January 18, 2009

McNamee Meets With Feds As Indictment Of Clemens Looms

We haven't been paying much attention to Fat Billy lately, but the Feds have.

Rick Morrissey, Chicago Tribune (also at the Herald):
In his hubris, Roger Clemens probably thought all of this eventually would go away.

He would swear to tell the whole truth before Congress, be as earnest as his constitution would allow and hope his seven Cy Young Awards would be more eloquent than he ever could be.

But it isn't going away. Federal prosecutors are tightening the screws like a compulsive carpenter. They're putting together a perjury case against him, and they're sending out invitations to the party ...

[I'm] intrigued by what it must feel like to be pursued the way Clemens is being pursued by the feds, especially when you've been a star most of your life. Fear doesn't seem to be Clemens' natural response to anything. ...

His supporters will say there's no fear when you know you've done nothing wrong. The rest of us will say there's no fear when you've spent your life getting your way. It's the only explanation for his refusal to give up this charade.
Brian McNamee, one of FB's former trainers, spent five hours on Friday with Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel Butler (and FBI investigators), answering questions about his involvement in Clemens's drug use.

10 comments:

johngoldfine said...

I'm no Rocket fan, but with certain soon-to-be-recent officeholders out there also caught in perjury about serious stuff, not to mention others involved in violating their oaths of office, and worse, much worse-- you'd think the federal prosecutors would have something better to do than get excited about a jock lying about steroids. Really, who gives a fuck about steroids or the liars who use them?

laura k said...

Really, who gives a fuck about steroids or the liars who use them?

I sure don't.

Benjamin said...

Lying to Congress is a crime and ought to be prosecuted (the Bush administration included).

laura k said...

People lie to Congress every single day. They're called Senators and Representatives.

BklynSoxFan said...

Never thought I'd write this:

"Let's Go Feds!"

Benjamin said...

Yes, well, reps and senators have immunity for lying, under the Speech and Debate clause. The constitution doesn't have an Indignant Texan with Small Balls and Back Zits clause.

johngoldfine said...

For a perjury charge, I'd be more interested in former AG A.G.--and he's just a start. And if Texas is your thang, he's all of that too....

Benjamin said...

Paps signed a 1-year deal for $6.25m.

Also something about being a new morning in America.

Benjamin said...

And Lopez signed for $1.35m, so that's everyone.

allan said...

Also something about being a new morning in America.

Yeah, but the afternoon and evening are gonna be pretty much the same.