Sunday, January 20, 2013

Lance Armstrong and the art of lying

Saturday Night Live's first show of 2013 opened with Piers Morgan, or as you know me, the British Mario Lopez and an all-star slate of guests, covering all the largest scandals of the week. Morgan introduced the recently

The cheating is a huge part of the problem with Lance Armstrong, though not the only one. He told Oprah that he hadn't felt any sense of misconduct when he doped; that he hadn't felt terrible; and had not even thought he was

Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong acknowledged that he should be punished for taking — and lying about taking — banned substances during his interview with Oprah Winfrey, but he believes his "condemn" is too harsh.

PARK CITY, Utah—Lance Armstrong's two-night interview with Oprah Winfrey — in which the disgraced cyclist admitted to doping, bullying his detractors and never considering himself a cheater — left a slew of questions unanswered and the fate of

Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong acknowledged that he should be punished for taking — and lying about taking — banned substances during his interview with Oprah Winfrey, but he believes his "condemn" is too harsh.

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