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The truth is Lance is still a jerk

It is, however, refreshing, surprising for him to have admitted all

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I’m a marathon runner. A few years ago my coach was diagnosed with cancer. The first thing his ragged team of runners did was sign him up with Livestrong.

Through the course of his treatment he would show up to track with his yellow beanie warming his chemo-ravaged bald head. He proudly wore the iconic wristband to every doctor’s appointment.

It’s possible every athlete — novice or otherwise — fighting cancer in the last decade did the same. Legions of Livestrong members trying to inspire the next cancer survivor.

It’s with that in mind that I say I am disgusted with Lance Armstrong. He’s a fraud. Whatever there was to admire about him was a lie. He’s a fake. A phony. A cheat. It’s hard to hate a cancer survivor. Lance has always had a way of making the difficult seem easy.

I find what he did; the lies, the bullying, destroying people’s reputations to be irredeemable. I don’t think he should be forgiven. I think the best thing that should happen to him is to be forgotten.

He’s repulsive to me. As I watched his “come to Oprah” interview in which he came clean about his doping, I was reduced to only expletives. “Schmuck!”

Then it occurred to me how rare it is that someone who’s been living a lie — a lie as big as the one Armstrong was living — admits all. The public is not used to a full confession. Liars tend to stay liars and go to their graves as liars:

Big tobacco, OJ Simpson, Ken Lay, George W. Bush, pedophile priests, BP and a long list of really puffy professional baseball players (who got passed up to be in the hall of fame this year) just to name a few.

We’ve become immune to baloney in politics. Neil Newhouse, a Romney pollster, said last August, “We’re not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact-checkers,” which ended up being the most truthful thing said by Romney or his surrogates until his concession speech.

Romney’s VP pick Con-gressman Paul Ryan, in a staple of his stump speech, blamed a factory closing in his district on Obama when it had closed during the Bush Administration. They repeated over and over again that the work requirement for welfare had been done away with by the president. It wasn’t. Nor did Obama start his presidency with an apology tour.

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alfaspider wrote on February 1, 2013 1:52 p.m. ...
That which tops Armstrong in terms of sheer repellant character are Leftists. Congrats on your success Tina. I've never voted for a Democrat for president due to the intellectual dishonesty inherent to the Left. Embedded within this is the mantle they select for themselves of defenders of the weak. In my childhood and youth I fell for it. My adulthood is a coming to the realization that the Left and Leftists are the most vile, repugnant, loathsome characters on the planet. But at least we agree on Lance. :-) Lance epitomizes Leftist amorality, so I'm not sure why you revile him so.

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