Big Doopie said:
precisely.
oprah will never know the real questions to ask and he will be able to lie and spin just as he did when he chose larry king after l'equipe in 2005...
You what? This is all going to be carefully stage managed before it ever gets on air - for LA this is a soft landing (a guaranteed soft landing) for Oprah (not completely familiar with her career but am led to believe that she has already retired) she'll only be coming out for a big scoop (unfortunately this isn't - just a big celeb coming out saying how he didn't or was forced into dope).
Therefore what are we left with?
A story about millionaire bicycle hero who cheated death and then cheated billions into thinking he not only beat cancer but beat everyone in pro-cycling by will power alone as magical as the story is it just isn't true no more than Santa Claus, Yet unlike Santa Clause there are lots of willing adults to support the LA story that he did win 7 TDF's.
As much as its a good story we shouldn't let ourselves be bought in by it. Oprah is a buy in for the masses for this and that is the only explanation for why they'd want her in.
Anyway as far as i'm concerned it won't pull the wool over the cycle fans or nor is intended to. It is mereley a guise to let LA keep going but certainly pull the wool over the general public's eyes many of whom have already forgotten about this.
Just some thoughts...