Thursday, February 14, 2008

Waxman hearing on doping in baseball

The Congressional hearing chaired by Congressman Henry Waxman, Democrat of California, in which baseball pitcher Roger Clemens and admitted doping facilitator Brian McNamee testified, got Waxman lots of ink and air time, but it had nothing to do with governing. Doping in baseball is a baseball problem and ought to be handled by the Commissioner of Baseball and the players' union. Speaker Pelosi ought to assign some useful work to Waxman, who is a publicity hound, besides which he is partisan, biased, unfair and tyranical.

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