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Originally Posted by Dottore
I've never bought the argument that if you are a public figure, the public owns you. I think that's nonsense.
I've never understood why Clinton agreed to answer some of the outrageously personal questions that were put to him.
I agree entirely with Tiger not answering questions. IMO though, he should not have held the press conference. I would simply have issued a statement saying "the personal difficulties I am having in my marriage are no one else's business". Full stop.
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Yes, he could have and I think should have done that. And none, really would be the wiser.
The local media seemed surprised when it was announced he would be speaking.
The irony, I imagine, is they sort of forgot Tiger in lieu of Winter Olympic games, IRS Terrorists, et al. But now he's back with a...ahem...
roar.