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Roger Clemens's words come back to bite him in the butt
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It's a controversial show scheduled to debut on Fox on Jan. 23. The concept of the show is this: Contestants competing on it will be hooked-up to a lie detector and asked to answer 21 questions without lying for the chance to win a $500,000 grand prize. Once you lie, game over.
Coincidentally, if you were paying attention to sports news this past week, then you probably heard Roger Clemens say on 60 Minutes that he might be willing to take a lie detector test.
Wow, so is there any way this might actually happen? Yes, yes there is.
Executive producer Howard Schultz of Moment of Truth said on Friday that the show is doing everything it can to get Clemens on board for a grilling.
Considering Clemens has spent the later part of his career as a mercenary going from team to team for straight cash, and he's so convinced that he never did steroids, and he wants to let the public know he never did anything, then going on the show seems like a natural fit.
Unless he, you know, used steroids. Then I guess it wouldn't work quite so well.
Maybe if we're lucky, Congress could just subpoena him to be on the show. Now that would be your government at work.
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