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Posted By: Andrew
I just finished watching the Roger Clemens interview on 60 minutes. Just curious what others thought of it? To me he looks more guilty then ever. The main question that stood out to me was when asked about a lie detector test, he was very quick to say they aren't always that great. Also hes "officially" retired for a 4th? time now. For someone whos been infront of the media of New York, for someone whos been infront of millions for a World Series, for someone who has done interview after interview for papers, magazines and tv, he just looked to fidgity and to nervous to be innocent. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Pitiful. He and his representatives have tin ears. What an awful bit of spin control. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
My wife thought he was telling the truth. I thought he was lying. I think he wants to get to the Hall of Fame, and steroid users probably won't. Let's see if McNamee now sues him. |
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Posted By: CN
As a member of law enforcement for 23 years and who has attended the FBI interogation school as well as others and conducted thousands of interviews and obtained countless confessions it was clear that Clemens was lying. Besides the lie detector segment which was probably the most obvious there were at least 4 other segements in which he was lying.(I was informally taking notes while watching). As an experienced interrogater body language as well as verbal language can tell the interrogater about a persons truthfulness. I watched this interview as a training excercise for my job and took my own prior opinions out and I can tell you that Clemens was lying. CN |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Too many excuses. |
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Posted By: Scot Reader
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Posted By: Brad
His record should be striped, plan and simple! |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
1st, I will say I was never a fan of Clemens. As a Yankee fan I obviously disliked him when he was with the Red Sox. And, |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Clemens was lying when he said he has been a workout machine his entire career also....I still remember him coming to Spring Training in his final season with the Red Sox and watching him try to climb over a chain link fence...he looked like a fat tub of goo ($1 to David Letterman). |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I have three children.... |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Ted you could have shortened your response to "Democrats and CBS News are all liars" and saved a lot of typing. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
CN -- I agree. I've cross examined enough people to know quickly who is lying. This one was not even close. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Why must you view everything thru "politically tinted" glasses ? |
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Posted By: Scot Reader
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Sorry Ted, but your attacking the messenger is right out of the political handbook. You voted for Jimmy Carter?? Not many will admit to that one. |
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Posted By: Alan U
It will be interesting to see if he is willing to testify in front of Congress. |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
CN, |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Yes, it's tough admitting I voted for Carter (big mistake); but, I try to be truthful. Speaking about |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Two definites: Clemens will testify in front of Congress; and Clemens will lie in front of Congress. |
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Posted By: DD
Most people with an addiction, be it drugs, alcohol, or smoking, or people that take an illegal substance for whatever reason, will downplay or rationalize the effects as it pertains to them. If that wasn't the case, no one would smoke, take drugs, or do steroids (except in the case of real medicinal value). |
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Posted By: CN
Any advanced interrogater or cross examiner knows the key signs to look for to determine if a person is lying,Clemens was not even close. I wonder if the interview was controlled how Clemens would have responded. His counsel would probably not let him interview unless they controlled the interview. I respect Mike Wallace for what he does but at 89 years old there is only so much time he could push Clemens on the issue. I am sure that Jeff or myself would like to question Clemens in our professional capacity as we could go on for hours and would probably get a totally different response from this fraud. My guess is that if not granted immunity Clemens will take the 5th before Congress. CN |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
CN -- for what it's worth, 60 Mins does not give its subjects any control over interviews (as I so painfully learned as a younger lawyer; if not for the sympathy of a kind hearted producer they would have made a complete ass out of me via a Steve Kroft interview). |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
This is what Roger Clemens looked like to me tonight. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Hahha! Dan, there's got to be a youtube of him.... |
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Posted By: Steve
In addition to the tell-tale eye movement, this question was the real clincher... |
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Posted By: George
Forget it. |
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Posted By: Ken W.
Take the political discussions elsewhere, please. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Referring to the pre-drug testing era in MLB, a player can (and does often does) say "I never failed a drug test." To which a fan can accurately reply, "You never passed a drug test." It's hard to find meaning, much less 'proof,' in the fact that someone never fail a test that didn't exist much less was taken. I never lost an Olympics pole vaulting competition, which, trust me, doesn't make me an expert pole vaulter. I've also never lost an Indy 500 or a Miss Argentina pageant, failed the Harvard medical exams or lost a single round against James Jeffries. |
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Posted By: CN
Jeff I should have clarified what I meant by control. I didn,t mean to insinuate that Wallace cleared the questions ahead of time with Clemens but the way I meant control was that the interview was done at Clemens house with Wallace sitting on a chair with ROCKET on the back thus giving Clemens at least some comfort level. CN |
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Posted By: Bob
CN- You are spot on with the body language observations. Like Jeff, I have spent a lifetime cross-examining witnesses in criminal cases and the body language signs of falsified testimony were there. |
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Posted By: Dan P.
I watched clemens on 60 Minutes also. 2 comments: |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Nathan Thurm |
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Posted By: JT Burtchaell
I think he was lying too, but I hate overconfidence. |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
he did the drugs......No doubt about it. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Tennis star Martina Hingis was recently suspended for testing positive for cocaine. A sportswriter said he was waiting for her to say, "I thought I was snorting Vitamin B12" |
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Posted By: Tom
I have not been a criminal defense attorney for a lifetime, yet, only 27 years so far. I disagree with Bob. Having shredded the testimony of more than one polygraph examiner to the point of making juries giggle at them, I do not believe there is enough "science" in polygraph examination to even raise it to the level of "junk science". If polygraphs were scientifically reliable, they would be admissible in the federal courts (they are not) and in most state courts (they are not). That being said, I agree that it was obvious from his demeanor that Clemens was not being truthful. He will either lie to Congress or take the 5th, a lose-lose situation. Roger should have come clean as Pettitte did. He might have been forgiven eventually. Now he has put his friend in a very tough spot. What will Pettitte do if asked about Clemens? |
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Posted By: keyway
Amazing how some of you guys are now interigation experts. His eyes, the look on his face, his movements. Give me a break!!!!! He said he took loads of viox before he knew it was bad, so did I. Whats to lie about there. I don't like Clemens and never did but I hardly think he convicted himself in this interview. Todays News, Clemens is suing. Good for him. As he said, everyone today is guilty before the facts. |
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Posted By: Corey R. Shanus
Why do you say that in order to avoid prison Clemen's trainer needed to lie about Clemens? From what's been reported, all he had to do was tell the truth, the substance about what he said being irrelevant as long as it was the truth. I was a bit surprised Wallace did not follow up on this point. Clemen's response was that, as Ted says, the trainer was motivated to lie. Wallace let it go at that, which I think will fuel accusations that he was too soft on Clemens. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I'll be anything Clemens has already taken and failed a polygraph test -- don't you think he and his lawyers would have loved to waive results of such a test all over the media? And if he hasn't taken one yet it's because he knows he'll fail. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
After McGwire tanked in his first year of eligibility for the Hall, every athlete with Hall of Fame aspirations and oversized bodies has been put on the defensive. They know that if it is even assumed they took steroids it probably means a one-way ticket to Palookaville. |
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Posted By: Jerry Rucker
According to this mornings Houston chronicle, who's reporters interviewed Clemens in Rusty Hardin's Office Yesterday afternoon. Clemens states that he had an hour long conversation with McNamee last friday. First I am shocked that Mcnamee's lawyer would permit such a conversation. This conversation was most likely taped by Clemens Legal team and I'm sure that McNamee told Roger that he was pressured to turn on him. Which Roger and his lawyers can use to spin in his defense. But unless McNamme was pressured to lie about Clemens it makes no difference whether he was pressured or not. |
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Posted By: Tom
I have no trust in polygraph tests as proof of anything. However, Clemens and his people are interested in public and media perception now, not about truth or proof. So, I agree with Jeff. If Clemens could pass a polygraph, he would have done so. It is likely that his lawyers ran him on a private polygraph test and he did not pass. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
"It is likely that his lawyers ran him on a private polygraph test and he did not pass." |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I'd bet heavily that he hasn't taken a polygraph. Any such test would be discoverable in the defamation action. His attorney is far too calculating to have made that mistake. |
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Posted By: Jerry Rucker
Another thing, It is my understanding and correct me if I'm wrong but Lidocaine is a joint pain medicine that is suppose to be injected in the joints and not in the derraire. |
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Posted By: Richard Simon
I doubt if Clemens will sue and open himself up to depositions. Lying under oath is a crime. |
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Posted By: Darren
Lidocaine is a local anesthetic with a short duration of action used mainly as a numbing medicine prior to sutures, but also used in joint injections. |
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Posted By: JK
"I doubt if Clemens will sue and open himself up to depositions." |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
A question is if Clemens actually did take only B12 and Lidocane and feels the trainer is mistaken, why didn't he simply tell this to Mitchell when Mitchell invited him and his lawyer to give their input? Is it just me, or would this have been the most obvious and sanest avenue to impart the knowledge if accurate, in particular considering Mitchell has said he removed a player's name from the document after the player provided counter evidence. Refusing to offer this information months earlier to a respected former judge in private quarters, but coming out with a YouTube video and staging a 60 Minutes interview in your kitchen is, to say the least, an odd and circuitous way to impart information if the information is true, simple and shows your innocence. And, considering the principle of Occam's Razor, there are always reasons someone, and lawyer, forgoes the simplest, most obvious and seemingly most self-beneficial way of doing things. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
What I find interesting about the Complaint is that it is neither signed by nor attested to by the Plaintiff. |
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