I agree with that as far as it goes. Maybe his story stinking to high heaven has something to do with it. He was OK to drive a car, he just couldn't tell he had struck a pedestrian. That was the tumor's fault, interfering with his senses at that exact moment. Then his mind was clear and he was on his way again. Cool.
Right or left. If it had been Keith Olberman I would be equally skeptical.
>I suppose you're right. I just get edgy when someone who's serious ill is treated lightly. Right or left wing. I guess it's my personality.
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>>Lighten up, Francis. It's not like he made a joke about the tumor. He was making a joke about a guy and his car who happens to also have a tumor. Not the same thing.
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>>>I don't consider this funny in the slightest. Novak needs treatment.
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>>>>>Did the tumor cause the accident or did the accident cause the tumor?
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>>>>>Pretty convenient either way.
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>>>>To me the funniest thing about the story, if you want to call it funny, was that Novak -- age 77 -- was driving a black Corvette convertible.