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    A 'Rocket' that never should have launched

    Regular viewers of C-SPAN might be surprised to learn that you can actually go to jail for lying to Congress.

    So the perjury trial of Roger Clemens, if nothing else, should serve as a cautionary tale. While lawmakers might not mind deceiving each other — let alone the rest of us — about a wide range of issues, they're in no hurry to extend that privilege to anyone else.

    In April, Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl got caught telling a whopper about Planned Parenthood, which he tried to walk back in a subsequent statement by explaining it was "not intended to be a factual statement." That won't work for Clemens. With jury selection set to begin Wednesday in Washington, D.C., Clemens is charged with six felony counts for telling a House Committee under oath in 2008 that he never used steroids or human growth hormone during a star-studded career.

    What's sad is how easily the whole mess could have been avoided. After being implicated in MLB's Mitchell Report, Clemens could have denied using performance-enhancers in a forum of his own choosing and quietly slipped into retirement while the debated raged on; or else, admitted using PEDs and then asked for forgiveness, the way close pal, former teammate and potential witness Andy Pettitte did.

    Instead, Clemens begged Congress to make a federal case out of it. Even after former U.S. Rep. Tom Davis of Virginia, the ranking Republican on the committee at the time, assured Clemens that his testimony behind closed doors would have been sufficient.

    But that was not the Rocket's style.

    "Somebody is trying to break my spirit in this room," Clemens said during testimony that February day three years ago, refusing to so much as glance at Brian McNamee, his former trainer and principal accuser. "And they're not going to break my spirit."

    Maybe not.

    But McNamee's version of their decade together has already made a sizable dent in his former employer's wallet, mostly to cover lawyer Rusty Hardin's legal fees, which could charitably be described as throwing good money after bad.

    Under Hardin's counsel, Clemens played a secretly recorded phone conversation for reporters in which he came off sounding like a budding Mafioso, then stormed out of his own hastily arranged news conference because he didn't like the line of questioning. Then there was Hardin's veiled threat against federal agent and investigator Jeff Novitzky — "If he ever messes with Roger, Roger will eat his lunch." And just for good measure, a defamation lawsuit against McNamee that was effectively laughed out of court.

    Hardin, though, wasn't kidding when he laid out the centerpiece of his legal strategy in a pretrial hearing Tuesday, arguing that McNamee began planning to blackmail his client in 2001.

    The trainer was questioned by local police that year — but never charged — after allegations that he drugged and raped a woman in a Florida hotel pool while on a trip with the Yankees. McNamee's contract with the club was not renewed after the investigation, which according to Hardin, prompted the trainer to begin fabricating evidence against Clemens so that the pitcher would keep him on as a personal trainer. The lawyer said Clemens did so, anyway, but that McNamee kept swabs, gauze pads and syringes with Clemens' DNA on them, then added the PEDs himself just in case.

    Throughout the long-running drama, McNamee has come off as neither a sympathetic figure nor a trustworthy one, despite working for the New York City police force before becoming a trainer. During his appearance before the House Committee, he was derided by a few Republican members as a liar, cheat, drug dealer and even mocked for using the title "doctor" in business dealings after getting his Ph.D. from a diploma mill.

    But McNamee's story from that day forward has never changed.

    "I told the investigators I injected three people — two of whom I know confirmed my account," he said then, referring to Clemens' teammates, Pettitte and Chuck Knoblauch. "The third is sitting at this table."

    U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton withheld a final decision on whether to allow those two and other ex-Yankees to testify, which would hurt the prosecution's case, or if the defense can introduce the rape allegations against McNamee stemming from the incident in Florida. Considering the chain-of-custody problems inherent in the evidence that McNamee gave federal investigators shortly after his testimony before Congress, the case likely will be largely a repeat of the he-said, he-said battle the two have waged in public ever since.

    If you're looking to set the early betting line, this might be as good place as any to start. During his go-round at the 2008 hearing, U.S. Rep Elijah Cummings of Maryland looked directly at Clemens and said, "If I walked in here, and it was even-steven, you and Mr. McNamee, I must admit that the person I believe most "is Mr. Pettitte."

    When the TV cameras caught up with him again this week, three years on, Cummings said something else about Clemens that had the ring of truth.

    "He asked for it, and he got it. And I believe he got a lot more than he bargained for."

    ___

    Jim Litke is a national sports columnist for The Associated Press. Write to him at jlitke(at)ap.org

     

    52 comments

    • Master Blaster  •  10 mths ago
      Does this means that turn about is fair play? Can politicians go to jail for lying to the people of the United States of America? It better be possible to do so. And we all need to take action on this issue. How many promisses have been made and then broken by poiticians?
      • Alkoholic 10 mths ago
        To answere your question, mega-trillions and then some, with more to come.
      • JL 10 mths ago
        Here's a lie that ticks Georgian's off to no end (literally) - 20 years ago they built a toll roll and promised to end it when the cost of the construction was paid for. Then according to the AJC -
        "The decision to suspend the Ga. 400 toll, Deal said, 'was to honor the governor’s promise from last year.' He was referring to former Gov. Sonny Perdue, who as head of the authority, said the 20-year-old promise to end the Ga. 400 toll when the road was paid off in 2011 could be recognized with a toll suspension. Upon restarting the toll, Perdue said then, 'I’m calling it a new toll.'"
    • andy  •  10 mths ago
      I can't stand Clemens never could, But what a joke about lie to congres these crook lie with every word out of the greedy slimy mouths. They have driven the country down the toilet, they should have been working on the country's problem and not worry about this jerk Clemens.
    • GeorgeH  •  10 mths ago
      If the American People can go to jail for lying to Congress then why doesn't Members of Congress go to jail for lying to the People?
    • millsrc22  •  10 mths ago
      How about this, go fix the effing budget and reduce our debt...who cares about whether Clemons lied under oath...go earn your money as elected officials not determing if some washed up d-bag took HGH or not...this shouldn't be news.
    • Steve  •  10 mths ago
      If this isn't a huge waste of money, I don't know what is! Does congress have nothing better to do?
    • WADE  •  10 mths ago
      complete waste of money, and everyone knows it. the ppl who are making this trial happen should be up on charges.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      If they take Clemens down they should do every single sports figure that's out there. Start with A-Rod, then for a few laughs. go to Vince McMahon,, then there will be no more wrestling... and while you're at it,,, do the NFL too,, why not do away with all sports ? They all take that stuff !!
    • Alkoholic  •  10 mths ago
      WOW - Ball-players lying like politicians. Politicians investigating ball-players for lying to them, and encroaching on their turf. Case of pot calling the kettle black. Only in America. Priceless!
    • Michael  •  10 mths ago
      Cannot stand Clemons. He cheated on and off the field.
      But...
      Getting in trouble for lying? Come on. All of Washington does it.
    • Michael  •  10 mths ago
      What's funny is Roger will probably run and, win a senate seat after all this. What a freaking waste of time and, OUR MONEY.
    • To many to mention  •  10 mths ago
      Really !! Seems to me a certain President of the United States ( Bill Clinton Affair) lied to congress and there was no penalty.
      • James H 10 mths ago
        Seems to me you don't know the facts.
      • A Yahoo! User 10 mths ago
        Actually he didn't lie about a damn thing. Of course the media distorted the story to make it seem like he did. Check your facts.
      • Glenn 10 mths ago
        He was not taking an illegal substance. Know what you are talking about before you post it. There is a difference between Steroids and a BJ.
    • Don  •  10 mths ago
      Doesn't congress have more imortant matters to attend to? Why did a baseball player need to answer to them in the first place? This is a waste of taxpayer's money and congressmen's time. Most of those congressmen were begging for his autograph before and after the hearings.
      • WayneR 10 mths ago
        Of course they don't! It's not like the country has real problems. Everything is perfect! The economy is booming. Unemployment is near zero. We are beloved world-wide. Our future is secure. And..wait. Wait. Sorry. That was a dream I had.
        You're right. Congress is using this to avoid looking at real problems. Real problems require real solutions. And people who make unpopular choices, like the kind that are needed for real solutions, don't get re-elected.
        So on with more completely unnecessary hearings.
    • Michael  •  10 mths ago
      I still can't see any reason WHY Congress was investigating steroid use in the first place, that's NOT their job! Clemens faces five years for lying to Congress, what does Congress get for CONTINUALLY LYING TO US? Oh right, they get another four year term in office to waste our tax money!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      Clinton lied to Congress and in court and nothing happened to him. So I guess it's ok when you are the president. God help this country, it's run by idiots
    • algebra  •  10 mths ago
      In other words, congress can LIE to you, but not the other way around!!
      • KNUCKLEHEAD 10 mths ago
        take it one step further - the law can lie to you and get away with it!!!!
    • whynot  •  10 mths ago
      Bernank lies to congress every time he testifies.
    • Stu  •  10 mths ago
      Hmmmmm.....anyone think a jury of Roger Clemen's "peers" can be selected from a pool of candidates from Washington DC?? Ha, no way.....
    • Drew  •  10 mths ago
      What an absolute waste of tax payer dollars. A bunch of liars are going to try someone for lying...pathetic! Rocket will probably go to prison while this woman who obviously killed her daughter is set free, great judicial system.
      • A Yahoo! User 10 mths ago
        Obviously??? Oh so you were there, and saw it all go down. So you think the jury that spent 33 days weighing evidence wanted to let a child murderer go free. This whole stupid country is nothing but a lynch mob.
      • Glenn 10 mths ago
        Obviously? Facts and evidence are what count. Perceptions and opinions do not.
    • Jarema  •  10 mths ago
      Roger Clemens should have told the Congressional panel that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction. I doubt any of them would have challenged him then! Better yet, he should tell them that a declaration of war is not required to intervene in Libya. If he had found a way to work those whoppers into his testimony, he would have put his accusers in a predicament. They would have to explain why they are charging him with some lies, and not the others, or else bring out the fact that Bush and Obama are liars.
    • WilliamM  •  10 mths ago
      Hey big Wednesday. Roger was the greatest cheating pitcher ever.
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