WHAT WILL CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS SOLVE?
January 10th, 2008 | by HG |
The Congressional hearing that will feature Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte, and Brian McNamee has been delayed until February 13th. Congress wants to actually plan for this hearing instead of winging it like they did the first time MLB was called to Capitol Hill. The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform will begin meeting with lawyers for Clemens, Pettitte, and McNamee Thursday.
January 15th will still see steroids in front of Congress as the HCOOAGR will breakdown the Mitchell Report. Testifying in front of the House that day will be Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig, union leader Donald Fehr, and George Mitchell. Hopefully Fehr and Selig will have to face some tough questions.. Like, how far up your ass does your head have to be for you to be blind to the steroid problem?
At the end of the day, these hearings mean nothing. The players and owners won’t be forced to give back any money, World Series rings aren’t going to be forfeited. MLB’s attendance has been climbing for years so the fans are clearly not too upset by performance enhancing drug use. The hysteria over outing guys will wear off, and the game will get back to normal. And we’re all gonna wonder how the hell Congress has this much time on their hands.
Hearing featuring Clemens, McNamee, Pettitte postponed until Feb. 13. Courtesy of ESPN
Photo courtesy of The Hype Guy
Tags: Roger Clemens, Congress, Andy Pettitte, Baseball
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