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Here’s how Twitter reacted to the Lance Armstrong-Oprah interview

The social networking site this evening was largely unsympathetic to the disgraced cyclist.

Updated 12.20

Here’s how Twitter reacted to the Lance Armstrong-Oprah interview
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Comments (6 Comments)

  • To quote @SeanGrandePBP, It’s pretty clear the most powerful drug Lance Armstrong abused was narcissism.

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  • In one way I’m surprised he admitted to as much as he did and in another I felt he was allowed by Oprah to give flowery answers. I’d like to have seen someone like Paul Kimmage throw in his own questions and see how that went. The arrogance and brazenness of him is hard to fathom and he at least admitted to that – suing people who you know are telling the truth takes some balls, pardon the pun. Hard to see what’s left to say considering he didn’t give details of the basic machinations of the doping rituals but Part Deux will be interesting too I’m sure. Just saw Betsy Andreu on US television going ballistic in response to the interview and what she saw as lying and question dodging. I don’t see the point of a tell-all interview that doesn’t tell all.

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  • Poor old Lance — if he were Irish we would be electing him to government next election to join the rest of the cheats.

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