Landis was a perfect example - Floyd lied for money (in a book about not doping), and then after the dust settled, Floyd cleared his conscience and stated he did dope (for no personal gain). It's a really odd train of logic, and I don't know why anyone in their right mind would believe it.
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby vince » Wed Jan 09, 2013 5:11 pm
"Man plans, God laughs"
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby Mulger bill » Wed Jan 09, 2013 6:04 pm
Can I borrow a rock to help him hide under?
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby AUbicycles » Wed Jan 09, 2013 6:20 pm
I agree that this interview could potentially be used for an admission, if some tears are shed and any failures are then forgiven by the worlds most influential talk-show host (and audience) then the gains are retaining celebrity status and profile rather than being rejected by the entertainment and media industries.
On the flip side, it could also be public relations and holding his line.
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In related news, a BNA writer (trailgumby) has reported that a work colleague spotted Lance Armstrong in Sydney after Christmas. I guess the 2009 Tour Down Under and Lance Armstrong comeback was one of his most recent biggest publicity successes though after the USADA conviction he was no longer on the good side of the TDU race organisers... or vice versa
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby zero » Wed Jan 09, 2013 7:08 pm
They successfully sued this story into the ground in mid 2000s, so they've always believed in attack as right strategy, and its both in Lances and his lawyers nature. They couldn't easily sue Landis because he was making his statements in America, and the libel laws are difficult to work with, so they used character assassination. Its fine anyway because what they want to do is make prosecutors uneasy about Landis as a witness, and distract the Livestrong faithful from the Lance is a cheat story to the safe and easily proven Landis is a liar story.boss wrote:
One of the weird things that I've never understood is how Lance has labelled dopers or ex-dopers as liars, and followed that up with 'you can't trust him because he is a liar'. The way he dealt with Floyd Landis was a perfect example - Floyd lied for money (in a book about not doping), and then after the dust settled, Floyd cleared his conscience and stated he did dope (for no personal gain). It's a really odd train of logic, and I don't know why anyone in their right mind would believe it.
They could sue in the UK, and they sued the Sunday times into a settlement for running the story, but that is backfiring on them now, as the Sunday times has filed to reopen the case for return of the damage, interest and costs. One imagines it fell apart as a strategy because even Lance can't character assassinate George Hincappie, and Hincappie is reliable proof that cheats could beat the tests, and that Lances team had those cheats.
Wouldn't be suprised to find that this leak is all fundamentally distraction to PR manage the fallout of that suit (ie this strategy appears to be a response to further public bad news).
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby sogood » Wed Jan 09, 2013 7:31 pm
When the top public official don't hold their promises, what would LA care about it?Red Rider wrote:He gave sworn testimony in 2005 that he was clean...
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby toolonglegs » Wed Jan 09, 2013 7:41 pm
He needs to get this out of the closet so he can move on to other ambitions that I suspect have nothing to do with sport.
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby ColinOldnCranky » Wed Jan 09, 2013 8:27 pm
I have just finished the book this arvo. It IS about the chase. And so, yes, it is a lot about Walsh. It has been his largely under-attack life for thirteen years and at great cost to him, perpetually on the losing side and cast out with the leppers. What do you expect?fatdudeonabike wrote:Because Armstrong would obviously jump at that...ColinOldnCranky wrote:Oprah, if you had any sense of the greater good you would refuse Lance the opportunity to give a sanistised persona and push him towards a session with a serious journalist. Say, David Walsh.
Walsh is every bit as much a sycophant as Armstrong is. For gods sake, he just wrote book that, to me, looks as though its barely about Armstrong - its about himself, and how he spent 13 years being right. What a tool...
The stuff you may be looking for can be found in the Reasoned Decision. Or perhaps LA Confidential.
Get used to it though - there will be plenty of books and articles written from a wide range of contexts covering emphasising a whole universe of purposes, targets and whatever else.
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Re: Holy showtime Batman - Lance to admit doping?
Postby fatdudeonabike » Wed Jan 09, 2013 8:50 pm
With that said, Contador is far from a clean skin, we have pretty good reason to suspect the Schlecks, and if Wiggins wasnt an anglo, we'd be wondering how the hell he got so good so quickly.
For the record, Sportsbet have opened a market!
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This is free money! 67% percent on a one week investment.
I've gotta get a Sportsbet account - I use other bookies, and always regret it cos they do awesome novelty bets.
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